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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 6176, 2024 03 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38486015

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Arsenic (As) is a heavy metal that is toxic to both plants and animals. Silicon nanoparticles (SiNPs) can alleviate the detrimental effects of heavy metals on plants, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. The study aims to synthesize SiNPs and reveal how they promote plant health in Arsenic-polluted soil. 0 and 100% v/v SiNPs were applied to soil, and Arsenic 0 and 3.2 g/ml were applied twice. Maize growth was monitored until maturity. Small, irregular, spherical, smooth, and non-agglomerated SiNPs with a peak absorbance of 400 nm were synthesized from Pycreus polystachyos. The SiNPs (100%) assisted in the development of a deep, prolific root structure that aided hydraulic conductance and gave mechanical support to the maize plant under As stress. Thus, there was a 40-50% increase in growth, tripled yield weights, and accelerated flowering, fruiting, and senescence. SiNPs caused immobilization (As(III)=SiNPs) of As in the soil and induced root exudates Phytochelatins (PCs) (desGly-PC2 and Oxidized Glutathione) which may lead to formation of SiNPs=As(III)-PCs complexes and sequestration of As in the plant biomass. Moreover, SiNPs may alleviate Arsenic stress by serving as co-enzymes that activate the antioxidant-defensive mechanisms of the shoot and root. Thus, above 70%, most reactive ROS (OH) were scavenged, which was evident in the reduced MDA content that strengthened the plasma membrane to support selective ion absorption of SiNPs in place of Arsenic. We conclude that SiNPs can alleviate As stress through sequestration with PCs, improve root hydraulic conductance, antioxidant activity, and membrane stability in maize plants, and could be a potential tool to promote heavy metal stress resilience in the field.


Assuntos
Arsênio , Metais Pesados , Nanopartículas , Antioxidantes/metabolismo , Arsênio/metabolismo , Metais Pesados/metabolismo , Nanopartículas/química , Fitoquelatinas/metabolismo , Plantas/metabolismo , Silício/farmacologia , Solo , Zea mays/metabolismo
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 31(11): 16375-16387, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38315336

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Intensive sulphur fertilisation has been reported to improve the nutrient balance and growth of Cd-exposed plants, but the reasons of this phenomenon and the role of sulphur compounds in the resistance to cadmium are unclear. We investigated sulphur supplementation-induced changes in the surface properties of roots and the level of thiol peptides (PCs) in Cd-stressed Triticum aestivum L. (monocots clade) and Lactuca sativa L. (dicots clade) grown in nutrient solution. The combination of three sulphur (2 mM S-basic level, 6 or 9 mM S-elevated levels) and four cadmium (0, 0.0002, 0.02 or 0.04 mM Cd) concentrations was used. The physicochemical parameters of the roots were determined based on the apparent surface area (Sr), total variable surface charge (Q), cation exchange capacity (CEC) and surface charge density (SCD). In Cd-exposed plants supplied with sulphur, a different character and trend in the physicochemical changes (adsorption and ion exchange) of roots were noted. At the increased sulphur levels, as a rule, the Sr, CEC, Q and SCD values clearly increased in the lettuce but decreased in the wheat in the entire range of the Cd concentrations, except the enhanced Sr of wheat supplied with 6 mM S together with elevated (0.0002 mM) and unchanged (0.02, 0.04 mM Cd) value of this parameter at 9 mM S. This indicates a clade-specific and/or species-specific plant reaction. The 6 mM S appears to be more effective than 9 mM S in alleviation of the cadmium's toxic effects on roots. It was found that at 0.02 and 0.04 mM Cd, the use of 6 mM S limits the Cd accumulation in the roots of both species in comparison with the basic S fertilisation. Moreover, PC accumulation was much more efficient in wheat than in lettuce, and intensive sulphur nutrition generally induced biosynthesis of these chelating compounds. Physicochemical parameters together with quantitative and qualitative assessment of thiol peptides can be important indicators of the efficiency of root system functioning under cadmium stress. The differences between the species and the multidirectional character of the changes are a result of the involvement of a number of multi-level mechanisms engaged in the defence against metal toxicity.


