Effects of exposure to arsenic in Corbicula fluminea: Evaluation of the histological, histochemical and biochemical responses
Arsenic (As) is a common element in aquatic environments and it is originated from both anthropogenic and natural processes. It is a toxic metalloid, especially in the trivalent form (arsenite), to humans and wildlife, and consequently its contamination of aquatic environments (especially groundwat...
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Arsenic (As) is a common element in aquatic environments and it is originated from both anthropogenic and natural processes. It is a toxic metalloid, especially in the trivalent form (arsenite), to humans and wildlife, and consequently its contamination of aquatic environments (especially groundwater and drinking water) is a serious public health problem in several regions around the globe, particularly in Asia, since it is known to cause cancer and other types of pathologies. The main goal of the present study was to assess the toxicological effects, bioaccumulation and ability to regulate As in Corbicula fluminea (Muller 1744), exposed to different concentrations of As in the water. One hundred fresh-water bivalves (1.6 ± 0.3 g) from the Minho River (Portugal) were randomly distributed in ten 20-L tanks and exposed to different nominal concentrations of As (100, 300, 500, and 1000 µg L–1) for 28 days. A tank with tap water free of chlorine was used as control. The assay was performed in duplicate, at a constant temperature of 20 ± 1ºC. The results showed a significant increase (P < 0.01) of As in the total concentration and cytosolic fraction after 28 days of exposure in all treatments. A significant increase (P < 0.01) in metallothionein concentration was also detected in bivalves exposed to the different concentrations of As, in comparison with the controls. The histological and histochemical evaluation provided clear evidence that As accumulated in tissues, especially in the digestive gland, and caused tissue alterations in 50% of the organisms.
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spelling | doaj.art-17217d0acddf43c6942718b15bc27dfe2024-03-03T18:16:13ZengUniversidad Autónoma de Baja CaliforniaCiencias Marinas0185-38802395-90532008-09-0134310.7773/cm.v34i3.1396Effects of exposure to arsenic in Corbicula fluminea: Evaluation of the histological, histochemical and biochemical responsesMS Diniz0HM Santos1PM Costa2I Peres3MH Costa4S Alves5JL Capelo-Martinez6Universidade Nova de LisboaUniversidade Nova de LisboaUniversidade Nova de LisboaUniversidade Nova de LisboaUniversidade Nova de LisboaUniversidade Técnica de LisboaUniversidade Nova de Lisboa Arsenic (As) is a common element in aquatic environments and it is originated from both anthropogenic and natural processes. It is a toxic metalloid, especially in the trivalent form (arsenite), to humans and wildlife, and consequently its contamination of aquatic environments (especially groundwater and drinking water) is a serious public health problem in several regions around the globe, particularly in Asia, since it is known to cause cancer and other types of pathologies. The main goal of the present study was to assess the toxicological effects, bioaccumulation and ability to regulate As in Corbicula fluminea (Muller 1744), exposed to different concentrations of As in the water. One hundred fresh-water bivalves (1.6 ± 0.3 g) from the Minho River (Portugal) were randomly distributed in ten 20-L tanks and exposed to different nominal concentrations of As (100, 300, 500, and 1000 µg L–1) for 28 days. A tank with tap water free of chlorine was used as control. The assay was performed in duplicate, at a constant temperature of 20 ± 1ºC. The results showed a significant increase (P < 0.01) of As in the total concentration and cytosolic fraction after 28 days of exposure in all treatments. A significant increase (P < 0.01) in metallothionein concentration was also detected in bivalves exposed to the different concentrations of As, in comparison with the controls. The histological and histochemical evaluation provided clear evidence that As accumulated in tissues, especially in the digestive gland, and caused tissue alterations in 50% of the organisms. https://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/1396accumulationarsenicbiomarkersCorbicula flumineahistopathology |
spellingShingle | MS Diniz HM Santos PM Costa I Peres MH Costa S Alves JL Capelo-Martinez Effects of exposure to arsenic in Corbicula fluminea: Evaluation of the histological, histochemical and biochemical responses Ciencias Marinas accumulation arsenic biomarkers Corbicula fluminea histopathology |
title | Effects of exposure to arsenic in Corbicula fluminea: Evaluation of the histological, histochemical and biochemical responses |
title_full | Effects of exposure to arsenic in Corbicula fluminea: Evaluation of the histological, histochemical and biochemical responses |
title_fullStr | Effects of exposure to arsenic in Corbicula fluminea: Evaluation of the histological, histochemical and biochemical responses |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of exposure to arsenic in Corbicula fluminea: Evaluation of the histological, histochemical and biochemical responses |
title_short | Effects of exposure to arsenic in Corbicula fluminea: Evaluation of the histological, histochemical and biochemical responses |
title_sort | effects of exposure to arsenic in corbicula fluminea evaluation of the histological histochemical and biochemical responses |
topic | accumulation arsenic biomarkers Corbicula fluminea histopathology |
url | https://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/1396 |
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