Mechanism of the toxic action of cationic G5 and G7 PAMAM dendrimers in the cyanobacterium: Anabaena sp. PCC7120
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UAM. Departamento de BiologíaPublisher
Royal Society of ChemistryDate
2019-01-15Citation
10.1039/c8en01409d
Environmental Science: Nano 6.3 (2019): 863-878
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2051-8153 (print); 2051-8161 (online)DOI
10.1039/c8en01409dFunded by
This research was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO), grants CTM2016-74927-C2-1/2-R and the Dirección General de Universidades e Investigación de la Comunidad de Madrid, Research Network S2013/MAE-2716Project
Comunidad de Madrid. S2013/MAE-2716/REMTAVARES; Gobierno de España. CTM2016-74927-C2-2-R; Gobierno de España. CTM2016-74927-C2-1-REditor's Version
https://doi.org/10.1039/c8en01409dSubjects
Dendrimers; Aquatic ecosystems; Oxygen; Physiological models; Physiology; Cyanobacteria; Anabaena; Prokaryota; Biología y Biomedicina / Biología; QuímicaRights
© 2019 The Royal Society of ChemistryAbstract
Nowadays, nanomaterials are extensively used worldwide in many different fields and their potentially serious effects on aquatic ecosystems have become a global concern. In this study, we have investigated the effect of two nanometric manufactured polymers, high-generation cationic G5 and G7 poly(amidoamine) dendrimers, in a prokaryotic primary producer of aquatic ecosystems, the filamentous cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. PCC7120. Dendrimers significantly decreased the growth of the cyanobacterium and they induced morphological alterations both at the filament and the single-cell level. Furthermore, the exposure to dendrimers induced significant alterations in several physiological parameters of the cyanobacterium: intracellular reactive oxygen species overproduction, damage in membrane integrity, membrane potential alterations, increase of metabolic activity, acidification of intracellular pH, oxidative DNA damage and alteration of intracellular free Ca 2+ homeostasis. Dendrimers also induced alterations in the photosynthesis of Anabaena: decrease in oxygen evolution and in PSII activity, alteration in different photochemical events and in chlorophyll a content. Moreover, both dendrimers were internalized into cyanobacterial cells. In conclusion, high-generation cationic dendrimers exhibited high toxicity towards Anabaena, severely affecting several physiological, morphological and photosynthetic parameters
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Google Scholar:Tamayo Belda, Miguel
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González-Pleiter, Miguel
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Pulido-Reyes, Gerardo
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Martin-Betancor, Keila
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Leganés Nieto, Francisco
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Rosal, Roberto
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Fernández Piñas, Francisca
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