2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2015.09.022
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Perturbation of xenobiotic metabolism in Dreissena polymorpha model exposed in situ to surface water (Lake Trasimene) purified with various disinfectants

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“…Also Guzzella et al [213] observed that PAA decreased the genotoxic load of surface waters. Monarca and D. polymorpha biomarkers and genotoxic DBPs were observed to be excreted in the bile of C. carpio: therefore PAA still remained as potentially co-carcinogenic [216][217][218]. However, no cytotoxic effects or glutathione content variation were determined in rainbow trout hepatocytes after exposure to surface water treated with PAA, but increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production was observed [219].…”
Section: Ch 3 Coooh + Ch 3 Oh → Ch 3 Cooh + Hcho + H O(14) Ch 3 Cooohmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also Guzzella et al [213] observed that PAA decreased the genotoxic load of surface waters. Monarca and D. polymorpha biomarkers and genotoxic DBPs were observed to be excreted in the bile of C. carpio: therefore PAA still remained as potentially co-carcinogenic [216][217][218]. However, no cytotoxic effects or glutathione content variation were determined in rainbow trout hepatocytes after exposure to surface water treated with PAA, but increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production was observed [219].…”
Section: Ch 3 Coooh + Ch 3 Oh → Ch 3 Cooh + Hcho + H O(14) Ch 3 Cooohmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significantly higher elevation in metallothioneins compared to that observed in the pristine area was apparent for dreissenids from three harbours (H1, H3, H4), while moderate rise in EROD activity (by 70-and 35%, respectively) was recorded in two harbours (H1, H4). Although EROD activity assessment in bivalves was considered a disputable method in outlining exposure to organic chemicals (Viarengo et al, 2007), we have included this endpoint based on evidences of significant induction of CYP-like enzymes and associated mixed function oxidase components in mussels either in in situ studies (de Lafontaine et al, 2000;Binelli et al, 2005;Okay et al, 2014) or laboratory experiments (Faria et al, 2009;Martin-Diaz et al, 2009;Sapone et al, 2016). Our results outlined just moderate spatial and temporal variability in the EROD activity of dreissenids inhabiting the investigated sites therefore, we considered for the moment these results as inconclusive.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, NaClO is very effective and low cost biocide used for water disinfection (Amin et al 2013), hypochlorite is a highly destructive, selective oxidant that reacts easily with all biomolecules. Moreover, dissolved chlorine dissociated into hypochlorite and hypochlorous ions, which penetrate cell membrane, may result in the formation of genotoxic, mutagenic, and/or carcinogenic disinfection byproducts (DPBs) (Sapone et al 2016) and are also associated with adverse reproductive outcomes (Nieuwenhuijsen et al 2000). As described by White and Broadley (2001), chlorine occurs in the soil predominantly as a Cl -anion, which does not form complexes readily, and is repelled from predominantly negatively charged mineral surfaces of many soil particles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%