Assuntos
Fitoquelatinas , Poluentes do Solo , Cádmio/toxicidade , Alface , Triticum , Enxofre/farmacologia , Compostos de Sulfidrila , Suplementos Nutricionais , Raízes de Plantas , Poluentes do Solo/farmacologia
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Plant Physiol Biochem ; 207: 108327, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38271860

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Triclosan has been extensively used as a preservative in cosmetics and personal care products. However, its accumulation represents a real environmental threat. Thus, its phytotoxic impact needs more consideration. Our study was conducted to highlight the phytotoxic effect of triclosan on the growth, ROS homeostasis, and detoxification metabolism of two different plant species i.e., legumes (Glycine max) and grass (Avena sativa). Moreover, we investigated the potentiality of plant growth-promoting bacteria (ST-PGPB) in mitigating the phytotoxic effect of triclosan. Triclosan induced biomass (fresh and dry weights) reduction in both plants, but to a higher extent in oats. This decline was associated with a noticeable increment in the oxidative damage (e.g., MDA and H2O2) and detoxification metabolites such as metallothionein (MTC), phytochelatins (PCs), and glutathione-S-transferase (GST). This elevation was associated with a remarkable reduction in both enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants. On the other hand, the bioactive strain of ST-PGPB, Salinicoccus sp. JzA1 significantly alleviated the harmful effect of triclosan on both soybean and oat plants by enhancing their biomass, photosynthesis, as well as levels of minerals (K, Ca, P, Mn, and Zn). In parallel, a striking quenching in oxidative damage and an obvious improvement in non-enzymatic (polyphenols, tocopherols, flavonoids) and enzymatic antioxidants were observed. Furthermore, Salinicoccus sp. JzA1 augmented the detoxification metabolism by enhancing the levels of phytochelatins, metallothionein, and glutathione-S-transferase (GST) activity in a species-specific manner which is more apparent in soybean rather than in oat plants. To this end, stress mitigating impact of Salinicoccus sp. JzA1 provides a basis to improve the resilience of crop species under cosmetics and personal care products toxicity.


Assuntos
Cosméticos , Triclosan , Avena/metabolismo , Triclosan/metabolismo , Triclosan/toxicidade , Soja , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/metabolismo , Fitoquelatinas/metabolismo , Peróxido de Hidrogênio/metabolismo , Antioxidantes/metabolismo , Estresse Oxidativo , Plantas/metabolismo , Homeostase , Cosméticos/metabolismo , Cosméticos/farmacologia , Metalotioneína/metabolismo , Transferases/metabolismo
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J Agric Food Chem ; 72(1): 715-725, 2024 Jan 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38123485

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Cd pollution-safe cultivar (Cd-PSC) is a feasible strategy to minimize Cd contamination in leafy vegetables. The shoot Cd concentrations of 23 Lactuca sativa cultivars under Cd stress ranged from 0.124 to 2.155 mg·kg-1 with a maximum cultivar difference of 8 folds. Typical Cd-PSC C16 (L) and high-Cd-accumulating cultivar C13 (H) were screened to investigate the mechanisms of Cd accumulations in L. sativa through determining Cd concentrations, Cd subcellular distributions, phytochelatin profiles, and phytochelatin biosynthesis-related genes' expressions. Higher Cd distribution in a heat stable fraction in C13 (H) indicated that the high Cd accumulation trait of C13 (H) mainly depended on the Cd-phytochelatin complexes. Root phytochelatin concentrations were significantly elevated in C13 (H) (5.83 folds) than in C16 (L) (2.69 folds) (p < 0.05) under Cd stress. Significantly downregulated expressions of glutathione S-transferase rather than the regulation of phytochelatin synthesis genes in the root of C13 (H) might be responsible for sufficient glutathione supply for phytochelatins synthesis. These findings suggested that phytochelatin elevation in C13 (H) would favor the Cd root to shoot transportation, which provides new insights into the phytochelatin-related cultivar-dependent Cd accumulating characteristic in L. sativa.


Assuntos
Fitoquelatinas , Poluentes do Solo , Fitoquelatinas/metabolismo , Cádmio/metabolismo , Alface/genética , Poluentes do Solo/metabolismo , Raízes de Plantas/química
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Environ Geochem Health ; 46(1): 2, 2023 Dec 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38071652

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The potential of arsenic (As) tolerant and sensitive varieties of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) has yet to be explored despite of alarming situation of arsenic toxicity. To fill this gap, the study aimed to explore the role of antioxidants, phytochelatins, and ascorbate-glutathione for As tolerance in wheat. A total of eight varieties were exposed to different arsenate treatments (0, 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, and 10,000 µM) initially to screen effective treatment as well as contrasting varieties via Weibull distribution frequency for further analysis. The Weibull analysis found 200 µM as the most effective treatment in the present study. Selected varieties were analyzed for accumulation of total As and As speciation, oxidative stress (malondialdehyde, hydrogen peroxide), antioxidants (superoxide dismutase, catalase, peroxidase), phytochelatins, and ascorbate-glutathione cycle (glutathione-S-transferase, glutathione reductase, glutathione peroxidase, ascorbate peroxidase). Tolerant varieties showed less accumulation and translocation of total As, arsenate, and arsenite to the shoots compared with sensitive varieties under 200 µM treatment. Low concentration in tolerant varieties correlated with better growth and development response. Tolerant varieties showed higher induction of metabolites (glutathione, phytochelatins) compared to sensitive ones. Furthermore, tolerant varieties showed better performance of antioxidant and ascorbate-glutathione cycle enzymes in response to As exposure. The findings of the present study provided great insight into the wheat tolerance mechanism upon As exposure between contrasting varieties.


