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Differential biochemical responses to metal/metalloid accumulation in organs of an edible fish (Centropomus parallelus) from Neotropical estuaries

Souza, Iara da C.; Morozesk, Mariana; Bonomo, Marina M.; Azevedo, Vinicius C.; Sakuragui, Marise M.; Elliott, Michael; Matsumoto, Silvia T.; Wunderlin, Daniel A.; Baroni, María V.; Monferrán, Magdalena V.; Fernandes, Marisa N.

Authors

Iara da C. Souza

Mariana Morozesk

Marina M. Bonomo

Vinicius C. Azevedo

Marise M. Sakuragui

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Professor Mike Elliott Mike.Elliott@hull.ac.uk
Emeritus Professor of Estuarine and Coastal Sciences/ Research Professor, Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Studies

Silvia T. Matsumoto

Daniel A. Wunderlin

María V. Baroni

Magdalena V. Monferrán

Marisa N. Fernandes



Abstract

© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Metal/metalloid accumulation in fish organs elicits biochemical responses indicating the overall fish and environmental health status. This study evaluated the bioaccumulation of metals and metalloid in relation to a suite of biochemical biomarkers (superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione-S-transferase, Na+/K+-ATPase, H+-ATPase, acetylcholinesterase activities and the levels of glutathione, metallothionein, lipid peroxidation and oxidized protein) in different organs of fish, Centropomus parallelus, in Vitória Bay and Santa Cruz estuaries (State of Espírito Santo, Brazil) with distinct contamination levels. Metal and metalloid concentrations differ in each organ and were significantly higher in winter than in summer. Chemometric evaluation performed between metal/metalloid accumulation and the biomarkers revealed a complex scenario in which the biomarker responses depend on both metal accumulation and organ/tissue sensitivity. The metal levels in gills indicate fish contamination mainly via water and the low sensitivity of this organ to most metals. Biomarker responses suggested that the metal elimination pathway is through the gills and kidney. The hepatopancreas and kidneys were the most important detoxification organs while muscle was the less reactive tissue. In general, the finding suggested that, C. parallelus is partly able to tolerate such metal contamination. However, it is emphasized that the biomarker responses imply an energetic cost and may affect the growth rate and reproduction. Given the ecological and economic importance of C. parallelus, the level of toxic metals/metalloids in juvenile fish is an important early-warning for the maintenance, conservation and commercial use of this species.

Citation

Souza, I. D. C., Morozesk, M., Bonomo, M. M., Azevedo, V. C., Sakuragui, M. M., Elliott, M., …Fernandes, M. N. (2018). Differential biochemical responses to metal/metalloid accumulation in organs of an edible fish (Centropomus parallelus) from Neotropical estuaries. Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 161, 260-269. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2018.05.068

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 24, 2018
Online Publication Date Jun 7, 2018
Publication Date Oct 15, 2018
Deposit Date Jun 1, 2022
Journal Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Print ISSN 0147-6513
Electronic ISSN 1090-2414
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 161
Pages 260-269
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2018.05.068
Keywords Gills; Hepatopancreas; Kidney; Muscle; Antioxidant system; Osmoregulatory enzymes
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/881303