2009
DOI: 10.1271/bbb.80693
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The Possibility of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)-Independent Toxic Effects ofCochlodinium polykrikoideson Damselfish (Chromis caerulea)

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“…To measure the superoxide levels of C. marina and C. antiqua, chemiluminescence analysis using L-012 (Wako Pure Chemical Industry, Co., Ltd., Osaka, Japan) as a superoxide-specific chemiluminescence probe was undertaken, as described previously. 31) Chemiluminescence responses of C. marina (40,000 cells/mL) and C. antiqua (20,000 cells/mL) were recorded for 30 s using a Bio-Orbit Luminometer (1254-001; Bio-Orbit Oy, Turku, Finland) after the addition of L-012 to each ruptured and live cell suspensions. Reaction mixtures consisted of 145 μL of each flagellate cell suspension, 50 μL of L-012 (10 μM), and either 5 μL of superoxide dismutase (SOD: Cu, Zn-SOD) solution (final concentration of 100 U/mL) or 5 μL of ESM medium.…”
Section: Measurement Of the Superoxide Anion (O 2 −mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To measure the superoxide levels of C. marina and C. antiqua, chemiluminescence analysis using L-012 (Wako Pure Chemical Industry, Co., Ltd., Osaka, Japan) as a superoxide-specific chemiluminescence probe was undertaken, as described previously. 31) Chemiluminescence responses of C. marina (40,000 cells/mL) and C. antiqua (20,000 cells/mL) were recorded for 30 s using a Bio-Orbit Luminometer (1254-001; Bio-Orbit Oy, Turku, Finland) after the addition of L-012 to each ruptured and live cell suspensions. Reaction mixtures consisted of 145 μL of each flagellate cell suspension, 50 μL of L-012 (10 μM), and either 5 μL of superoxide dismutase (SOD: Cu, Zn-SOD) solution (final concentration of 100 U/mL) or 5 μL of ESM medium.…”
Section: Measurement Of the Superoxide Anion (O 2 −mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measurement of the superoxide anion (O 2 À ) was carried out by the chemiluminescence method using L-012 (8-amino-5-chloro-7-phenylpyrido [3,4-d] pyridazine-1,4-(-2H,3H) dione sodium salt) (Wako, Osaka, Japan) as superoxide-specific chemiluminescent probe, as previously described. 5,17) L-012 was dissolved in distilled water and stored at À80 C until use. After the addition of L-012 to a phytoplankton cell suspension, the chemiluminescence response was recorded immediately with a Bio-Orbit Luminometer (1254-001, Bio-Orbit Oy, Turku, Finland).…”
Section: Measurement Of the Superoxide Anion (O 2 àmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To determine the toxic mechanisms of HAB species, direct exposure experiments against fish or shellfish have been conducted. [2][3][4][5] However, such exposure experiments generally require special animal-rearing facilities and massculture of phytoplankton. Beyond that, bioassays using living marine organisms require complex, time-consuming procedures, and it is difficult to obtain reproducible quantitative results.…”
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“…Other raphidophycean flagellates, such as Heterosigma akashiwo , Olisthodiscus luteus and Fagus japonica , were also found to produce ROS, and the generation of ROS seemed to be a common feature of raphidophycean flagellates [ 27 , 42 , 43 ]. Several lines of evidence suggested that some HAB species, including K. mikimotoi , produced ROS, such as superoxide anion (O 2 − ), hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ), and hydroxyl radical (OH − ) and that these ROS might be involved in HAB-linked fish mortalities [ 44 , 45 , 46 , 47 ]. In the present study, to ascertain whether such an ROS-mediated toxic mechanism was responsible for the toxic mechanism of K. mikimotoi , bioassay experiments using B. plicatilis in the presence and absence of radical scavengers were conducted to detect ROS in K. mikimotoi .…”
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confidence: 99%