Metal body burden and tissue oxidative status in the bivalve Venerupis decussata from Tunisian coastal lagoons
2020; Elsevier BV; Volume: 159; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.marenvres.2020.105000
ISSN1879-0291
AutoresSafa Bejaoui, Carmen Michán, Khaoula Telahigue, Salwa Nechi, M’hamed El Cafsi, Nejla Soudani, Julián Blasco, Pedro M. Costa, José Alhama,
Tópico(s)Mercury impact and mitigation studies
ResumoCoastal transitional waters are exposed to many anthropogenic threats. This study aims to assess the trace metals' pollution status of transitional waters by evaluating its biological effects in the clam Venerupis decussata. Among the studied sites along the Tunisian littoral, South Tunis and Boughrara were the most impacted, since clams from these two lagoons presented significant differences in: (i) trace metal contents, (ii) in-cell hydrogen peroxide, (iii) enzymatic and non-enzymatic defenses, (iv) damage to lipids and proteins, and (v) protein post-translational modifications. These changes related to evident histopathological traits. PCA showed a clear separation between the digestive gland and gills tissues and illustrated an impact gradient in Tunisian coastal lagoons. Water temperature was revealed as an added natural stressor that, when concurring with high pollution, may jeopardize an ecosystem's health and contribute to the accumulation of hazardous metals in organisms.
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