Assuntos
Arsênio , Arsênio/toxicidade , Arsênio/metabolismo , Triticum/genética , Triticum/metabolismo , Arseniatos , Fitoquelatinas/metabolismo , Fenômica , Plântula/metabolismo , Antioxidantes/metabolismo , Glutationa/metabolismo , Estresse Oxidativo , Catalase/metabolismo , Superóxido Dismutase/metabolismo , Peróxido de Hidrogênio/metabolismo
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 30(51): 110970-110980, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37798526

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Two non-metallicolous and metallicolous populations of harmel plants were compared regarding the role of proline, cysteine, reducing sugars, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), glutathione, thiol compounds, organic acids, total free amino acids, and lipid peroxidation in detoxification and tolerance of silver stress (0, 1, 2.5, 5, 10 ppm Ag). The results of the present research state that the effects of Ag were increased total free amino acids, glutathione, organic acids, proline, reducing sugars, thiol compounds, and cysteine, so the accumulation of these compounds was higher in metallicolous populations than non-metallicolous. On the other hand, non-metallicolous populations showed higher content of lipid peroxidation and H2O2 than metallicolous populations under Ag stresses. Also, the accumulation of phytochelatins (PC) was observed with increasing Ag concentration, which shows that compared to glutathione, non-protein thiols have a higher concentration. The number of organic acids (malic acids, fumaric, oxalic, and citric) except acetic acid increased in the leaves of harmel in both populations. According to the results of this research, the harmel metallophilic population has a crucial role in the tolerance and detoxification of Ag stress, so the antioxidant responses of the plant against Ag stress in the non-metallicolous population were lower than the metallicolous population. Based on the above results, it can be concluded that the harmel plant has a detoxification mechanism to deal with high concentrations of Ag.


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Aminoácidos , Fitoquelatinas , Fitoquelatinas/metabolismo , Aminoácidos/metabolismo , Prata , Cisteína , Peróxido de Hidrogênio/metabolismo , Glutationa/metabolismo , Antioxidantes/metabolismo , Plantas/metabolismo , Prolina/metabolismo , Compostos de Sulfidrila/metabolismo , Açúcares
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Environ Pollut ; 337: 122526, 2023 Nov 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37683757

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Selenium (Se) elevates the antioxidant ability of rice against cadmium (Cd) stress, but previous studies only focused on the variation in antioxidant enzymes or nonenzymatic substances induced by Se under Cd stress and ignored the relationships between different antioxidant parameters during the interaction. Here, hydroponic experiments with rice were performed by adding both Cd and Se at doses in the range of 0-50 µM to explore the physiological responses of rice and their relationships in the presence of different levels of Se and Cd. Exogenous Cd markedly promoted the activity of antioxidant enzymes with the exception of catalase (CAT) and the concentration of nonenzymatic substances in aerial parts. Se enhanced the antioxidant capacity by improving the activities of all the enzymes tested in this study and increasing the concentrations of nonenzymatic compounds. The couplings among different antioxidant substances within paddy rice were then determined based on cluster and linear fitting results and their metabolic process and physiological functions. The findings specifically highlight that couplings among the ascorbic acid (AsA)-glutathione (GSH) cycle, glutathione synthase (GS)-phytochelatin synthetase (PCS) coupling system and glutathione peroxidase (GPX)-superoxide dismutase (SOD) coupling system in aerial parts helps protect plants from Cd stress. These coupling systems form likely due to the fact that one enzyme generated a product that could be the substrate for another enzyme. Noticeably, such coupling systems do not emerge in roots because the stronger damage to roots than other organs activates the ascorbate peroxidase (APX)-GPX-CAT and PCS-GS-SOD systems with distinct functions and structures. This study provides new insights into the detoxification mechanisms of rice caused by the combined effect of Se and Cd.


