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POLLUTION BY XENOBIOTICS : BIOMARKERS FOR EARLY DETECTION OF POLLUTION EFFECTS Ibon Cancio EUSKALHERRIKOUNIBERTSITATEA UNIVERSITY OF THE BASQUE COUNTRY emantazabalzazu DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY AND ANIMAL CELL DYNAMICS
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POLLUTION Nutrients Light Noise Smell Toxic compounds XENOBIOTICS Alien species
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CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF THE WATER - Knowledge of the chemical products in the environment - Drawbacks: * Requires selection of substances to be tested, it is difficult and expensive * It has little biological meaning: toxic? Synergistic, antagonistic effects? Legal action against polluting factory
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BIOMONITORING - Chemical analysis on biota * Mussel watch, slug watch... * Bioaccumulation: fraction of pollutants that is accumulated in biological tissues - Drawbacks: * Still need to select substances * Pollutants may not accumulate (be metabolised) * Biological meaning? (does accumulation relate to a possible impairment of animal performance?) Slug Watch
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BIOMARKERS: LOOKING FOR BIOLOGICAL ANSWERS - THE MAIN AIM OF ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY IS TO KNOW THE EFFECT OF POLLUTANTS ON POPULATIONS AND ECOSYSTEMS: Can we measure biologically exposure to chemicals and the effects caused by them?
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* Noise * Ecological relevance Population Organism Physisological Cellular Molecular Community Ecosystem * Specificity * Speed Biomarkers at different levels of organization
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BIOACCUMULATION: low water pollutant concentrations may be concentrated in biological structures Cd Cl Biota Cells Cellular structures
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MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOMARKERS - Quick responses that precede answers at higher levels of biological organization - Quantitative and qualitative relationships between exposure and biomarker response * DEFINITION: alterations at the molecular or cellular level that indicate exposure to contaminants and/or injuries induced by them (McCarthy & Shugart, 1990)
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BIOMARKERS ARE APPLIED ON SENTINEL SPECIES
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CELLS AND TISSUES UNDER STUDY Those showing high exposure to pollutants, accumulation rates and responsiveness to pollutants Liver Gills Dig. gland Gonads
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SAMPLING STRATEGIES Shipyard River coming from Gernika city * * * * * Sampling points
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STRATEGIES: ANIMAL TRANSPLANT
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ANALYSIS OF PROTEINS THAT SCAVENGE SPECIFIC POLLUTANTS OR THAT CHANGE THEIR ACTIVITY UNDER EXPOSURE * Organophosphorous pesticides inhibit brain Acetylcholinesterase * Organic pollutants induce enzymes of the detoxification system (CYP450) * Metals induce Metallothionein synthesis in cells to sequester them
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ST MT 1 2 3 C 1h 1d 7d det Cod Cod Turbot 14.4 kDa MT-level (a.u.) 6 4 2 1 h1 d7 dDetox. Control 0.01 ppm Cd 0.1 ppm Cd QUANTIFICATION OF METALOTHIONEIN LEVELS
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* ORGANOTINS inhibit aromatase activity IMPOSEX, INTERSEX Aromatase Testosterone Estradiol Antifouling paints TBT
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IMPOSEX IN THE DOGWELK Progression of vas deferens and penis growth in a female dogwelk
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POLLUTANTS ACCUMULATE IN LYSOSOMES * Induce changes in the structure of lysosomes
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LSC - FIELD STUDY Aegean Sea / Biscay Gulf LIMANI MUSKIZ OLYMPIADAPLENTZIA Polluted site Reference site
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PEROXISOME PROLIFERATION Normal rat liver Treated with PP
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PEROXISOME PROLIFERATORS Hypolipidemic drugs and other therapeutic agents Herbicides Plasticizers Steroids Solvents and lubricants Food flavors Natural products Crude oils and petroleum products
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ENVIRONMENTAL ESTROGENS Chemical substances that mimic female sexual hormones * Alter sex ratios of wild populations * Impair reproductive performance Normal testis Intersex testis
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VITELLOGENIN IN FISH a biomarker of endocrine disruption Male fish exposed to environmental estrogens express Vtg Liver Female gonad E2 Vtg 2 1
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