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Mar Pollut Bull ; 187: 114528, 2023 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36608474

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In the present study, polyethylene (PE) microplastics (150-300 µm) were added to Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) feeds at 1 %, either in their present form (Virgin PE) or spiked with PCB-126 (Spiked PE). The feeds were given to juvenile cod for a 4-week period. The fish grew from 11 to 23 g with no significant difference between dietary treatments. Cod fed spiked PE showed a significantly higher concentration of PCB-126 in liver and muscle samples compared to control and fish ingesting virgin PE. In accordance with the accumulation of PCB-126 in the liver, the expression of hepatic cyp1a was higher in cod fed spiked PE. Notably, we observed that spiked PE, as well as virgin PE, have an effect on skin. Overall changes indicated a reduced skin barrier in fish fed a diet containing PE. Indicating that PE itself through interaction with gut tissue may influence skin health in fish.


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Gadus morhua , Animais , Plásticos/metabolismo , Microplásticos , Polietileno/metabolismo , Fígado/metabolismo , Peixes/metabolismo , Músculos
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