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Molecular responses as indicators of marine pollution: DNA damage and enzyme induction in Limanda limanda and Asterias rubens.
During a survey from 26 August through 13 September 1991, specimens of the flatfish, Limanda limanda (dab), and the asteroid echinoderm Asterias rubens (seastar), were collected at sampling locations along transects radiating into the North Sea from the coastal zone of The Netherlands. In homogenate...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1566733/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7713032 |
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author | Everaarts, J M Sleiderink, H M den Besten, P J Halbrook, R S Shugart, L R |
author_facet | Everaarts, J M Sleiderink, H M den Besten, P J Halbrook, R S Shugart, L R |
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description | During a survey from 26 August through 13 September 1991, specimens of the flatfish, Limanda limanda (dab), and the asteroid echinoderm Asterias rubens (seastar), were collected at sampling locations along transects radiating into the North Sea from the coastal zone of The Netherlands. In homogenates of liver tissue from male dab and the digestive gland (pyloric caeca) of female seastar, DNA damage (strand breaks) and induction of the cytochrome P450-dependent monooxygenase system (MO) were determined. Areas could be described with significantly increased percentages of strand breaks (lower integrity) both in dab and seastar. However, enhanced DNA strand breaks did not correspond with contamination gradients, expressed as concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) or polyaromatic hydrocarbons. MO enzyme induction in the hepatic 13,000g fraction of male dab, measured as 7-ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase activity, was significantly enhanced in response to low ambient temperatures. Some evidence was found for the facilitation of benzo[a]pyrene hydroxylase activity expressing the enzyme induction in the microsomal fraction of pyloric caeca of seastars, at increasing PCB concentrations. DNA integrity and enzyme induction elucidate the physiologic status and might be indicative for ambient impairment within restricted areas, and not necessarily related to the presence of anthropogenic or xenobiotic substances. |
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spelling | pubmed-15667332006-09-19 Molecular responses as indicators of marine pollution: DNA damage and enzyme induction in Limanda limanda and Asterias rubens. Everaarts, J M Sleiderink, H M den Besten, P J Halbrook, R S Shugart, L R Environ Health Perspect Research Article During a survey from 26 August through 13 September 1991, specimens of the flatfish, Limanda limanda (dab), and the asteroid echinoderm Asterias rubens (seastar), were collected at sampling locations along transects radiating into the North Sea from the coastal zone of The Netherlands. In homogenates of liver tissue from male dab and the digestive gland (pyloric caeca) of female seastar, DNA damage (strand breaks) and induction of the cytochrome P450-dependent monooxygenase system (MO) were determined. Areas could be described with significantly increased percentages of strand breaks (lower integrity) both in dab and seastar. However, enhanced DNA strand breaks did not correspond with contamination gradients, expressed as concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) or polyaromatic hydrocarbons. MO enzyme induction in the hepatic 13,000g fraction of male dab, measured as 7-ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase activity, was significantly enhanced in response to low ambient temperatures. Some evidence was found for the facilitation of benzo[a]pyrene hydroxylase activity expressing the enzyme induction in the microsomal fraction of pyloric caeca of seastars, at increasing PCB concentrations. DNA integrity and enzyme induction elucidate the physiologic status and might be indicative for ambient impairment within restricted areas, and not necessarily related to the presence of anthropogenic or xenobiotic substances. 1994-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1566733/ /pubmed/7713032 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Everaarts, J M Sleiderink, H M den Besten, P J Halbrook, R S Shugart, L R Molecular responses as indicators of marine pollution: DNA damage and enzyme induction in Limanda limanda and Asterias rubens. |
title | Molecular responses as indicators of marine pollution: DNA damage and enzyme induction in Limanda limanda and Asterias rubens. |
title_full | Molecular responses as indicators of marine pollution: DNA damage and enzyme induction in Limanda limanda and Asterias rubens. |
title_fullStr | Molecular responses as indicators of marine pollution: DNA damage and enzyme induction in Limanda limanda and Asterias rubens. |
title_full_unstemmed | Molecular responses as indicators of marine pollution: DNA damage and enzyme induction in Limanda limanda and Asterias rubens. |
title_short | Molecular responses as indicators of marine pollution: DNA damage and enzyme induction in Limanda limanda and Asterias rubens. |
title_sort | molecular responses as indicators of marine pollution: dna damage and enzyme induction in limanda limanda and asterias rubens. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1566733/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7713032 |
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