Assuntos
Oryza , Selênio , Antioxidantes/metabolismo , Selênio/farmacologia , Selênio/metabolismo , Cádmio/metabolismo , Oryza/metabolismo , Estresse Oxidativo , Glutationa/metabolismo , Catalase/metabolismo , Superóxido Dismutase/metabolismo , Fitoquelatinas/metabolismo , Glutationa Peroxidase/metabolismo
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Environ Pollut ; 335: 122292, 2023 Oct 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37536477

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The study aimed to investigate the role of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in regulating chromium stress (Cr-S) tolerance of tomato plants treated with citric acid (CA). Prior to the Cr treatment, tomato plants were foliar-fed with CA (100 µM) daily for 3 days. Subsequently, the plants were grown for another ten days in a hydroponic system in a 50 µM Cr (VI) solution. Chromium treatment reduced photosynthetic pigments and plant biomass, but boosted the levels of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) malondialdehyde (MDA), H2S, phytochelatins (PCs), and glutathione (GSH), electrolyte leakage (EL), and antioxidant enzyme activity in tomato plants. However, the foliar spray of CA mitigated the levels of H2O2, MDA, and EL, promoted plant growth and chlorophyll content, enhanced antioxidant enzymes' activities, and increased H2S production in Cr-S-tomato plants. CA also increased the levels of GSH and PCs, potentially reducing the toxicity of Cr through regulated sequestration. Additionally, the application of sodium hydrogen sulfide (NaHS), a donor of H2S, improved CA-induced Cr stress tolerance. The addition of CA promoted Cr accumulation in root cell wall and leaf vacuoles to suppress its toxicity. To assess the involvement of H2S in CA-mediated Cr-S tolerance, 0.1 mM hypotaurine (HT), an H2S scavenger, was provided to the control and Cr-S-plants along with CA and CA + NaHS. HT reduced the beneficial effects of CA by decreasing H2S production in tomato plants. However, the NaHS addition with CA + HT inverted the adverse impacts of HT, indicating that H2S is required for CA-induced Cr-S tolerance in tomato plants.


Assuntos
Sulfeto de Hidrogênio , Solanum lycopersicum , Sulfeto de Hidrogênio/farmacologia , Antioxidantes/metabolismo , Cromo/toxicidade , Ácido Cítrico/farmacologia , Peróxido de Hidrogênio/farmacologia , Glutationa/metabolismo , Fitoquelatinas , Plântula , Estresse Oxidativo
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Environ Pollut ; 330: 121747, 2023 Aug 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37146870

RESUMO

Aminolevulinic acid (ALA) is essential for chlorophyll and heme synthesis. However, whether heme interacts with ALA to elicit antioxidants in arsenic (As)-exposed plants is still unknown. ALA was applied daily to pepper plants for 3 days prior to beginning As stress (As-S). Then, As-S was initiated for 14 days by employing sodium hydrogen arsenate heptahydrate (0.1 mM AsV). Arsenic treatment decreased photosynthetic pigments (chl a by 38% and chl b by 28%), biomass by 24%, and heme by 47% content, but it elevated contents of malondialdehyde (MDA) by 3.3-fold, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) by 2.3-fold, glutathione (GSH), methylglyoxal (MG), and phytochelatins (PCs) and electrolyte leakage (EL) by 2.3-fold along with enhanced subcellular As concentration in the pepper plant's roots and leaves. The supplementation of ALA to the As-S-pepper seedlings enhanced the amount of chlorophyll, heme content, and antioxidant enzyme activity as well as plant growth, while it reduced the levels of H2O2, MDA, and EL. ALA boosted GSH and phytochelates (PCs) in the As-S-seedlings by controlling As sequestration and rendering it harmless. The addition of ALA enhanced the amount of As that accumulated in the root vacuoles and reduced the poisonousness of the soluble As in the vacuoles. The ALA treatment facilitated the deposition and fixation of As in the vacuoles and cell walls, thereby reducing the transport of As to other cell organelles. This mechanism may have contributed to the observed decrease in As accumulation in the leaves. The administration of 0.5 mM hemin (H) (a source of heme) significantly enhanced ALA-induced arsenic stress tolerance. Hemopexin (Hx, 0.4 µg L-1), a heme scavenger, was treated with the As-S plants along with ALA and ALA + H to observe if heme was a factor in ALA's increased As-S tolerance. Heme synthesis/accumulation in the pepper plants was reduced by Hx, which counteracted the positive effects of ALA. Supplementation of H along with ALA + Hx reversed the negative effects of Hx, demonstrating that heme is required for ALA-induced seedling As-S tolerance.


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Arsênio , Arsênio/farmacologia , Ácido Aminolevulínico/farmacologia , Peróxido de Hidrogênio/farmacologia , Heme/farmacologia , Antioxidantes/farmacologia , Antioxidantes/metabolismo , Clorofila , Glutationa/metabolismo , Plântula , Fitoquelatinas , Organelas , Estresse Oxidativo
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Chemosphere ; 334: 139046, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37244555

