Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Pollution by heavy metals has become one of the most important problems in marine coastal areas as a
consequence of anthropogenic inputs. Among metal contaminants, zinc, being considered not very toxic,
is sometimes released into the sea in appreciable quantities and its concentration is loosely regulated.
In this work we analyzed the effects of a high zinc concentration on the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus
immune system. In particular, after 24 h of zinc treatment, we evaluated coelomocytes morphology and
composition as well as the zinc influence on some humoral parameters such as hemolysis, lysozyme-like
activity and antibacterial activity on Vibrio alginolyticus. Our results evidenced that the presence of zinc
affected both cellular and acellular components of the sea urchin immune system. The P. lividus coelomocytes
changed in morphology and number; moreover, the amebocytes changed from a petaloid to a
filipodial-like shape and the red spherula cells increased in number. Among the considered humoral
effectors lysozyme-like activity and antibacterial activity on V. alginolyticus decreased in short-term to
zinc treatment. The modifications in the sea urchin immunological competence might give an early
indication of disease susceptibility thus suggesting to consider the examined defence mechanisms as
potential biological indicators of metal pollution
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Sea urchin; Lysozyme-like activity; Vibrio alginolyticus; Red cells; Amebocytes
Elenco autori:
Stabili, Loredana
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