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Seasonal variations of physiological and cellular biomarkers and their use in the biomonitoring of north adriatic coastal waters (Croatia) (CROSBI ID 110860)

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Petrović, Siniša ; Semenčić, Lorena ; Ozretić, Bartolo ; Ozretić, Mirjana Seasonal variations of physiological and cellular biomarkers and their use in the biomonitoring of north adriatic coastal waters (Croatia) // Marine pollution bulletin, 49 (2004), 9/10; 713-720. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2004.05.004

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Petrović, Siniša ; Semenčić, Lorena ; Ozretić, Bartolo ; Ozretić, Mirjana

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Seasonal variations of physiological and cellular biomarkers and their use in the biomonitoring of north adriatic coastal waters (Croatia)

Lysosomal membrane stability, the content of neutral lipids and lipofuscin as cellular biomarkers were measured in the digestive gland of mussels, Mytilus galloprovincialis Lam., during a one year survey at selected sites along the coast of the northern Adriatic. The ability of mussels to survive in air as a general physiological response was tested at the same sites. Annual changes of sea temperature, salinity, O2 saturation, pH and chlorophyll a concentration were measured and the effects of these environmental factors on the biomarkers selected for this study were determined. Survival of mussels after aerial exposure was significantly (p<0.05) reduced in mussels collected from the contaminated harbors of Pula and Rijeka compared to clean control sites. Lysosomal membrane stability of mussels from urban and industrial areas was also lower indicating exposure to different environmental contaminants. At the same sites, the content of neutral lipids and lipofuscin in digestive cells was significantly higher compared to the reference sites, suggesting alterations in lipid metabolism and contaminant-induced peroxidation of cell membranes. The greatest influence of natural environmental factors was observed for the aerial survival of mussels and the neutral lipids and lipofuscin content in the digestive gland, indicating that the annual cycles of biomarker responses should be well understood for a correct interpretation of biomonitoring results.

biomonitoring ; lysosomes ; mussels ; Mytilus galloprovinciallis ; North Adriatic ; seasonal variations

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Podaci o izdanju

49 (9/10)

2004.

713-720

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0025-326X

1879-3363

10.1016/j.marpolbul.2004.05.004

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