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Phytoremediation using plants is an environmentally friendly and cost-effective strategy for removing cadmium (Cd) from soil. Plants used for phytoremediation must have a high Cd accumulation capacity and strong Cd tolerance. Therefore, understanding the molecular mechanism of Cd tolerance and accumulation in plants is of great interest. In response to Cd exposure, plants produce various thio-rich compounds, such as glutathione, phytochelatins, and metallothioneins, which play important roles in Cd immobilization, sequestration, and detoxification. Therefore, sulfur (S) metabolism is crucial for Cd tolerance and accumulation. In this study, we report that the overexpression of low-S responsive genes, LSU1 and LSU2, confers Cd tolerance in Arabidopsis. First, LSU1 and LSU2 promoted S assimilation under Cd stress. Second, LSU1 and LSU2 inhibited the biosynthesis and promoted the degradation of aliphatic glucosinolates, which could limit the consumption and enhance the release of S, thus, facilitating the production of the S-rich metabolites, glutathione, phytochelatins, and metallothioneins. We further demonstrated that the Cd tolerance mediated by LSU1 and LSU2 was dependent on the myrosinases BGLU28 and BGLU30, which catalyze the degradation of aliphatic glucosinolates. In addition, the overexpression of LSU1 and LSU2 improved Cd accumulation, which has great potential for the phytoremediation of Cd-contaminated soil.


Assuntos
Arabidopsis , Arabidopsis/metabolismo , Cádmio/metabolismo , Fitoquelatinas/metabolismo , Glucosinolatos/metabolismo , Glucosinolatos/farmacologia , Glutationa/metabolismo , Plantas/metabolismo , Enxofre/farmacologia , Enxofre/metabolismo
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Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 259: 115023, 2023 Jul 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37201425

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In highly intensive greenhouse vegetable production, soil acidification was caused by excessive fertilization, increasing cadmium (Cd) concentrations in the vegetables, which bears environmental hazards and is a negative influence on vegetables and humans. Transglutaminases (TGases), a central mediator for certain physiological effects of polyamines (PAs) in the plant kingdom, play important roles in plant development and stress response. Despite increased research on the crucial role of TGase in protecting against environmental stresses, relatively little is known about the mechanisms of Cd tolerance. In this study, we found, TGase activity and transcript level, which was upregulated by Cd, and TGase-induced Cd tolerance related to endogenous bound PAs increase and formation of nitric oxide (NO). Plant growth of tgase mutants was hypersensitive to Cd, chemical complementation by putrescine, sodium nitroprusside (SNP, nitric oxide donor) or gain of function TGase experiments restore Cd tolerance. α-diflouromethylornithine (DFMO, a selective ODC inhibitor) and 2-4-carboxyphenyl-4,4,5,5-tetramethylimidazoline-1-oxyl-3-oxide (cPTIO, NO scavenger), were respectively found declined drastically endogenous bound PA and NO content in TGase overexpression plants. Likewise, we reported that TGase interacted with polyamine uptake protein 3 (Put3), and the silencing of Put3 largely reduced TGase-induced Cd tolerance and bound PAs formation. This salvage strategy depends on TGase-regulated synthesis of bound PAs and NO that is able to positively increase the concentration of thiol and phytochelatins, elevate Cd in the cell wall, as well as induce the levels of expression Cd uptake and transport genes. Collectively, these findings indicate that TGase-mediated enhanced levels of bound PA and NO acts as a vital mechanism to protect the plant from Cd-caused toxicity.


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Óxido Nítrico , Solanum lycopersicum , Cádmio/toxicidade , Cádmio/metabolismo , Parede Celular/metabolismo , Óxido Nítrico/metabolismo , Fitoquelatinas , Plantas/metabolismo , Poliaminas/farmacologia , Solanum lycopersicum/genética
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J Hazard Mater ; 456: 131670, 2023 08 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37236109

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Cadmium (Cd) pollution is an increasingly serious problem in crop production. Although significant progress has been made to comprehend the molecular mechanism of phytochelatins (PCs)-mediated Cd detoxification, the information on the hormonal regulation of PCs is very fragmentary. In the present study, we constructed TRV-COMT, TRV-PCS, and TRV-COMT-PCS plants to further assess the function of CAFFEIC ACID O-METHYLTRANSFERASE (COMT) and PHYTOCHELATIN SYNTHASE (PCS) in melatonin-induced regulation of plant resistance to Cd stress in tomato. Cd stress significantly decreased chlorophyll content and CO2 assimilation rate, but increased Cd, H2O2 and MDA accumulation in the shoot, most profoundly in PCs deficient TRV-PCS and TRV-COMT-PCS plants. Notably, Cd stress and exogenous melatonin treatment significantly increased endogenous melatonin and PC contents in non-silenced plants. Results also explored that melatonin could alleviate oxidative stress and enhance antioxidant capacity and redox homeostasis by conserving improved GSH:GSSG and ASA:DHA ratios. Moreover, melatonin improves osmotic balance and nutrient absorption by regulating the synthesis of PCs. This study unveiled a crucial mechanism of melatonin-regulated PC synthesis, persuaded Cd stress tolerance and nutrient balance in tomato, which may have potential implications for the enhancement of plant resistance to toxic heavy metal stress.


