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Trace elements and lipidomic datasets of stranding samples in the blubber of Turpsios truncatus from the Yucatan coast: Association with biological features

The Yucatan coastal zone is an area that contributes to many anthropogenic activities resulting in substantial contamination (metals, pesticides) in aquatic organisms. The dolphin is an excellent sentinel animal used in studying contamination in this area. Some substances found in dolphins have been...

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Autores principales: Ruiz-Hernández, Ixchel M., Nouri, Mohammad-Zaman, Kozuch, Marianne, Denslow, Nancy D., Díaz-Gamboa, Raúl E., Rodríguez-Canul, Rossanna, Collí-Dulá, Reyna C.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10372175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37520656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2023.109374
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author Ruiz-Hernández, Ixchel M.
Nouri, Mohammad-Zaman
Kozuch, Marianne
Denslow, Nancy D.
Díaz-Gamboa, Raúl E.
Rodríguez-Canul, Rossanna
Collí-Dulá, Reyna C.
author_facet Ruiz-Hernández, Ixchel M.
Nouri, Mohammad-Zaman
Kozuch, Marianne
Denslow, Nancy D.
Díaz-Gamboa, Raúl E.
Rodríguez-Canul, Rossanna
Collí-Dulá, Reyna C.
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description The Yucatan coastal zone is an area that contributes to many anthropogenic activities resulting in substantial contamination (metals, pesticides) in aquatic organisms. The dolphin is an excellent sentinel animal used in studying contamination in this area. Some substances found in dolphins have been identified as toxic causing alterations in the properties of membranes and produce lipid peroxidation especially heavy metals. The dataset presented here is associated with the research article paper entitled “Trace element and lipidomic analysis of bottlenose dolphin blubber from the Yucatan coast: Lipid composition relationships”. In this article, we presented the trace element concentrations found in blubber and their comparison with other studies performed in mammal marine organisms. Lipidomic characterization of bottlenose dolphin blubber and their association with trace elements and the differences related to biological characteristics were presented. This data provides a correlation analysis between trace element concentrations, lipid species and body length and the lipid differences related to biological characteristics such as growth stage, stranding code, and the presence of stomach contents. We used Spearman correlation analysis to identify the association with body length, trace elements and lipids. Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to determine differences in lipids related to stranding code (3: moderate decomposition, 4: advanced decomposition), growth stage (juveniles and adults) and whether they showed presence of stomach contents or not. The data indicates that Cr, Cd and Zn concentrations were higher compared to concentrations found in blubbler of T. truncatus from other studies (See Table 3). Cr, Co, As and Cd were found in higher concentration in larger organisms compared to smaller ones. The results of correlation between lipids and body length showed a decrease in some ceramides (CER, DCER, HCER), sterols (CE), glycerolipids (TAG, DAG) and phosphatidylethanolamines (LPE, PE) in larger dolphins (Table 4). Dolphins with advanced decomposition (code 4) showed lower concentrations of phosphatidylethanolamines (PE) compared with organisms with moderate decomposition (code 3). Organisms with empty stomachs showed higher concentrations of phosphoethanolamines suggesting a preferential metabolism of energy-rich lipids over structural lipids. The information in these datasets may contribute to understanding the potential associations of trace elements, lipids and their associations with biological characteristics.
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spelling pubmed-103721752023-07-28 Trace elements and lipidomic datasets of stranding samples in the blubber of Turpsios truncatus from the Yucatan coast: Association with biological features Ruiz-Hernández, Ixchel M. Nouri, Mohammad-Zaman Kozuch, Marianne Denslow, Nancy D. Díaz-Gamboa, Raúl E. Rodríguez-Canul, Rossanna Collí-Dulá, Reyna C. Data Brief Data Article The Yucatan coastal zone is an area that contributes to many anthropogenic activities resulting in substantial contamination (metals, pesticides) in aquatic organisms. The dolphin is an excellent sentinel animal used in studying contamination in this area. Some substances found in dolphins have been identified as toxic causing alterations in the properties of membranes and produce lipid peroxidation especially heavy metals. The dataset presented here is associated with the research article paper entitled “Trace element and lipidomic analysis of bottlenose dolphin blubber from the Yucatan coast: Lipid composition relationships”. In this article, we presented the trace element concentrations found in blubber and their comparison with other studies performed in mammal marine organisms. Lipidomic characterization of bottlenose dolphin blubber and their association with trace elements and the differences related to biological characteristics were presented. This data provides a correlation analysis between trace element concentrations, lipid species and body length and the lipid differences related to biological characteristics such as growth stage, stranding code, and the presence of stomach contents. We used Spearman correlation analysis to identify the association with body length, trace elements and lipids. Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to determine differences in lipids related to stranding code (3: moderate decomposition, 4: advanced decomposition), growth stage (juveniles and adults) and whether they showed presence of stomach contents or not. The data indicates that Cr, Cd and Zn concentrations were higher compared to concentrations found in blubbler of T. truncatus from other studies (See Table 3). Cr, Co, As and Cd were found in higher concentration in larger organisms compared to smaller ones. The results of correlation between lipids and body length showed a decrease in some ceramides (CER, DCER, HCER), sterols (CE), glycerolipids (TAG, DAG) and phosphatidylethanolamines (LPE, PE) in larger dolphins (Table 4). Dolphins with advanced decomposition (code 4) showed lower concentrations of phosphatidylethanolamines (PE) compared with organisms with moderate decomposition (code 3). Organisms with empty stomachs showed higher concentrations of phosphoethanolamines suggesting a preferential metabolism of energy-rich lipids over structural lipids. The information in these datasets may contribute to understanding the potential associations of trace elements, lipids and their associations with biological characteristics. Elsevier 2023-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10372175/ /pubmed/37520656 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2023.109374 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ruiz-Hernández, Ixchel M.
Nouri, Mohammad-Zaman
Kozuch, Marianne
Denslow, Nancy D.
Díaz-Gamboa, Raúl E.
Rodríguez-Canul, Rossanna
Collí-Dulá, Reyna C.
Trace elements and lipidomic datasets of stranding samples in the blubber of Turpsios truncatus from the Yucatan coast: Association with biological features
title Trace elements and lipidomic datasets of stranding samples in the blubber of Turpsios truncatus from the Yucatan coast: Association with biological features
title_full Trace elements and lipidomic datasets of stranding samples in the blubber of Turpsios truncatus from the Yucatan coast: Association with biological features
title_fullStr Trace elements and lipidomic datasets of stranding samples in the blubber of Turpsios truncatus from the Yucatan coast: Association with biological features
title_full_unstemmed Trace elements and lipidomic datasets of stranding samples in the blubber of Turpsios truncatus from the Yucatan coast: Association with biological features
title_short Trace elements and lipidomic datasets of stranding samples in the blubber of Turpsios truncatus from the Yucatan coast: Association with biological features
title_sort trace elements and lipidomic datasets of stranding samples in the blubber of turpsios truncatus from the yucatan coast: association with biological features
topic Data Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10372175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37520656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2023.109374
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