Title of article :
Response of antioxidant enzymes in freshwater fish populations ž Leuciscus alburnoides complex/ to inorganic pollutants exposure
Author/Authors :
Paula A. Lopesa، نويسنده , , Teresa Pinheirob، نويسنده , , Maria Cristina Santosc، نويسنده , , Maria da Luz Mathiasa، نويسنده , , Maria Jo?ao Collares-Pereiraa، نويسنده , , Ana Maria Viegas-Crespoa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
11
From page :
153
To page :
163
Abstract :
Evidence is accumulating indicating the importance of antioxidant enzyme activity measurements in eco-toxicological studies, as they may constitute markers for exposure to a large variety of pollutants. Variation of antioxidant enzymes, superoxide dismutase ŽSOD. and glutathione S-transferases ŽGST. and the effect of heavy metals and selenium exposure on these enzymes were investigated in the livers of Iberian endemic minnows ŽLeuciscus alburnoides complex. captured in a copper ŽCu. mining area. Higher hepatic levels of copper and selenium were always observed in fish captured at the polluted site relative to the reference area population, reflecting the environmental monitoring results. A seasonal fluctuation in zinc and selenium levels for both populations was also observed which could be related to gonad maturation. The activity of SOD did not show significant regional alterations, but a seasonal variation occurred presumably associated with the Leuciscus life cycle. The GST activity was higher in the fish population from the polluted area Žexcept in spring. and GST variability was associated with selenium and copper levels when both regions were compared. The increased GST activity was probably a metabolic adaptation to the continuous exposure to higher levels of those elements.
Keywords :
Leuciscus alburnoides , Eco-toxicology , Heavy metals , superoxide dismutase , glutathione S-transferase , copper , Selenium
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Record number :
982770
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