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Melatonina , Solanum lycopersicum , Cádmio/toxicidade , Melatonina/farmacologia , Fitoquelatinas , Peróxido de Hidrogênio , Plantas , Homeostase
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J Hazard Mater ; 454: 131418, 2023 07 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37104951

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Chromium (VI) is one of the hazardous heavy metal, heavily discharged into the soil and severely hampers the plants yield. The TiO2 NPs was selected due to its potential to alleviate the heavy metals toxicity. This manuscript unravels the mechanisms for Cr(VI) induced toxicity and how foliar application of TiO2 NPS potentially ameliorate the toxicity by regulating the photosynthetic attributes, DNA damage, antioxidants defense machinery, and phytochelatins synthesis in Helianthus annuus L. Plants were exposed to Cr(VI) concentrations [0, 15, 30, and 60 mg Cr(VI) kg-1 of soil], and TiO2 NPS (15 mg L-1, 25 nm size) were foliar sprayed thrice to the plants at three days interval. The maximum accumulation of total chromium was recorded in root (12.53 µg g-1 DW) followed by shoot (5.67 µg g-1 DW) at 60 mg Cr(VI) treatment. The presence and localization of TiO2 NPs inside the plant leaf cells were confirmed by TEM-EDS analysis. The results revealed that Cr(VI) exposure had a dose-dependent inhibitory effects on photosynthetic attributes, structure of guard and epidermal cells, photosynthetic pigments; inducing impacts on H2O2 and MDA productions, DNA damage, AsA-GSH cycle, and most importantly on PC2, and PC3 synthesis which is rarely reported. However, TiO2 NPs exposure minimized Cr(VI) induced toxicity through reduction of total chromium accumulation, H2O2 and MDA productions, thereby reducing DNA damage reported first time under combined treatment of Cr(VI)+ TiO2 NPs as evidenced through comet assay. It also positively regulate the photosynthetic pigments, AsA-GSH cycle, and modulates PC2 and PC3 synthesis which have crucial impacts on ROS quenching and Cr(VI) detoxification, respectively, and in turn, minimizes Cr(VI) toxicity in H. annuus L. Besides, this study strengthens the less acknowledged report that Cr(VI) is an inducer of PCs synthesis and also confirms that TiO2 NPs potentially counteract Cr(VI) toxicity.


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Helianthus , Nanopartículas , Antioxidantes/farmacologia , Fitoquelatinas , Peróxido de Hidrogênio , Cromo/toxicidade , Dano ao DNA , Solo
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Aquat Toxicol ; 259: 106545, 2023 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37120956

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Selenium (Se) is a beneficial element for plants, and can be used to mitigate the toxicity of heavy metals. However, the detoxification of Se in macroalgae, a crucial part of aquatic ecosystem productivity, has rarely been reported. In the present study, a red macroalga Gracilaria lemaneiformis was exposed to non-essential metal cadmium (Cd) or essential metal copper (Cu) with addition of different levels of Se. We then examined the changes in growth rate, metal accumulation, metal uptake rate, subcellular distribution, as well as thiol compound induction in this alga. Se addition alleviated Cd/Cu-induced stress in G. lemaneiformis by regulating cellular metal accumulation and intracellular detoxification. Specifically, supplementation of low-level Se displayed a significant decrease in Cd accumulation, and thus alleviated the growth inhibition induced by Cd. This may be caused by the inhibitory effect of endogenous Se instead of exogenous Se on Cd uptake. Although Se addition increased bioaccumulation of Cu in G. lemaneiformis, the important intracellular metal chelators, phytochelatins (PCs), were massively induced to alleviate Cu-induced growth inhibition. High-dose Se addition did not deteriorate but failed to normalize the growth of algae under metal stress conditions. Reduction in Cd accumulation or induction of PCs by Cu could not suppress the toxicity of Se above safe levels. Se addition also altered metal subcellular distribution in G. lemaneiformis, which might affect the subsequent metal trophic transfer. Our results demonstrated that the detoxification strategies of Se between Cd and Cu were different in macroalgae. Elucidating the protective mechanisms of Se against metal stress may help us better apply Se to regulate metal accumulation, toxicity, and transfer in aquatic environment.


