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Article, 2024

Polyquaternium polymers cause inflammatory response and alterations of the lipidome in Danio rerio larvae

Journal of Hazardous Materials Letters, ISSN 2666-9110, Volume 5, Page 100095, 10.1016/j.hazl.2023.100095

Contributors

Hansen, Anna Magdalene Brun 0000-0002-7623-0270 (Corresponding author) [1] Poulsen, Rikke 0000-0003-0475-9834 [1] Von Gersdorff Jørgensen, Louise [2] Hansen, Martin Nørregaard 0000-0002-4663-8742 (Corresponding author) [1]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Aarhus University
  2. [NORA names: AU Aarhus University; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD];
  3. [2] University of Copenhagen
  4. [NORA names: KU University of Copenhagen; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

Polyquaternium polymers are widely used in various applications, such as personal care products and wastewater treatment plants, and eventually end up in the aquatic environment. While polymers have been perceived of low toxicological concern due to their size, several studies have pointed towards water-soluble cationic polymers being toxic towards aquatic organisms – and that the toxicity largely is determined by the polymer charge density. The present study investigated the polyquaternium toxicological mechanism of action throughout lipidomic analysis and changes in immune-gene expression (qPCR) of zebrafish larvae exposed continuously to two water-soluble polymers; a high charge density polyquaternium-6 and a low charge density polyquaternium-10, for 5 and 12 days upon fertilization. The results showed that the investigated polyquaterniums cause both inflammatory responses and significant alterations of the zebrafish larvae lipidome. Depending on polyquaternium polymer and larvae development stage, the gene expression showed an inflammatory response (e.g. significant up-regulation of il8, il1β and tnfα) in the exposed zebrafish. Alterations of the lipidome were additionally observed, with severe depletion of lipids (e.g. lyso-glycerophosphocholines and ceramides) in the 12 days old larvae exposed to high charge density polymer. The findings furthermore support a hypothetical mechanism of action to be non-specific and lethality potentially to be narcosis-like driven.

Keywords

Danio, Danio rerio larvae, High charge density polymers, Water-soluble cationic polymers, action, alterations, analysis, applications, aquatic environment, aquatic organisms, care products, cationic polymers, changes, charge density, concerns, day old larvae, days, density, depletion of lipids, development stage, environment, exposed zebrafish, expression, fertility, findings, gene expression, genes, hypothetical mechanism, hypothetical mechanisms of action, immune-gene expression, inflammatory response, larvae, lethality, lipid, lipidomic analysis, lipidomics, low toxicological concern, mechanism of action, non-specific, older larvae, organization, personal care products, plants, polymer, polymer charge density, polyquaternium, polyquaternium polymer, polyquaternium-10, production, qPCR, response, results, severe depletion, size, stage, study, toxicity, toxicological concern, toxicological mechanisms of action, treatment plants, wastewater, wastewater treatment plants, water-soluble polymers, zebrafish, zebrafish larvae

Funders

  • Carlsberg Foundation
  • European Commission

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