Effects of metal accumulation on oxidative metabolism of

Author:

Sabatini Sebastián E.ORCID,Noya Abad TatianaORCID,Leis Magalí,Minaberry Yanina S.,Yusseppone María Soledad,Knack de Almeida Henrique,Genovese Griselda,Calcagno Javier A.

Abstract

Context Bivalve fishery represents an important socio-economic resource in Río Negro province, and Mytilus platensis is the main exploited species. Thus, biomonitoring trace metals in this mussel is particularly relevant for both environmental protection and human consumption. Aim Anthropogenic pollution and its environmental impact on mussels were experimentally evaluated in situ in two coastline sites of northern Patagonia. Methods Trace metal concentrations were quantified in the water of a harbour area (Port of San Antonio Este) and a reference site (Isla Mejillón), an extraction location of M. platensis, were quantified. Metal accumulation and its effects on metabolic parameters were also measured in mussels. Results Higher concentrations of chromium, nickel and zinc in water were registered in the harbour, along with copper and chromium in gills, digestive gland and mantle of M. platensis, were registered in the harbour. Furthermore, superoxide dismutase activity was augmented, whereas glutathione concentration was reduced in the digestive gland and mantle of mussels from that area. Moreover, the highest glutathione-S-transferase activities in mantle and lipid peroxidation, regardless of organ, were also found there. Conclusion The harbour area has a negative effect on M. platensis and its effects on metal accumulation and oxidative imbalance are organ-specific. Implication This work provided new insights into metal uptake of a commercialised mussel in a realistic environment in Río Negro province.

Funder

Fondo para la Investigación Científica y Tecnológica

Universidad de Buenos Aires

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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