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Rescue of heavy metal effects on cell physiology of the algal model system Micrasterias by divalent ions

机译:二价离子对重金属对藻类系统微囊藻细胞生理的影响

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Recent studies have shown that metals such as copper, zinc, aluminum, cadmium, chromium, iron and lead cause severe dose-dependent disturbances in growth, morphogenesis, photosynthetic and respiratory activity as well as on ultrastructure and function of organelles in the algal model system Micrasterias denticulata (). In the present investigation we focus on amelioration of these adverse effects of cadmium, chromium and lead by supplying the cells with different antioxidants and essential micronutrients to obtain insight into metal uptake mechanisms and subcellular metal targets. This seems particularly interesting as Micrasterias is adapted to extremely low-concentrated, oligotrophic conditions in its natural bog environment.The divalent ions of iron, zinc and calcium were able to diminish the effects of the metals cadmium, chromium and lead on Micrasterias. Iron showed most ameliorating effects on cadmium and chromium in short- and long-term treatments and improved cell morphogenesis, ultrastructure, cell division rates and photosynthesis. Analytical transmission electron microscopic (TEM) methods (electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) and electron spectroscopic imaging (ESI)) revealed that chromium uptake was decreased when Micrasterias cells were pre-treated with iron, which resulted in no longer detectable intracellular chromium accumulations. Zinc rescued the detrimental effects of chromium on net-photosynthesis, respiration rates and electron transport in PS II. Calcium and gadolinium were able to almost completely compensate the inhibiting effects of lead and cadmium on cell morphogenesis after mitosis, respectively. These results indicate that cadmium is taken up by calcium and iron transporters, whereas chromium appears to enter the algae cells via iron and zinc carriers. It was shown that lead is not taken up into Micrasterias at all but exerts its adverse effects on cell growth by substituting cell wall bound calcium. The antioxidants salicylic acid, ascorbic acid and glutathione were not able to ameliorate any of the investigated metal effects on the green alga Micrasterias when added to the culture medium.
机译:最近的研究表明,诸如铜,锌,铝,镉,铬,铁和铅的金属会严重影响藻类模型系统的生长,形态发生,光合作用和呼吸活动,以及细胞器的超微结构和功能,并具有剂量依赖性。中华小cra(Micrasterias denticulata)。在本研究中,我们致力于通过为细胞提供不同的抗氧化剂和必需的微量营养素来改善镉,铬和铅的这些不利影响,从而深入了解金属的吸收机制和亚细胞金属靶标。这似乎特别有趣,因为Micrasterias在其自然沼泽环境中适应了极低浓度的贫营养条件。铁,锌和钙的二价离子能够减少金属镉,铬和铅对Micrasterias的影响。铁在短期和长期治疗中对镉和铬的改善作用最大,并改善了细胞形态,超微结构,细胞分裂速率和光合作用。分析型透射电子显微镜(TEM)方法(电子能量损失谱(EELS)和电子光谱成像(ESI))显示,用铁预处理微鳞片菌细胞后,铬的吸收减少,导致细胞内铬的积累不再可检测。锌挽救了铬对PS II中净光合作用,呼吸速率和电子传输的不利影响。钙和g分别能够几乎完全抵消铅和镉对有丝分裂后细胞形态发生的抑制作用。这些结果表明,镉被钙和铁的转运体吸收,而铬似乎通过铁和锌的载体进入藻类细胞。结果表明,铅根本不会被摄入微囊藻中,而是通过取代细胞壁结合的钙对细胞生长产生不利影响。当添加到培养基中时,抗氧化剂水杨酸,抗坏血酸和谷胱甘肽不能改善所研究的金属对绿藻微囊藻的影响。

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