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Gracilaria , Metais Pesados , Alga Marinha , Selênio , Poluentes Químicos da Água , Cádmio/toxicidade , Selênio/farmacologia , Cobre/toxicidade , Ecossistema , Poluentes Químicos da Água/toxicidade , Fitoquelatinas
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J Exp Bot ; 74(11): 3286-3299, 2023 06 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36861339

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Soil contamination with trace metals and metalloids can cause toxicity to plants and threaten food safety and human health. Plants have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to cope with excess trace metals and metalloids in soils, including chelation and vacuolar sequestration. Sulfur-containing compounds, such as glutathione and phytochelatins, play a crucial role in their detoxification, and sulfur uptake and assimilation are regulated in response to the stress of toxic trace metals and metalloids. This review focuses on the multi-level connections between sulfur homeostasis in plants and responses to such stresses, especially those imposed by arsenic and cadmium. We consider recent progress in understanding the regulation of biosynthesis of glutathione and phytochelatins and of the sensing mechanism of sulfur homeostasis for tolerance of trace metals and metalloids in plants. We also discuss the roles of glutathione and phytochelatins in controlling the accumulation and distribution of arsenic and cadmium in plants, and possible strategies for manipulating sulfur metabolism to limit their accumulation in food crops.


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Arsênio , Metaloides , Humanos , Cádmio/metabolismo , Arsênio/metabolismo , Metaloides/metabolismo , Fitoquelatinas/metabolismo , Glutationa/metabolismo , Produtos Agrícolas/metabolismo , Enxofre/metabolismo
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J Exp Bot ; 74(11): 3300-3312, 2023 06 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36882948

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Cadmium (Cd) uptake from polluted soils inhibits plant growth and disturbs physiological processes, at least partly due to disturbances in the cellular redox environment. Although the sulfur-containing antioxidant glutathione is important in maintaining redox homeostasis, its role as an antioxidant can be overruled by its involvement in Cd chelation as a phytochelatin precursor. Following Cd exposure, plants rapidly invest in phytochelatin production, thereby disturbing the redox environment by transiently depleting glutathione concentrations. Consequently, a network of signalling responses is initiated, in which the phytohormone ethylene is an important player involved in the recovery of glutathione levels. Furthermore, these responses are intricately connected to organellar stress signalling and autophagy, and contribute to cell fate determination. In general, this may pave the way for acclimation (e.g. restoration of glutathione levels and organellar homeostasis) and plant tolerance in the case of mild stress conditions. This review addresses connections between these players and discusses the possible involvement of the gasotransmitter hydrogen sulfide in plant acclimation to Cd exposure.


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Antioxidantes , Cádmio , Antioxidantes/metabolismo , Fitoquelatinas/metabolismo , Glutationa/metabolismo , Plantas/metabolismo , Aclimatação , Estresse Oxidativo
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Int J Mol Sci ; 24(3)2023 Jan 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36768751

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Phytochelatins (PCs) are small cysteine-rich peptides capable of binding metal(loid)s via SH-groups. Although the biosynthesis of PCs can be induced in vivo by various metal(loid)s, PCs are mainly involved in the detoxification of cadmium and arsenic (III), as well as mercury, zinc, lead, and copper ions, which have high affinities for S-containing ligands. The present review provides a comprehensive account of the recent data on PC biosynthesis, structure, and role in metal(loid) transport and sequestration in the vacuoles of plant cells. A comparative analysis of PC accumulation in hyperaccumulator plants, which accumulate metal(loid)s in their shoots, and in the excluders, which accumulate metal(loid)s in their roots, investigates the question of whether the endogenous PC concentration determines a plant's tolerance to metal(loid)s. Summarizing the available data, it can be concluded that PCs are not involved in metal(loid) hyperaccumulation machinery, though they play a key role in metal(loid) homeostasis. Unraveling the physiological role of metal(loid)-binding ligands is a fundamental problem of modern molecular biology, plant physiology, ionomics, and toxicology, and is important for the development of technologies used in phytoremediation, biofortification, and phytomining.


Assuntos
Aminoaciltransferases , Fitoquelatinas , Fitoquelatinas/metabolismo , Metais , Quelantes , Plantas/metabolismo , Cádmio/metabolismo , Enxofre , Aminoaciltransferases/metabolismo
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Environ Pollut ; 320: 121063, 2023 Mar 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36639045

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Rice is known to accumulate cadmium (Cd) in its grains, causing a severe threat to billions of people worldwide. The possible phytotoxicity and mechanism of 50-200 mg/L hydroxyapatite NPs (nHA), iron oxide NPs (nFe2O3) or nano zero valent iron (nZVI) co-exposed with Cd (100 µM) in rice seedlings were investigated. Three types of nanoparticles significantly reduced the bioaccumulation of Cd in rice shoots by 16-63%, with nZVI showing the greatest effect, followed by nHA and nFe2O3. A decrease in Cd content in the roots was observed only in the nZVI treatment, with values ranging from 8 to 19%. Correspondingly, nZVI showed the best results in promoting plant growth, increasing rice plant height, shoot and root biomass by 13%, 29% and 42%. In vitro studies showed that nZVI reduced the content of Cd in the solution by 20-52% through adsorption, which might have contributed to the immobilization of Cd in root. Importantly, the nZVI treatment resulted in 267% more iron plaques on the root surface, which acted as a barrier to hinder the entry of Cd. Moreover, all three nanoparticles significantly reduced the oxidative stress induced by Cd by regulating phytohormones, phytochelatin, inorganic homeostasis and the expression of genes associated with Cd uptake and transport. Overall, this study elucidates for the first time the multiple complementing mechanisms for some nanoparticles to reduce Cd uptake and transport in rice and provides theoretical basis for applying nanoparticles for reducing Cd accumulation in edible plants.


