Publications by authors named "Sijun Dong"

Diethyl phthalate (DEP) is a commonly used phthalate ester (PAE) plasticizer known for its excellent plasticity and flexibility. Environmental exposure to DEP may have adverse effects on human health. Currently, few studies have focused on the specific effects and mechanisms on aquatic organisms.

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  • Polyacrylamide (PAM) is a durable polymer that doesn’t break down easily, leading to environmental issues due to its accumulation.
  • A study identified two key enzymes (amidohydrolases) in Klebsiella sp. PCX that effectively degrade PAM, outperforming many smaller compounds.
  • The researchers also determined the structures of these enzymes and pinpointed specific active sites that facilitate their function, which can aid in future PAM bioremediation efforts.
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Polyacrylamide (PAM) is a high-molecular-weight polymer with extensive applications. However, the inefficient natural degradation of PAM results in environmental accumulation of the polymer. Biodegradation is an environmentally friendly approach in the field of PAM treatment.

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Bisphenol P (BPP) has been detected in human biological samples; however studies on its nephrotoxicity are scarce. Given the susceptibility of kidneys to endocrine-disrupting chemicals, there is an urgent need to investigate the renal toxicity of BPP. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of different concentrations of BPPs on the kidneys of C57BL/6 mice and elucidate the underlying mechanisms of renal damage using a combination of mouse renal transcriptomic data and human renal proximal tubular epithelial cells (HK-2).

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Intra- and inter-organismal interactions play a crucial role in the maintenance and function of individuals, as well as communities. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been identified as effective mediators for the communication both within and between species. They can carry and transport molecular cargoes to transmit biological messages.

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The extensive product and application of cadmium-quantum dots (Cd-QDs), one kind of semiconductor nanomaterials, lead to prolonged exposure to the environment. Cd-QDs have shown good properties in biomedical and imaging-related fields; the safety of Cd-QDs limits the application of these materials and technologies, however. The systematic distribution of CdTe QDs in organisms has been ascertained in previous studies.

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Cadmium tellurium quantum dots (CdTe QDs) as one of the most widely used QDs have been reported the toxicity and biosafety in recent years, little work has been done to reduce their toxicity however. Based on the mechanisms of toxicity of CdTe QDs on liver target organs such as oxidative stress and apoptosis previously reported by other researchers, we investigated the mechanism of action of trace element selenium (Se) to mitigate the hepatotoxicity of CdTe QDs. The experimental results showed that Se-Met at 40-140 μg L could enhance the function of intracellular antioxidant defense system and the molecular structure of related antioxidant enzymes by reduce the production of ROS by 45%, protecting the activity of antioxidants and up-regulating the expression of selenoproteins with antioxidant functions, Gpx1 increase 225% and Gpx4 upregulated 47%.

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Despite being one of the most world's widely used and mass-produced compounds, bisphenol A (BPA) has a wide range of toxic effects. Bisphenol P (BPP), an alternative to BPA, has been detected in many foods. The effects of BPP dietary exposure on gut microbiota and the intestinal barrier were unclear.

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Microplastics have been widely reported as carriers of antibiotics, yet studies investigating the combined ecotoxicology of microplastics and antibiotics on organisms is limited. In this study, different sized polystyrene plastics and oxytetracycline (OTC) were used to carry out a 30-day single and binary-combined exposure experiment of zebrafish, and the microplastics and OTC accumulation, liver histological alteration, biomarkers and transcriptomic response of zebrafish were evaluated. Our results indicated that 300 nm and 50 nm plastic particles increased the OTC accumulation in liver by 33.

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  • Researchers collected 55 soil samples from Baiyangdian Lake to analyze eight heavy metals (Mn, Cr, Cu, Zn, As, Cd, Pb, Ni) and assess their spatial distribution and ecological risks using geostatistical methods.
  • The study found that while the average metal concentrations were below soil pollution risk levels for agricultural land, Cu, Zn, and Cd were significantly higher than their background values, with Cd showing the most widespread pollution.
  • The ecological risk assessment indicated that Cadmium (Cd) posed a medium risk, contributing most to the overall risk index, which suggests a need for tighter control on heavy metal pollution, particularly Cd, in the area.
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Food security has become closely watched with the occurrence of a series of food safety incidents in recent years. The widespread adoption of 2,3-butanedione (BUT), as a food additive, is an unpreventable significant risk factor to food security. Based on this, mouse hepatocyte AML-12 cells and two functional proteins (bovine serum albumin and lysozyme) were utilized as targeted receptors to study the adverse effects of BUT at the cellular and molecular levels.

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Accumulated evidence has demonstrated that microplastics and oxytetracycline (OTC) affect organisms, but few studies have investigated their combined effects on aquatic organisms. In this study, adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) were exposed to single and binary-combined contamination of micro-, nano-sized polystyrene plastics and OTC for 30 days, and the intestinal histopathology, gut microbiota and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) of zebrafish were measured. The results showed that the intestinal epithelial damage increase with the decrease of plastic sizes.

