TY - JOUR
T1 - Monitoring metallothionein-like protein concentrations and cholinesterase activity in tropical cup oysters as biomarkers of exposure to metals and pesticides in the southern Caribbean, Colombia
AU - Moncaleano-Niño, Angela M.
AU - Gómez-Cubillos, Maria Camila
AU - Luna-Acosta, Andrea
AU - Villamil, Luisa
AU - Casseres-Ruiz, Samuel
AU - Ahrens, Michael J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2022/4
Y1 - 2022/4
N2 - Metallothionein-like protein concentrations (MT) and three functionally defined fractions of cholinesterase activity (ChE) were quantified in gill and digestive gland homogenates of tropical cup oysters from 5 nearshore locations in the Colombian Caribbean and correlated with sediment and tissue metal (9 metals) and pesticide (22 organophosphates, OPs, and 20 organochlorines—OCPs), as well as water physical–chemical parameters (salinity, pH, temperature, and dissolved oxygen). Tissue and sediment pesticide concentrations were below detection limits in all samples, whereas sediment and tissue metal concentrations exceeded environmental thresholds at several locations. Tissue MT and ChE biomarkers varied by a factor of 5–6 between locations. Inhibition of cholinesterase activity was negligible for all 5 sites, despite spatial–temporal variation in ChE activity, consistent with below-detection OP concentrations. Tissue MT and ChE biomarkers correlated with tissue and metal sediment concentrations, yet, statistically significant covariance between biomarkers and water chemistry parameters was also observed, indicating that both, metal concentrations and physical–chemical variables, are likely to be responsible for generating the observed spatial–temporal variations in biomarker patterns.
AB - Metallothionein-like protein concentrations (MT) and three functionally defined fractions of cholinesterase activity (ChE) were quantified in gill and digestive gland homogenates of tropical cup oysters from 5 nearshore locations in the Colombian Caribbean and correlated with sediment and tissue metal (9 metals) and pesticide (22 organophosphates, OPs, and 20 organochlorines—OCPs), as well as water physical–chemical parameters (salinity, pH, temperature, and dissolved oxygen). Tissue and sediment pesticide concentrations were below detection limits in all samples, whereas sediment and tissue metal concentrations exceeded environmental thresholds at several locations. Tissue MT and ChE biomarkers varied by a factor of 5–6 between locations. Inhibition of cholinesterase activity was negligible for all 5 sites, despite spatial–temporal variation in ChE activity, consistent with below-detection OP concentrations. Tissue MT and ChE biomarkers correlated with tissue and metal sediment concentrations, yet, statistically significant covariance between biomarkers and water chemistry parameters was also observed, indicating that both, metal concentrations and physical–chemical variables, are likely to be responsible for generating the observed spatial–temporal variations in biomarker patterns.
KW - Biomarker
KW - Caribbean
KW - Cholinesterase
KW - Cup oysters
KW - Metallothionein
KW - Metals
KW - Pesticides
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85120090537
U2 - 10.1007/s11356-021-17644-7
DO - 10.1007/s11356-021-17644-7
M3 - Article
C2 - 34837617
AN - SCOPUS:85120090537
SN - 0944-1344
VL - 29
SP - 25157
EP - 25183
JO - Environmental Science and Pollution Research
JF - Environmental Science and Pollution Research
IS - 17
ER -