Title : Multibiomarker assessment of three Brazilian estuaries using oysters as bioindicators - Valdez_2007_Environ.Res_105_350 |
Author(s) : Valdez Domingos FX , Azevedo M , Silva MD , Randi MA , Freire CA , Silva de Assis HC , Oliveira Ribeiro CA |
Ref : Environ Research , 105 :350 , 2007 |
Abstract :
Oysters have been largely employed as bioindicators of environmental quality in biomonitoring studies. Crassostrea rhizophorae was selected to evaluate the health status of three estuarine areas impacted by anthropogenic activities along the Brazilian coast, in three estuarine complexes, ranging in latitude from 7 to 25 degrees S. In each estuary three sites were sampled in Winter and in Summer: a site considered as reference, and two sites next to contamination sources. Condition index was similar at all sites and estuaries, with the highest values found for Itamaraca oysters in Summer. Necrosis, hyperplasia, mucocyte hypertrophy and fusion of ordinary filaments were the main histopathological lesions observed. Muscle cholinesterase activity was overall similar, but with a strong seasonal effect. Inhibition or activation of branchial total ATPase and Na,K-ATPase activities at the contaminated sites was observed. The health status of these estuarine areas is quite similar, and the combined use of biomarkers is recommended. |
PubMedSearch : Valdez_2007_Environ.Res_105_350 |
PubMedID: 17658507 |
Valdez Domingos FX, Azevedo M, Silva MD, Randi MA, Freire CA, Silva de Assis HC, Oliveira Ribeiro CA (2007)
Multibiomarker assessment of three Brazilian estuaries using oysters as bioindicators
Environ Research
105 :350
Valdez Domingos FX, Azevedo M, Silva MD, Randi MA, Freire CA, Silva de Assis HC, Oliveira Ribeiro CA (2007)
Environ Research
105 :350