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The Common Sunstar Crossaster papposus—A Neurotoxic Starfish

Saxitoxins (STXs) are a family of potent neurotoxins produced naturally by certain species of phytoplankton and cyanobacteria which are extremely toxic to mammalian nervous systems. The accumulation of STXs in bivalve molluscs can significantly impact animal and human health. Recent work conducted i...

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Autores principales: Dean, Karl J., Alexander, Ryan P., Hatfield, Robert G., Lewis, Adam M., Coates, Lewis N., Collin, Tom, Teixeira Alves, Mickael, Lee, Vanessa, Daumich, Caroline, Hicks, Ruth, White, Peter, Thomas, Krista M., Ellis, Jim R., Turner, Andrew D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8704474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34940694
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md19120695
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author Dean, Karl J.
Alexander, Ryan P.
Hatfield, Robert G.
Lewis, Adam M.
Coates, Lewis N.
Collin, Tom
Teixeira Alves, Mickael
Lee, Vanessa
Daumich, Caroline
Hicks, Ruth
White, Peter
Thomas, Krista M.
Ellis, Jim R.
Turner, Andrew D.
author_facet Dean, Karl J.
Alexander, Ryan P.
Hatfield, Robert G.
Lewis, Adam M.
Coates, Lewis N.
Collin, Tom
Teixeira Alves, Mickael
Lee, Vanessa
Daumich, Caroline
Hicks, Ruth
White, Peter
Thomas, Krista M.
Ellis, Jim R.
Turner, Andrew D.
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description Saxitoxins (STXs) are a family of potent neurotoxins produced naturally by certain species of phytoplankton and cyanobacteria which are extremely toxic to mammalian nervous systems. The accumulation of STXs in bivalve molluscs can significantly impact animal and human health. Recent work conducted in the North Sea highlighted the widespread presence of various saxitoxins in a range of benthic organisms, with the common sunstar (Crossaster papposus) demonstrating high concentrations of saxitoxins. In this study, an extensive sampling program was undertaken across multiple seas surrounding the UK, with 146 starfish and 5 brittlestars of multiple species analysed for STXs. All the common sunstars analysed (n > 70) contained quantifiable levels of STXs, with the total concentrations ranging from 99 to 11,245 µg STX eq/kg. The common sunstars were statistically different in terms of toxin loading to all the other starfish species tested. Two distinct toxic profiles were observed in sunstars, a decarbomylsaxitoxin (dcSTX)-dominant profile which encompassed samples from most of the UK coast and an STX and gonyautoxin2 (GTX2) profile from the North Yorkshire coast of England. Compartmentalisation studies demonstrated that the female gonads exhibited the highest toxin concentrations of all the individual organs tested, with concentrations >40,000 µg STX eq/kg in one sample. All the sunstars, male or female, exhibited the presence of STXs in the skin, digestive glands and gonads. This study highlights that the common sunstar ubiquitously contains STXs, independent of the geographical location around the UK and often at concentrations many times higher than the current regulatory limits for STXs in molluscs; therefore, the common sunstar should be considered toxic hereafter.
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spelling pubmed-87044742021-12-25 The Common Sunstar Crossaster papposus—A Neurotoxic Starfish Dean, Karl J. Alexander, Ryan P. Hatfield, Robert G. Lewis, Adam M. Coates, Lewis N. Collin, Tom Teixeira Alves, Mickael Lee, Vanessa Daumich, Caroline Hicks, Ruth White, Peter Thomas, Krista M. Ellis, Jim R. Turner, Andrew D. Mar Drugs Article Saxitoxins (STXs) are a family of potent neurotoxins produced naturally by certain species of phytoplankton and cyanobacteria which are extremely toxic to mammalian nervous systems. The accumulation of STXs in bivalve molluscs can significantly impact animal and human health. Recent work conducted in the North Sea highlighted the widespread presence of various saxitoxins in a range of benthic organisms, with the common sunstar (Crossaster papposus) demonstrating high concentrations of saxitoxins. In this study, an extensive sampling program was undertaken across multiple seas surrounding the UK, with 146 starfish and 5 brittlestars of multiple species analysed for STXs. All the common sunstars analysed (n > 70) contained quantifiable levels of STXs, with the total concentrations ranging from 99 to 11,245 µg STX eq/kg. The common sunstars were statistically different in terms of toxin loading to all the other starfish species tested. Two distinct toxic profiles were observed in sunstars, a decarbomylsaxitoxin (dcSTX)-dominant profile which encompassed samples from most of the UK coast and an STX and gonyautoxin2 (GTX2) profile from the North Yorkshire coast of England. Compartmentalisation studies demonstrated that the female gonads exhibited the highest toxin concentrations of all the individual organs tested, with concentrations >40,000 µg STX eq/kg in one sample. All the sunstars, male or female, exhibited the presence of STXs in the skin, digestive glands and gonads. This study highlights that the common sunstar ubiquitously contains STXs, independent of the geographical location around the UK and often at concentrations many times higher than the current regulatory limits for STXs in molluscs; therefore, the common sunstar should be considered toxic hereafter. MDPI 2021-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8704474/ /pubmed/34940694 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md19120695 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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Dean, Karl J.
Alexander, Ryan P.
Hatfield, Robert G.
Lewis, Adam M.
Coates, Lewis N.
Collin, Tom
Teixeira Alves, Mickael
Lee, Vanessa
Daumich, Caroline
Hicks, Ruth
White, Peter
Thomas, Krista M.
Ellis, Jim R.
Turner, Andrew D.
The Common Sunstar Crossaster papposus—A Neurotoxic Starfish
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title_full The Common Sunstar Crossaster papposus—A Neurotoxic Starfish
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8704474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34940694
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md19120695
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