Issue 10, 2012

The application of biochemical responses to assess environmental quality of tropical estuaries: field surveys

Abstract

A battery of biomarkers of exposure (EROD, DBF, GST and GPx) and effect (lipid peroxidation and DNA damage – strand breaks) were analyzed in gill tissues from caged and native oysters Crassostrea rhizophorae exposed to two tropical estuarine systems in SW Brazil: Santos (S1, S2, S3, S4) and Paranaguá (P1 – control, P2, P3, P4). The exposure lasted 28 days. Native oysters were sampled in the same areas where caged systems were exposed. Significant induction of biomarkers of exposure to organic compounds and oxidative stress (p < 0.05) were observed in all transplanted individuals from Santos resulting in DNA damage and lipid peroxidation. Biological adverse effects were more evident in oysters transplanted in the Santos Estuarine System, a recognized contaminated area, than in the Paranaguá Estuarine System, surrounded by urban areas and Environmental Protected Areas. Native specimens from both estuaries showed adaption to the impacts of several contamination sources affecting the ecosystem. The use of transplanted C. rhizophorae proved to be a suitable tool for assessing and monitoring the environmental quality in mangrove ecosystems. This integrated approach employing multi-biomarker responses under field conditions could be incorporated as a descriptor of health status in tropical estuarine systems.

Graphical abstract: The application of biochemical responses to assess environmental quality of tropical estuaries: field surveys

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jun 2012
Accepted
07 Aug 2012
First published
13 Sep 2012

J. Environ. Monit., 2012,14, 2608-2615

The application of biochemical responses to assess environmental quality of tropical estuaries: field surveys

L. A. Maranho, C. D. S. Pereira, R. B. Choueri, A. Cesar, P. K. Gusso-Choueri, R. J. Torres, D. M. D. S. Abessa, R. D. Morais, A. A. Mozeto, T. A. DelValls and M. L. Martín-Díaz, J. Environ. Monit., 2012, 14, 2608 DOI: 10.1039/C2EM30465A

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