Ecotoxicological effects of CuO and TiO2 nanoparticles dietary exposure on the marine gastropod Littorina brevicula
Sergey Kukla, Victor Chelomin, Andrey Mazur, Nadezhda Dovzhenko, Valentina Slobodskova, Evgeniy Elovskiy

TL;DR
This study shows that copper oxide and titanium dioxide nanoparticles in food can harm the marine snail Littorina brevicula by causing toxicity and DNA damage.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel food-based exposure model for assessing nanoparticle toxicity in benthic marine organisms.
Findings
Copper and titanium levels increased in the soft tissues of Littorina brevicula after 14 days of nanoparticle exposure.
Nanoparticles caused significant cytotoxicity and lipid peroxidation in the snails.
Genotoxicity was observed, with increased DNA damage detected via comet assay.
Abstract
Contamination of the aquatic environment by nanoparticles is a threat to marine biota but remains poorly understood. Engineered nanoparticles tend to rapidly sediment in the aquatic environment. Once deposited on the bottom, they become less available to filter organisms, but become available to the bottom feeders and grazers, benthic organisms. In this context, the present study investigated the effects on the gastropod Littorina brevicula of a food substrate containing copper oxide and titanium dioxide nanoparticles (NPs) by evaluating metal accumulation in their tissues, cytotoxicity, lipid peroxidation products and genotoxicity. The results showed an increase in copper and titanium content in the soft tissues of L. brevicula after 14 days of exposure. Significant cytotoxicity and an increase in malondialdehyde concentration, an indicator of peroxidation of membrane lipid…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNanoparticles: synthesis and applications · Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology · Microplastics and Plastic Pollution
