Assessing indicators of arsenic toxicity using variable fluorescence in a commercially valuable microalgae: Physiological and toxicological aspects.

J Hazard Mater

Univ. Lille, CNRS, Univ. Littoral Côte d'Opale, IRD, UMR 8187 - LOG - Laboratoire d'Océanologie et de Géosciences, Station marine de Wimereux, F-59000 Lille, France.

Published: June 2023

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  • - The study investigates how arsenic (As) stress impacts the physiology of the microalga Diacronema lutheri using non-destructive methods, particularly variable fluorescence, to identify stress markers at two arsenic concentrations (11.25 µg/L and 22.5 µg/L) compared to a control.
  • - Results showed that growth metrics like cell density and chlorophyll a levels were negatively affected by arsenic exposure after the exponential growth phase, while certain photo-physiological indicators, such as light absorption, actually increased despite a decrease in biomass production.
  • - The research indicates that arsenic exposure leads to heightened energy dissipation and affects photoprotective pigments, highlighting the importance of using photo

Article Abstract

Indicators signaling Arsenic (As) stress through physiology of microalgae using non-destructive methods like variable fluorescence are rare but requisite. This study reports stress markers indicating arsenic (As) toxicity (in two concentrations 11.25 µg/L and 22.5 µg/L compared to a control) exposed to a microalga (Diacronema lutheri), using fast repetition rate fluorometry (FRRf). Growth and physiological parameters such as cell density, chl a and the maximum quantum yield F/F showed coherence and impeded after the exponential phase (day 9 - day 12) in As treatments compared to the control (p < 0.05). On contrary photo-physiological constants were elevated showing higher optical (a) and functional [Sigma (σ)] absorption cross-section for the As treatments (p < 0.05) further implying the lack of biomass production yet an increase in light absorption. In addition, As exposure increased the energy dissipation by heat (NPQ-NSV) showing a strong relationship with the de-epoxidation ratio (DR) involving photoprotective pigments. Total As bioaccumulation by D. lutheri showed a strong affinity with Fe adsorption throughout the algal growth curve. This study suggests some prompt photo-physiological proxies signaling As contamination and endorsing its usefulness in risk assessments, given the high toxicity and ubiquitous presence of As in the ecosystem.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.131215DOI Listing

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