| Literature DB >> 24392143 |
Liying Jiang1, Johan Eriksson2, Sandra Lage2, Sara Jonasson2, Shiva Shams3, Martin Mehine1, Leopold L Ilag1, Ulla Rasmussen2.
Abstract
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig's disease is a neurological disorder linked to environmental exposure to a non-protein amino acid, β-N-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA). The only organisms reported to be BMAA-producing, are cyanobacteria--prokaryotic organisms. In this study, we demonstrate that diatoms--eukaryotic organisms--also produce BMAA. Ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry revealed the occurrence of BMAA in six investigated axenic diatom cultures. BMAA was also detected in planktonic field samples collected on the Swedish west coast that display an overrepresentation of diatoms relative to cyanobacteria. Given the ubiquity of diatoms in aquatic environments and their central role as primary producers and the main food items of zooplankton, the use of filter and suspension feeders as livestock fodder dramatically increases the risk of human exposure to BMAA-contaminated food.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24392143 PMCID: PMC3879315 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0084578
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1LC-MS/MS chromatograms of (a) BMAA and its isomer standards (5 µg L–1 for BAMA, BMAA, and AEG and 20 µg L–1 for DAB), and chromatograms showing BMAA produced by axenic cultures of diatoms; (b) Achnanthes sp. CCAP 1095/1; (c) Navicula pelliculosa CCAP 1050/9; (d) Skeletonema marinoi SAAAE 08603; (e) Skeletonema marinoi ST28; (f) Thalassiosira sp. CCAP 1085/15; (g) Proboscia inermis CCAP 1064.
BMAA in axenic diatom cultures.
| Species | Strain number | Collection place | Habitat | BMAA |
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| Millport, Scotland | Marine | D ( |
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| Massachusetts, USA | Marine | D ( |
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| Brandsfield Strait, 63°15′S 58°20′W | Marine | D ( |
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| SAAE08603 | Gullmarsfjorden, Sweden | Marine | D ( |
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| ST28 | Strömstad, Sweden | Marine | D ( |
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| Loch Linnhe, UK 56°28′N 50°30′W | Marine | D ( |
1 Culture Collection of Algae and Protozoa.
D: Detected.
n: Biological replicates.
BMAA in field samples collected on the Swedish west coast.
| Dominant cyanobacteria/diatom species or order | Collection place | Habitat | BMAA |
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| Kristineberg | Marine (planktonic) | D |
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| Kristineberg | Marine(benthic) | ND |
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| Kristineberg | Marine(benthic) | ND |
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| Kristineberg | Marine (planktonic) | ND |
D: detected; ND: not detected.
The peak had too low intensity to be determined as a positive sample.
Quantification of BMAA in diatoms.
| Species | BMAA/dry weight (ng/g) |
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| 1,1±0,4 ( |
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| 1,07±0,8 ( |
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| 3,28±2,5 ( |
Mean of BMAA concentration (±STD) in different samples of diatoms.
n: Biological replicates.
Figure 2Microphotographs of the field culture Leptolyngbya sp./Naviculales.
(a) untreated culture; (b) germanium dioxide-treated culture.
Germanium dioxide treated and non-treated field samples.
| Treatment | BMAA/dry weight(ng/g) |
| Germanium dioxide | 4,7±1,7 ( |
| Non treated | 27,6±11 ( |
| Negative control ( | Negative |
| Positive control ( | Positive |
Mean of BMAA concentration (±STD) in different samples of diatoms.
n: Biological replicates.