Assuntos
Cádmio , Ferro , Nanopartículas , Oryza , Poluentes do Solo , Humanos , Cádmio/análise , Cádmio/toxicidade , Ferro/análise , Nanopartículas/toxicidade , Oryza/metabolismo , Fitoquelatinas/metabolismo , Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas/farmacologia , Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas/metabolismo , Raízes de Plantas/metabolismo , Plântula , Poluentes do Solo/análise
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Chemosphere ; 313: 137413, 2023 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36455657

RESUMO

Sweet sorghum deploys tremendous potential for phytoremediation of cadmium (Cd)-polluted soils. Nitrate increases Cd accumulation in sweet sorghum, but the mechanism underlying this is still elusive. Sulfur-containing metabolites have been corroborated to play important roles in Cd tolerance in plants. Thus, whether sulfur metabolism contributed to nitrate-increased Cd accumulation in sweet sorghum was investigated in the present study. Two-way ANOVA analysis showed that most sulfur-containing metabolites concentrations and relevant enzymes activities were regulated by nitrate, Cd and interplay of nitrate and Cd. By using grey correlation analysis and Pearson correlation coefficient, Cd accumulation in shoots as affected by nitrate was also mainly ascribed to sulfur metabolism. ATP sulfurylase (ATPS) activities and non-protein thiol (NPT) concentrations in leaves were the two prominent factors that positively correlated with Cd accumulation in shoots. Excess nitrate elevated ATPS activities in leaves which contributed to increased NPT and phytochelatins (PCs) concentrations in leaves. Nitrate enhanced Cd accumulation in shoots of sweet sorghum under a low level of Cd treatment. Intriguingly, Cd accumulation in shoots of sweet sorghum was similar between a low level and a high level of Cd treatment. Principal Components Analysis (PCA) based on 34 parameters failed to separate the low Cd treatment from the high Cd treatment either, suggesting sweet sorghum is exclusively suitable for phytoremediation of slight Cd-polluted arable lands. Taken together, enhanced Cd accumulation in shoots of sweet sorghum by excess nitrate application is closely correlated with sulfur metabolism containing elevated ATPS activities, NPT and PCs concentrations in leaves.


Assuntos
Poluentes do Solo , Sorghum , Cádmio/análise , Nitratos/análise , Sorghum/metabolismo , Enxofre/metabolismo , Fitoquelatinas/metabolismo , Biodegradação Ambiental , Grão Comestível/química , Raízes de Plantas/metabolismo , Poluentes do Solo/análise
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J Hazard Mater ; 445: 130527, 2023 03 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36495640

RESUMO

Hydroponic experiments were performed to examine the effect of prolonged sulfate limitation combined with cadmium (Cd) exposure in Arabidopsis thaliana and a potential Cd hyperaccumulator, Nicotiana tabacum. Low sulfate treatments (20 and 40 µM MgSO4) and Cd stress (4 µM CdCl2) showed adverse effects on morphology, photosynthetic and biochemical parameters and the nutritional status of both species. For example, Cd stress decreased NO3- root content under 20 µM MgSO4 to approximately 50% compared with respective controls. Interestingly, changes in many measured parameters, such as chlorophyll and carotenoid contents, the concentrations of anions, nutrients and Cd, induced by low sulfate supply, Cd exposure or a combination of both factors, were species-specific. Our data showed opposing effects of Cd exposure on Ca, Fe, Mn, Cu and Zn levels in roots of the studied plants. In A. thaliana, levels of glutathione, phytochelatins and glucosinolates demonstrated their distinct involvement in response to sub-optimal growth conditions and Cd stress. In shoot, the levels of phytochelatins and glucosinolates in the organic sulfur fraction were not dependent on sulfate supply under Cd stress. Altogether, our data showed both common and species-specific features of the complex plant response to prolonged sulfate deprivation and/or Cd exposure.


Assuntos
Arabidopsis , Fitoquelatinas , Cádmio/toxicidade , Sulfatos/farmacologia , Glucosinolatos/farmacologia , Nutrientes , Suplementos Nutricionais , Raízes de Plantas
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