| Literature DB >> 26529012 |
Hanna Mazur-Marzec1, Katarzyna Sutryk2, Agnieszka Hebel3, Natalia Hohlfeld4, Anna Pietrasik5, Agata Błaszczyk6.
Abstract
Thus far, the negative effects of Nodularia spumigena blooms on aquatic organisms have been mainly attributed to the production of the hepatotoxic nodularin (NOD). In the current work, the accumulation of other N. spumigena metabolites in blue mussels and crustaceans, and their effect on Thamnocephalus platyurus and Artemia franciscana, were examined. The liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analyses provided evidence that both blue mussels collected after a cyanobacterial bloom in the Baltic Sea and the crustaceans exposed under laboratory conditions to N. spumigena extract accumulated the cyclic anabaenopeptins (APs). In the crustaceans, the linear peptides, spumigins (SPUs) and aeruginosins (AERs), were additionally detected. Exposure of T. platyurus and A. franciscana to N. spumigena extract confirmed the negative effect of nodularin on the organisms. However, high numbers of dead crustaceans were also recorded in the nodularin-free fraction, which contained protease inhibitors classified to spumigins and aeruginosins. These findings indicate that cyanobacterial toxicity to aquatic organisms is a complex phenomenon and the induced effects can be attributed to diverse metabolites, not only to the known hepatotoxins.Entities:
Keywords: Baltic cyanobacteria; Nodularia spumigena; bioaccumulation; blue mussels; crustaceans; cyanopeptides
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26529012 PMCID: PMC4663510 DOI: 10.3390/toxins7114404
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxins (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6651 Impact factor: 4.546
Cyanobacterial peptides identified in T. platyurus, A. franciscana (laboratory experiment), blue mussels, and bloom material (environmental samples from the Baltic Sea) and peak areas of their selected transitions in MRM chromatogram recalculated per 100 mg of dry biomass.
| Peptide structure | Peak area (counts) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laboratory experiment | Environmental samples | |||||
| Blue mussels 100 mg d.w. 20 August 2012 | Cyanobacteria 100 mg d.w. 27 July 2012 | |||||
| Cyclic peptides: anabaenopeptins, nodularin | ||||||
| AP 918 | Phe-CO-[Lys-Val-Hph-MeHty-MetO] | 1.1 × 105 | 0.6 × 105 | 0.5 × 107 | 0.7 × 107 | 0.9 × 107 |
| AP 916 | Phe-CO-[Lys-Val-Hty-MeHty-AcSer] | - | Traces | - | - | 0.3 × 107 |
| AP 902 | Phe-CO-[Lys-Val-Hph-MeHty-Met] | 0.9 × 105 | 0.2 × 105 | - | 0.3 × 107 | 0.4 × 107 |
| AP 900 | Phe-CO-[Lys-Val-Hph-MeHty-AcSer] | 1.3 × 105 | 0.26 × 105 | - | - | 0.5 × 107 |
| AP 884 | Ile-CO-[Lys-Val-Hph-MeHty-MetO] | 3.2 × 105 | 1.8 × 105 | 0.8 × 107 | 0.9 × 107 | 1.2 × 107 |
| AP 868 | Ile-CO-[Lys-MetO-Hty-MeHty-Met] | - | Traces | 1.7 × 107 | 1.9 × 107 | 1.5 × 107 |
| AP 851 (E) | Arg-CO-[Lys-Val-Hty-MeAla-Phe] | 13.5 × 105 | 3.8 × 105 | 1.4 × 107 | 1.5 × 107 | 2.1 × 107 |
| AP 837 (B) | Arg-CO-[Lys-Val-Hty-MeAla-Phe] | - | - | 0.9 × 107 | 1.0 × 107 | 0.5 × 107 |
| AP 828 | Phe-CO-[Lys-Val-Hty-MeAla-Phe] | 22.9 × 105 | 5.9 × 105 | - | 0.9 × 107 | 1.7 × 107 |
| AP 824 | Ile-CO-[Lys-Val-Hph-MeHty-Ser] | - | - | 1.2 × 107 | 1.4 × 107 | 5.6 × 107 |
| AP 808 | Ile-CO-[Lys-Val-Hty-MeAla-Hph ] | - | - | 1.3 × 107 | 1.5 × 107 | 1.5 × 107 |
| NOD 825 | Cyclo[MeAsp-Arg-Adda-Glu-Mdhb] | 16.0 × 106 | 1.1 × 106 | 2.6 × 107 | 2.8 × 107 | 5.7 × 107 |
| [Asp]3NOD811 | Cyclo[Asp-Arg-Adda-Glu-Mdhb] | - | - | 1.3 × 107 | 1.5 × 107 | 3.2 × 107 |
| Linear peptides: spumigins, aeruginosin | ||||||
| SPU 627 | Hpla-Hty-MePro-Arg | - | - | - | - | 0.2 × 107 |
| SPU 613 | Hpla-Hty-MePro-Argol | - | - | - | - | 0.3 × 104 |
| SPU 611 | Hpla-Hty-MePro-Argal | 7.1 × 106 | 0.6 × 105 | - | - | 2.5 × 107 |
| SPU 597 | Hpla-Hty-Pro-Argal | - | - | - | - | 0.2 × 104 |
| AER 587 | HA-Tyr-Choi-Argal | 0.2 × 106 | 0.1 × 106 | - | - | 1.1 × 107 |
AER—aeruginosin, AP—anabaenopeptin, NOD—nodularin, SPU—spumigin, HA—hexanoic acid, Hpla—(4-hydroxy-phenyl) lactic acid, Hph—homophenylalanine, Hty—homotyrosine).
Figure 1MRM chromatograms for nodularin NOD825, anabaenopeptin AP918 and aeruginosin AER587 in Artemia franciscana (A) and Thamnocephalus platyurus (B) exposed to Nodularia spumigena extracts.
Figure 2Mortality of A. franciscana and T. platyurus, exposed to N. spumigena spent media collected during growth of the culture (A) and to N. spumigena cell extract collected on 21 day of the culture (B). Nodularin (NOD) concentrations in the samples are marked with a diamond.
Composition of fractions obtained from N. spumigena CCNP1401 cell extract.
| HPLC fraction | I | II | III | IV | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Retention time [min] | 0.0–3.0 | 3.1–7.7 | 7.8–10.0 | 10.1–15.0 | ||||
| Peptides identified in fractions | Ion peak area | Ion peak area | Ion peak area | Ion peak area | ||||
| SPU 641 | 2.0 × 107 | SPU 653 | 6.0 × 106 | AP 932 | 5.0 × 106 | AP 842 | 3.0 × 107 | |
| SPU 639 | 2.0 × 107 | SPU 639 | 3.0 × 107 | AP 872 | 6.0 × 106 | AP 828 | 3.0 × 107 | |
| SPU 597 | 3.5 × 107 | SPU 627 | 8.0 × 106 | NOD 825 | 3.2 × 107 | NOD 825 | 1.5 × 106 | |
| SPU 599 | 3.3 × 107 | SPU 613 | 1.1 × 107 | [Asp3]NOD 811 | 2.8 × 107 | |||
| SPU 611 | 1.5 × 107 | |||||||
| SPU 597 | 3.4 × 107 | |||||||
| AER 595 | 1.2 × 107 | |||||||
| AER 589 | 4.0 × 106 | |||||||
| AER 587 | 1.4 × 107 | |||||||
AER: aeruginosin; AP: anabaenopeptin; NOD: nodularin; SPU: spumigin.
Figure 3Mortality percentage of A. franciscana exposed to cell extract from N. spumigena CCNP1401 (A) and to diluted fractions II and III (B).