Title (eng)
Mixtures of organic micropollutants exacerbated in vitro neurotoxicity of prymnesins and contributed to aquatic toxicity during a toxic algal bloom
Author
Jörg Ahlheim
Author
Alexander Böhme
Author
Author
Georg Braun
Author
John K. Colbourne
Author
Janek Paul Dann
Author
Annika Jahnke
Author
Maria König
Author
Author
Jungeun Lee
Author
Author
Stefan Lips
Author
Author
Author
Markus Weitere
Abstract (eng)
Prymnesins produced by an algal bloom of Prymnesium parvum led to the death of several hundred tons of freshwater fish in the Oder River in summer 2022. We investigated effects on aquatic life and human cell lines from exposure to extracts of contaminated water collected during the fish kill. We detected B-type prymnesins and >120 organic micropollutants. The micropollutants occurred at concentrations that would cause the predicted mixture risk quotient for aquatic life to exceed the acceptable threshold. Extracts of water and filters (biomass and particulates) induced moderate effects in vivo in algae, daphnids and zebrafish embryos but caused high effects in a human neuronal cell line indicating the presence of neurotoxicants. Mixture toxicity modelling demonstrated that the in vitro neurotoxic effects were mainly caused by the detected B-type prymnesins with minor contributions by organic micropollutants. Complex interactions between natural and anthropogenic toxicants may underestimate threats to aquatic ecosystems.
Keywords (eng)
EffluentsWaterRisk
Type (eng)
Language
[eng]
Is in series
Title (eng)
Nature Water
Volume
2
Issue
9
ISSN
2731-6084
Issued
2024
Number of pages
10
Publication
Nature
Date issued
2024
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