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Field application of biochemical and physiological indices in the mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis: transplantation and biomonitoring studies in the lagoon of Venice (North-East Italy)

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
A number of biochemical markers and a physiological index were measured in mussels, Mytilus galloprovincialis, transplanted or native to five different contaminated sites in the lagoon of Venice. Mussels from Pellestrina, a reference site in the adjacent Adriatic sea, were transplanted for six weeks to areas of the lagoon where indigenous mussels were also collected. As biochemical indices, Superoxide dismutase (SOD), Catalase, Aldehyde dehydrogenase (ADH) and NADPH cytochrome c reductase (NADPHcred) were measured in mussel digestive gland; survival in air as a physiological index was also determined. Biomarker responses varied among sites and between indigenous and transplanted animals. Significant induction of Catalase and SOD was shown in animals transplanted to the urban sites of Salute and Chioggia, respectively. In indigenous mussels, induction of SOD and NADPHcred was seen in animals from the polluted site of Treporti and the heavily contaminated industrial area of Marghera. The overall biochemical data indicate significantly higher activity for ADH in transplanted animals in comparison with indigenous ones which, in contrast, present an increase in SOD. As regard survival in air, control mussels did not seem to be healthier in comparison either with transplanted or indigenous ones, suggesting that pollution has no effect on this
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
M. galloprovincialis; biomarkers; biomonitoring; lagoon of venice
List of contributors:
DA ROS, Luisa; Nasci, Cristina
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/30293
Published in:
MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
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