Luis_2016_Mar.Pollut.Bull_106_236

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Title : Effects of emerging contaminants on neurotransmission and biotransformation in marine organisms - An in vitro approach - Luis_2016_Mar.Pollut.Bull_106_236
Author(s) : Luis LG , Barreto A , Trindade T , Soares AM , Oliveira M
Ref : Mar Pollut Bull , 106 :236 , 2016
Abstract :

The effects of gold (ionic form and nanoparticles - AuNPs) and pharmaceuticals (carbamazepine and fluoxetine) on enzymes involved in neurotransmission (acetylcholinesterase - AChE) and biotransformation (glutathione S-transferases - GST) were assessed by their incubation with Mytilus galloprovincialis' hemolymph and subcellular fraction of gills, respectively. AuNPs did not alter enzymatic activities unlike ionic gold that inhibited AChE and GST activities at 2.5 and 0.42mg.L(-1), respectively. Carbamazepine inhibited AChE activity at 500mg.L(-1) and fluoxetine at 1000mg.L(-1). GST was inhibited by carbamazepine at 250mg.L(-1) and by fluoxetine at 125mg.L(-1). Increased AChE activity was found in simultaneous exposures to fluoxetine and bovine serum albumin coated AuNPs (BSA-AuNPs). Concerning GST, in the simultaneous exposures, AuNPs revealed protective effects against carbamazepine (citrate and polyvinylpyrrolidone coated) and fluoxetine (citrate and BSA coated) induced inhibition. However, BSA-AuNPs increased the inhibition caused by carbamazepine. AuNPs demonstrated ability to interfere with other chemicals toxicity justifying further studies.

PubMedSearch : Luis_2016_Mar.Pollut.Bull_106_236
PubMedID: 26988391

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Luis LG, Barreto A, Trindade T, Soares AM, Oliveira M (2016)
Effects of emerging contaminants on neurotransmission and biotransformation in marine organisms - An in vitro approach
Mar Pollut Bull 106 :236

Luis LG, Barreto A, Trindade T, Soares AM, Oliveira M (2016)
Mar Pollut Bull 106 :236