| Literature DB >> 23634773 |
L Passantino1, N Santamaria, R Zupa, C Pousis, R Garofalo, A Cianciotta, E Jirillo, F Acone, A Corriero.
Abstract
Melanomacrophage centres (MMCs), located in different organs of non-mammalian vertebrates, play a role in the destruction, detoxification or recycling of endogenous and exogenous materials. Cytochrome P450 monoxygenase 1A (CYP1A) is involved in xenobiotics biotransformation, and its liver expression is considered as a biomarker for detecting exposure to environmental pollutants. Atlantic bluefin tuna (ABFT), Thunnus thynnus L., liver samples were collected from: wild animals caught in the eastern Atlantic; juveniles reared in the central Adriatic; juveniles reared in the northern Adriatic; adults reared in the western Mediterranean. The samples were processed for basic histology, histochemistry and for CYP1A immunodetection. An unexpected high density of MMCs, containing ferric iron and lipofuscin-ceroids, was detected in the juveniles sampled in the northern Adriatic Sea. These individuals showed also a strong anti-CYP1A immunopositivity in hepatocytes and in the epithelium of bile ducts. This study supports the utility of MMCs as biomarkers of fish 'health status' and gives concern for a potential contaminant accumulation in ABFT.Entities:
Keywords: bluefin tuna; cytochrome P450 monoxygenase 1A; liver; melanomacrophage centres
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23634773 DOI: 10.1111/jfd.12102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fish Dis ISSN: 0140-7775 Impact factor: 2.767