2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2014.05.003
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Biomarkers of environmental stress in gills of ribbed mussel Aulacomya atra atra (Nuevo Gulf, Northern Patagonia)

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“…Long-term (3-14 days) heat stress led to the lower expression of MTs in M. galloprovincialis and Anodonta anatina at mRNA and/or protein levels (Banni et al, 2014;Falfushynska et al, 2014b,a). MT levels were significantly lower in the tissues of mussels Aulacomya atra atra collected in summer compared to their cold-acclimated winter counterparts (Giarratano et al, 2014). In contrast, acute heat stress (1 h at 35 • C) followed by recovery (24 h at 18 • C) induced significant increase in the levels of MTs in the tissues of oysters Ostrea edulis (Piano et al, 2004).…”
Section: Modulating Effects Of the Temperature Stressmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Long-term (3-14 days) heat stress led to the lower expression of MTs in M. galloprovincialis and Anodonta anatina at mRNA and/or protein levels (Banni et al, 2014;Falfushynska et al, 2014b,a). MT levels were significantly lower in the tissues of mussels Aulacomya atra atra collected in summer compared to their cold-acclimated winter counterparts (Giarratano et al, 2014). In contrast, acute heat stress (1 h at 35 • C) followed by recovery (24 h at 18 • C) induced significant increase in the levels of MTs in the tissues of oysters Ostrea edulis (Piano et al, 2004).…”
Section: Modulating Effects Of the Temperature Stressmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In the present study, significant variations of SOD, CAT activities and MDA content were recorded in the digestive glands of oysters from each sampling site. Both SOD and CAT are primary defense enzymes involved in the anti-oxidative system (Giarratano et al, 2014). SOD catalyzes the conversion of superoxide anion to hydrogen peroxide and oxygen (Wang et al, 2014), while CAT converts the hydrogen peroxide to H 2 O and molecular oxygen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to now, however, most of the biomarkers have been developed using M. edulis as the sentinel species. In the case of A. ater, most of the stress biomarkers have been focused on cellular (phagocytosis, apoptosis, oxygen consumption, oxidative damage, ammonia excretion, and lipid radicals) or enzymatic (acetylcholinesterase, superoxide dismutase, catalase, and glutathione S-transferase) activities [14,33,38,51,52]. Our knowledge of its immune functions also remains limited.…”
Section: A Ater As a Sentinel Organisms For Marine Ecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the majority of studies have used M. edulis as a sentinel organism to measure the presence of contaminants in marine ecosystems, several studies have used A. ater for assessing exposure and effect of pollutants in mussels [37]. In Northern Patagonia, where A. ater forms extensive beds on the rocky shores along the Patagonian coast of Argentina [38], this species has been used to monitor levels of metals (Fe, Cd, Zn, etc.) and activation of antioxidant enzymes.…”
Section: A Ater As a Sentinel Organisms For Marine Ecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%