2023
DOI: 10.1080/1828051x.2023.2166430
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Oxidative response to Cd and Pb accumulation in coastal fishes of Pattani Bay

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“…Higher tissue accumulation of trace metals was found in mollusks than in fish and shrimp (Tanhan et al 2023b). The difference in the metal tissue accumulation level found between bivalve species collected from the same location may be related to species-specific tolerance, age, and cellular mechanisms (Tanhan et al 2023a). The sessile habit of bivalves, together with their filter-feeding method and ecological role as primary consumers, makes receiving heavy metals from their food, seawater, and sediments truly unavoidable.…”
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“…Higher tissue accumulation of trace metals was found in mollusks than in fish and shrimp (Tanhan et al 2023b). The difference in the metal tissue accumulation level found between bivalve species collected from the same location may be related to species-specific tolerance, age, and cellular mechanisms (Tanhan et al 2023a). The sessile habit of bivalves, together with their filter-feeding method and ecological role as primary consumers, makes receiving heavy metals from their food, seawater, and sediments truly unavoidable.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bivalves, especially | 33 BIVALVE OXIDATIVE RESPONSE TO TRACE METALS filter-feeding ones, can directly accumulate trace metals from their food via sediment and water (Kournouto et al 2020). Trace metals in water, sediment, and their tissue can be related to physiological changes in aquatic organisms and influence the organisms' health (Deb and Fukushima 1999;Vlahogianni and Valavanidis 2007;Tanhan et al 2023a;Zhan et al 2023). Trace metals induce physiological changes that affect cellular homeostasis, development, growth, and reproduction (Stefania et al 2017).…”
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“…In freshwater species, waterborne Pb mainly enters through the gills, reaching the liver via the circulatory system [26]. Therefore, the liver has been identified as the main target for Pb accumulation in fish [23,27,28], and the noxious effects induced in this complex organ have been investigated in several species. A systematic review of the literature provides plenty of evidence of the adverse effects induced in the liver, including a modification of liver enzyme activity [29], the occurrence of metabolic disorders [30], and alterations in liver morphology [31][32][33][34].…”
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confidence: 99%