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Experimental Evidence of Ciguatoxin Accumulation and Depuration in Carnivorous Lionfish

Ciguatera poisoning is a food intoxication associated with the consumption of fish or shellfish contaminated, through trophic transfer, with ciguatoxins (CTXs). In this study, we developed an experimental model to assess the trophic transfer of CTXs from herbivorous parrotfish, Chlorurus microrhinos...

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Autores principales: Leite, Isabel do Prado, Sdiri, Khalil, Taylor, Angus, Viallon, Jérôme, Gharbia, Hela Ben, Mafra Júnior, Luiz Laureno, Swarzenski, Peter, Oberhaensli, François, Darius, Hélène Taiana, Chinain, Mireille, Bottein, Marie-Yasmine Dechraoui
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8402466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34437435
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13080564
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author Leite, Isabel do Prado
Sdiri, Khalil
Taylor, Angus
Viallon, Jérôme
Gharbia, Hela Ben
Mafra Júnior, Luiz Laureno
Swarzenski, Peter
Oberhaensli, François
Darius, Hélène Taiana
Chinain, Mireille
Bottein, Marie-Yasmine Dechraoui
author_facet Leite, Isabel do Prado
Sdiri, Khalil
Taylor, Angus
Viallon, Jérôme
Gharbia, Hela Ben
Mafra Júnior, Luiz Laureno
Swarzenski, Peter
Oberhaensli, François
Darius, Hélène Taiana
Chinain, Mireille
Bottein, Marie-Yasmine Dechraoui
author_sort Leite, Isabel do Prado
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description Ciguatera poisoning is a food intoxication associated with the consumption of fish or shellfish contaminated, through trophic transfer, with ciguatoxins (CTXs). In this study, we developed an experimental model to assess the trophic transfer of CTXs from herbivorous parrotfish, Chlorurus microrhinos, to carnivorous lionfish, Pterois volitans. During a 6-week period, juvenile lionfish were fed naturally contaminated parrotfish fillets at a daily dose of 0.11 or 0.035 ng CTX3C equiv. g(−1), as measured by the radioligand-receptor binding assay (r-RBA) or neuroblastoma cell-based assay (CBA-N2a), respectively. During an additional 6-week depuration period, the remaining fish were fed a CTX-free diet. Using r-RBA, no CTXs were detectable in muscular tissues, whereas CTXs were measured in the livers of two out of nine fish sampled during exposure, and in four out of eight fish sampled during depuration. Timepoint pooled liver samples, as analyzed by CBA-N2a, confirmed the accumulation of CTXs in liver tissues, reaching 0.89 ng CTX3C equiv. g(−1) after 41 days of exposure, followed by slow toxin elimination, with 0.37 ng CTX3C equiv. g(−1) measured after the 6-week depuration. These preliminary results, which need to be pursued in adult lionfish, strengthen our knowledge on CTX transfer and kinetics along the food web.
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spelling pubmed-84024662021-08-29 Experimental Evidence of Ciguatoxin Accumulation and Depuration in Carnivorous Lionfish Leite, Isabel do Prado Sdiri, Khalil Taylor, Angus Viallon, Jérôme Gharbia, Hela Ben Mafra Júnior, Luiz Laureno Swarzenski, Peter Oberhaensli, François Darius, Hélène Taiana Chinain, Mireille Bottein, Marie-Yasmine Dechraoui Toxins (Basel) Article Ciguatera poisoning is a food intoxication associated with the consumption of fish or shellfish contaminated, through trophic transfer, with ciguatoxins (CTXs). In this study, we developed an experimental model to assess the trophic transfer of CTXs from herbivorous parrotfish, Chlorurus microrhinos, to carnivorous lionfish, Pterois volitans. During a 6-week period, juvenile lionfish were fed naturally contaminated parrotfish fillets at a daily dose of 0.11 or 0.035 ng CTX3C equiv. g(−1), as measured by the radioligand-receptor binding assay (r-RBA) or neuroblastoma cell-based assay (CBA-N2a), respectively. During an additional 6-week depuration period, the remaining fish were fed a CTX-free diet. Using r-RBA, no CTXs were detectable in muscular tissues, whereas CTXs were measured in the livers of two out of nine fish sampled during exposure, and in four out of eight fish sampled during depuration. Timepoint pooled liver samples, as analyzed by CBA-N2a, confirmed the accumulation of CTXs in liver tissues, reaching 0.89 ng CTX3C equiv. g(−1) after 41 days of exposure, followed by slow toxin elimination, with 0.37 ng CTX3C equiv. g(−1) measured after the 6-week depuration. These preliminary results, which need to be pursued in adult lionfish, strengthen our knowledge on CTX transfer and kinetics along the food web. MDPI 2021-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8402466/ /pubmed/34437435 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13080564 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Leite, Isabel do Prado
Sdiri, Khalil
Taylor, Angus
Viallon, Jérôme
Gharbia, Hela Ben
Mafra Júnior, Luiz Laureno
Swarzenski, Peter
Oberhaensli, François
Darius, Hélène Taiana
Chinain, Mireille
Bottein, Marie-Yasmine Dechraoui
Experimental Evidence of Ciguatoxin Accumulation and Depuration in Carnivorous Lionfish
title Experimental Evidence of Ciguatoxin Accumulation and Depuration in Carnivorous Lionfish
title_full Experimental Evidence of Ciguatoxin Accumulation and Depuration in Carnivorous Lionfish
title_fullStr Experimental Evidence of Ciguatoxin Accumulation and Depuration in Carnivorous Lionfish
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Evidence of Ciguatoxin Accumulation and Depuration in Carnivorous Lionfish
title_short Experimental Evidence of Ciguatoxin Accumulation and Depuration in Carnivorous Lionfish
title_sort experimental evidence of ciguatoxin accumulation and depuration in carnivorous lionfish
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8402466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34437435
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13080564
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