| Literature DB >> 27053509 |
Maria Maisano1, Tiziana Cappello2, Antonino Natalotto2, Valeria Vitale2, Vincenzo Parrino2, Alessia Giannetto2, Sabrina Oliva2, Giuseppe Mancini3, Simone Cappello4, Angela Mauceri2, Salvatore Fasulo5.
Abstract
This work was designed to evaluate the biological effects of petrochemical contamination on marine mussels. Mytilus galloprovincialis, widely used as sentinel organisms in biomonitoring studies, were caged at the "Augusta-Melilli-Priolo" industrial site (eastern Sicily, Italy), chosen as one of the largest petrochemical areas in Europe, and Brucoli, chosen as reference site. Chemical analyses of sediments at the polluted site revealed high levels of PAHs and mercury, exceeding the national and international guideline limits. In mussels from the polluted site, severe morphological alterations were observed in gills, mainly involved in nutrient uptake and gas exchange. Changes in serotonergic and cholinergic systems, investigated through immunohistochemical, metabolomics and enzymatic approaches, were highlighted in gills, as well as onset of hypoxic adaptive responses with up-regulation of hypoxia-inducible factor transcript. Overall, the application of a multi-biomarker panel results effective in assessing the biological effects of petrochemical contamination on the health of aquatic organisms.Entities:
Keywords: Acetylcholinesterase; Environmental toxicology; Gills; Hg; Hypoxia; Mytilus galloprovincialis; PAHs; Serotonin
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27053509 DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2016.03.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Environ Res ISSN: 0141-1136 Impact factor: 3.130