| Literature DB >> 28073548 |
Damjana Drobac1, Nada Tokodi2, Jelena Lujić3, Zoran Marinović4, Gordana Subakov-Simić5, Tamara Dulić2, Tamara Važić2, Sonja Nybom6, Jussi Meriluoto7, Geoffrey A Codd8, Zorica Svirčev9.
Abstract
Cyanobacteria can produce toxic metabolites known as cyanotoxins. Common and frequently investigated cyanotoxins include microcystins (MCs), nodularin (NOD) and saxitoxins (STXs). During the summer of 2011 extensive cyanobacterial growth was found in several fishponds in Serbia. Sampling of the water and fish (common carp, Cyprinus carpio) was performed. Water samples from 13 fishponds were found to contain saxitoxin, microcystin, and/or nodularin. LC-MS/MS showed that MC-RR was present in samples of fish muscle tissue. Histopathological analyses of fish grown in fishponds with cyanotoxin production showed histopathological damage to liver, kidney, gills, intestines and muscle tissues. This study is among the first so far to report severe hyperplasia of intestinal epithelium and severe degeneration of muscle tissue of fish after cyanobacterial exposure. These findings emphasize the importance of cyanobacterial and cyanotoxin monitoring in fishponds in order to recognize cyanotoxins and their potential effects on fish used for human consumption and, further, on human health.Entities:
Keywords: Cyanobacterial bloom; Cyprinus carpio; Microcystin; Nodularin; Saxitoxin
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28073548 DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2016.02.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Harmful Algae ISSN: 1568-9883 Impact factor: 4.273