Variations in life history parameters, population dynamics, and transcriptome regulation of Brachionus plicatilis exposed to triclosan.
Mar Pollut Bull
; 199: 115918, 2024 Feb.
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ABSTRACT
Triclosan (TCS) poses an ecological health risk due to its lipophilic nature, long half-life, and bioconcentration. To evaluate the toxicity of TCS on aquatic organisms, the life history parameters, population dynamics, and transcriptome regulation of Brachionus plicatilis exposed to TCS were investigated. In this study, the fecundity of rotifers was promoted by 25 µg/L of TCS and inhibited by higher concentrations (100 µg/L, 200 µg/L). The reproductive period of rotifers was shortened by 46.24 % but the post-reproductive period was prolonged by 176.47 % in 200 µg/L TCS. Both population growth and life table parameters indicated that a high concentration of TCS (200 µg/L) had negative impacts on population growth. Transcriptomic analysis showed that the effects of TCS on the life history parameters and population dynamics of rotifers were determined by regulating the expression of functional genes in cilium organization and cilium assembly and involved in pathways of focal adhesion.
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Rotíferos
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Triclosán
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Contaminantes Químicos del Agua
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Animals
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Mar Pollut Bull
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Mar. pollut. bull
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Marine pollution bulletin
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2024
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Article