Cuccaro_2022_Mar.Pollut.Bull_178_113601

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Title : Biochemical response of Ficopomatus enigmaticus adults after exposure to organic and inorganic UV filters - Cuccaro_2022_Mar.Pollut.Bull_178_113601
Author(s) : Cuccaro A , Oliva M , De Marchi L , Vieira Sanches M , Bonta Pittaluga G , Meucci V , Battaglia F , Puppi D , Freitas R , Pretti C
Ref : Mar Pollut Bull , 178 :113601 , 2022
Abstract :

With the increase of UV filters usage and consequent release into aquatic environments, the concerns about their potential ecological risks are also increasing. According to this, in the present study, adult polychaetes of the species Ficopomatus enigmaticus were chronically exposed to three concentrations (0.01, 0.1 and 0.5 mg/L) of organic and inorganic filters (Ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate (EHMC) and nanoparticulate Zinc oxide (nZnO), respectively) in order to analyse biochemical responses related to cellular damage, antioxidant defence, biotransformation mechanisms and, lastly, neurotoxicity. Despite major lipid peroxidation caused by EHMC was observed, both UV filters have produced the same response patterns. In details, a clear concentration-dependent activation of glutathione S-transferases and a significant decrease of acetylcholinesterase levels defined an important neurotoxic effect was observed for both contaminants. These results become important to expand the limited scientific literature on biochemical responses of marine and brackish water invertebrates to organic and inorganic UV filters.

PubMedSearch : Cuccaro_2022_Mar.Pollut.Bull_178_113601
PubMedID: 35367697

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Cuccaro A, Oliva M, De Marchi L, Vieira Sanches M, Bonta Pittaluga G, Meucci V, Battaglia F, Puppi D, Freitas R, Pretti C (2022)
Biochemical response of Ficopomatus enigmaticus adults after exposure to organic and inorganic UV filters
Mar Pollut Bull 178 :113601

Cuccaro A, Oliva M, De Marchi L, Vieira Sanches M, Bonta Pittaluga G, Meucci V, Battaglia F, Puppi D, Freitas R, Pretti C (2022)
Mar Pollut Bull 178 :113601