Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
TOXICITY INDUCED BY GADOLINIUM IONS ON
DEVELOPING SEA URCHIN EMBRYOS
C. Martino,1,2 R. Chiarelli,1 C. Costa,2 D. Koop,3 R. Scudiero,4
M. Byrne,3 V. Matranga,2 M.C. Roccheri1
1Department of Biological, Chemical and Pharmaceutical
Sciences and Technologies, University of Palermo, Italy;
2Institute of Biomedicine and Molecular Immunology "A.
Monroy", CNR, Palermo, Italy; 3Department of Anatomy and
Histology, F13, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia;
4Department of Biology, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
E-mail: chiara.martino@unipa.it
Pharmaceuticals are a class of emerging environmental contaminants.
Gadolinium (Gd) is a metal of the lanthanide series
of the elements whose chelates are commonly employed as contrast
agents for magnetic resonance imaging, and subsequently
released into the aquatic environment. We investigated the
effects of exposure to sublethal Gd concentrations on the development
of four phylogenetically and geographically distant
species: two Mediterranean species, Paracentrotus lividus and
Arbacia lixula, and two species living in the East coast of
Australia, Heliocidaris tuberculata and Centrostephanus rodgersii.
Measures of the Gd and Ca content inside embryos by ICPMS
showed a time- and dose-dependent increase in Gd, in parallel
with a reduction in Ca, suggesting that Gd competes with
Ca for binding to the Ca channels. In all the four species, we
observed a general delay of embryo development at 24h postfertilization,
and a strong inhibition of skeleton growth at 48 h,
with species-specific threshold levels of sensitivity.
Further experiments were carried out on P. lividus embryos.
Removal of Gd after 24 h caused partial recovery of embryo
development 48 h post fertilization. We detected an increase of
the LC3 autophagic marker at 24 and 48 h, while confocal
microscopy studies confirmed the increased number of
autophagosomes and autophagolysosomes. In contrast,
immunofluorescence studies showed no apoptotic induction.
Iris type:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
drug toxicity; embryos; sea urchins
List of contributors:
Costa, Caterina
Book title:
Proceedings of the 62nd Congress of the italian embryological group (GEI)
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