In order to identify a metal bioaccumulation marker usable in monitoring programs, we analyzed the metal content in Mytilus galloprovincialis gill and gonadal tissues and its relationship with p-gst expression levels after a laboratory exposure for 24 h to individual chlorides of Ni, Cu, 5, 15, 35 lM and Cd 1,5; 5, 10 lM in artificial sea water. Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry showed that metal content increased in both tissues in an exposure dose-dependent fashion except for Ni in gonadal tissues, where a low value at the highest exposure was observed. Metal bioaccumulation was higher in gill than gonadal tissues as was p-gst expression level, measured by RT-qPCR, except for the highest Cu exposure. In the gonadal tissue, Ni induced the highest p-gst increase resulting in 2.5- and 4-fold at 5 and 35 lM, respectively, while only about twofold for some Cu and Cd dose exposure. In gill tissue, instead Cd produced p-gst dosedependent increase being 2.3- and 9.6-fold at 5 and 10 lM, respectively. Ni and Cu meanwhile produced 12- and 5-fold expression levels only at the highest concentration used. Mytilus galloprovincialis shows also a selectivity to accumulate the investigated metals, since metal concentration reduction in ASW, after exposure, was 96–97 %; 85.1–90 % and 4.5–10 % for Cd, Cu and Ni, respectively. Finally, p-gst expression levels correlated particularly with the amount of bioaccumulated Cd in gill tissue, indicating p-gst as a potential marker, even if not univocally, of significative cadmium bioaccumulation usable in environmental monitoring programs.

Selectivity of metal bioaccumulation and its relationship with glutathione S-transferase levels in gonadal and gill tissues of Mytilus galloprovincialis exposed to Ni (II), Cu (II) and Cd (II) / Piscopo, Marina; Ricciardiello, Marica; Palumbo, Giancarlo; Troisi, Jacopo. - In: RENDICONTI LINCEI. SCIENZE FISICHE E NATURALI. - ISSN 2037-4631. - 27:4(2016), pp. 1-12. [10.1007/s12210-016-0564-0]

Selectivity of metal bioaccumulation and its relationship with glutathione S-transferase levels in gonadal and gill tissues of Mytilus galloprovincialis exposed to Ni (II), Cu (II) and Cd (II)

PISCOPO, MARINA
;
PALUMBO, GIANCARLO;
2016

Abstract

In order to identify a metal bioaccumulation marker usable in monitoring programs, we analyzed the metal content in Mytilus galloprovincialis gill and gonadal tissues and its relationship with p-gst expression levels after a laboratory exposure for 24 h to individual chlorides of Ni, Cu, 5, 15, 35 lM and Cd 1,5; 5, 10 lM in artificial sea water. Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry showed that metal content increased in both tissues in an exposure dose-dependent fashion except for Ni in gonadal tissues, where a low value at the highest exposure was observed. Metal bioaccumulation was higher in gill than gonadal tissues as was p-gst expression level, measured by RT-qPCR, except for the highest Cu exposure. In the gonadal tissue, Ni induced the highest p-gst increase resulting in 2.5- and 4-fold at 5 and 35 lM, respectively, while only about twofold for some Cu and Cd dose exposure. In gill tissue, instead Cd produced p-gst dosedependent increase being 2.3- and 9.6-fold at 5 and 10 lM, respectively. Ni and Cu meanwhile produced 12- and 5-fold expression levels only at the highest concentration used. Mytilus galloprovincialis shows also a selectivity to accumulate the investigated metals, since metal concentration reduction in ASW, after exposure, was 96–97 %; 85.1–90 % and 4.5–10 % for Cd, Cu and Ni, respectively. Finally, p-gst expression levels correlated particularly with the amount of bioaccumulated Cd in gill tissue, indicating p-gst as a potential marker, even if not univocally, of significative cadmium bioaccumulation usable in environmental monitoring programs.
2016
Selectivity of metal bioaccumulation and its relationship with glutathione S-transferase levels in gonadal and gill tissues of Mytilus galloprovincialis exposed to Ni (II), Cu (II) and Cd (II) / Piscopo, Marina; Ricciardiello, Marica; Palumbo, Giancarlo; Troisi, Jacopo. - In: RENDICONTI LINCEI. SCIENZE FISICHE E NATURALI. - ISSN 2037-4631. - 27:4(2016), pp. 1-12. [10.1007/s12210-016-0564-0]
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