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The interaction of nanoplastics (NPls) and engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) with organic matter and environmental pollutants is particularly important. Therefore, their behavior should be investigated under the different salinity conditions, mimicking rivers and coastal environments, to understand this phenomenon in those areas. In this work, we analyzed the elementary characteristics of polystyrene-PS (unmodified surface and modified with amino or carboxyl groups) and titanium dioxide-TiO2 nanoparticles.

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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are newly recognized as important vectors for carrying and spreading antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). However, the ARGs harbored by EVs in ambient environments and the transfer potential are still unclear. In this study, the prevalence of ARGs and mobile genetic elements (MGEs) in EVs and their microbial origins were studied in indoor dust from restaurants, kindergarten, dormitories, and vehicles.

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Perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) are a type of ubiquitous contaminants spreading in the estuarine and coastal areas. Anadromous fish should deal with hypoosmotic challenge with PFCs stress during their migration from seawater to estuaries. However, few studies have been carried out to investigate the adverse impact of PFCs on fish osmoregulation and the underlying mechanism.

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Microplastic (MP) is an emerging environmental pollutant and exposure to MPs has been associated with numerous adverse health outcomes in both wild and laboratory animals. The toxicity of MPs depends on concentration, exposure time, chemical composition and size distribution, but the impacts of particle size remain inconclusive yet. In this study, adult marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma) were exposed to different size of polystyrene MPs (PS-MPs) with concentration of 10 mg/L for 60 days and the growth performance, lipid metabolism, immune parameters and gut microbiome were determined.

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High-resolution remote sensing image segmentation is a mature application in many industrial-level image applications and it also has military and civil applications. The scene analysis needs to be automated as much as possible with high-resolution remote sensing images. This plays a significant role in environmental disaster monitoring, forestry industry, agricultural farming, urban planning, and road analysis.

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Due to the significant economic and ecological value, the increasing pollution threat to estuarine and coastal regions is of great concern. Perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) are emerging pollutants which possess adverse ecological risk. In this review, we have compiled the data on the levels of PFAAs in environmental samples, mainly in estuarine and coastal zones.

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Wet precipitation, as an important process of geochemical cycling and the most effective way of cleaning fine atmospheric particles (PM), can introduce the toxic substances in the atmosphere into the water environment. The adverse effect of wet precipitation of PM on marine fish is still unclear. In this study, PM samples were collected from six locations along coastal areas of the south China sea for 30 days and used to simulate the impacts of multiday discontinuity wet precipitation of PM on marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma) in the case of 30 days discontinuity heavy rain (rainfall ≥ 7.

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Although the production and use of PCB153 have been banned globally, PCB153 pollution remains because of its persistence and long half-life in the environment. There is ongoing evidence that exposure to PCB153 may influence gut microbiota health and increase the risk of host health. It is needed to illuminate whether there are associations between gut microbiota dysregulation and PCB153-induced host diseases.

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Perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) are widely detected in the environment, especially in estuarine and coastal areas where fluctuation of salinity occurs. Salinity alteration affected the distribution of PFAAs and even the bioaccumulation in organisms. However, the inner mechanism is still unclear.

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  • Benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P), a carcinogenic compound found in pollution, has a strong link to lung cancer but its effects on human cells, specifically epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), need more research.
  • Exposure to 5 μg/L of B[a]P was shown to increase cell invasion and migration in lung cells, along with changes in gene expression related to the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) signaling pathway.
  • Resveratrol (RSV), an AhR inhibitor, was found to reduce the harmful effects of B[a]P, suggesting that the AhR pathway plays a key role in B[a]P-induced EMT in lung cells.
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Background: Endothelial lipase (EL) plays an important role in lipoprotein metabolism and atherosclerosis. To study the functional roles of EL, we recently generated transgenic (Tg) rabbits and reported that increased hepatic expression of EL in male Tg rabbits significantly reduced diet-induced hypercholesterolemia compared with non-Tg controls. This gender difference suggests that sex hormones may mediate EL functions thereby influencing lipoprotein metabolism.

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Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM) increases the risk of metabolic diseases, such as cancer and cardiovascular disease. Disturbed hepatocyte metabolism accelerates the incidence and progression of metabolic diseases. However, toxic effects of PM on hepatocyte metabolism remain unclear.

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Bisphenol-A (BPA) is a representative exogenous endocrine disruptor, which is extensively composed in plastic products. Due to the capability of passing through the blood-brain barrier, evidence has linked BPA exposure with multiple neuropsychological dysfunctions, neurobehavioral disorders and neurodegenerative diseases. However, the underlying mechanism by which BPA induces neurodegeneration still remains unclear.

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