The role of melano‐macrophage aggregates in the storage of mercury and other metals: An example from yelloweye rockfish ( Sebastes ruberrimus )

Abstract Melano‐macrophage aggregates, collections of specialized cells of the innate immune system of fish, are considered a general biomarker for contaminant toxicity. To elucidate further the relationship between macrophage aggregates and metals exposure, yelloweye rockfish ( Sebastes ruberrimus...

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Published in:Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Main Authors: Barst, Benjamin D., Nielsen, Kristin M., Korbas, Malgorzata, Roberts, Aaron P., Van Kirk, Kray, McNeel, Kevin, Drevnick, Paul E.
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/etc.3009 2024-04-07T07:55:34+00:00 The role of melano‐macrophage aggregates in the storage of mercury and other metals: An example from yelloweye rockfish ( Sebastes ruberrimus ) Barst, Benjamin D. Nielsen, Kristin M. Korbas, Malgorzata Roberts, Aaron P. Van Kirk, Kray McNeel, Kevin Drevnick, Paul E. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/etc.3009 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fetc.3009 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/etc.3009 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/etc.3009 https://setac.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/etc.3009 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry volume 34, issue 8, page 1918-1925 ISSN 0730-7268 1552-8618 Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis Environmental Chemistry journal-article 2015 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.3009 2024-03-10T01:20:51Z Abstract Melano‐macrophage aggregates, collections of specialized cells of the innate immune system of fish, are considered a general biomarker for contaminant toxicity. To elucidate further the relationship between macrophage aggregates and metals exposure, yelloweye rockfish ( Sebastes ruberrimus ), a long‐lived species, were sampled from the east and west coasts of Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. Metals concentrations in livers (inorganic Hg, methyl mercury, Se, Ni, Cd, Cu, Zn) and spleens (inorganic Hg and methyl mercury) were determined, as well as their correlations with melano‐macrophage aggregate area. Sections of liver tissue were analyzed by laser ablation‐inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry to determine how metals were spatially distributed between hepatocytes and macrophage aggregates. The concentration of inorganic Hg in whole tissue was the best predictor of macrophage area in yelloweye livers and spleens. Macrophage aggregates had higher relative concentrations than most metals compared with the surrounding hepatocytes. However, not all metals were accumulated to the same degree, as evidenced by differences in the ratios of metals in macrophages compared with hepatocytes. Laser ablation data were corroborated with the results of X‐ray synchrotron fluorescence imaging of a yelloweye liver section. Hepatic macrophage aggregates in yelloweye rockfish may play an important role in the detoxification and storage of Hg and other metals. Environ Toxicol Chem 2015;34:1918–1925. © 2015 SETAC Article in Journal/Newspaper Prince of Wales Island Alaska Wiley Online Library Prince of Wales Island ENVELOPE(-99.001,-99.001,72.668,72.668) Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 34 8 1918 1925
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Drevnick, Paul E.
The role of melano‐macrophage aggregates in the storage of mercury and other metals: An example from yelloweye rockfish ( Sebastes ruberrimus )
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description Abstract Melano‐macrophage aggregates, collections of specialized cells of the innate immune system of fish, are considered a general biomarker for contaminant toxicity. To elucidate further the relationship between macrophage aggregates and metals exposure, yelloweye rockfish ( Sebastes ruberrimus ), a long‐lived species, were sampled from the east and west coasts of Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. Metals concentrations in livers (inorganic Hg, methyl mercury, Se, Ni, Cd, Cu, Zn) and spleens (inorganic Hg and methyl mercury) were determined, as well as their correlations with melano‐macrophage aggregate area. Sections of liver tissue were analyzed by laser ablation‐inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry to determine how metals were spatially distributed between hepatocytes and macrophage aggregates. The concentration of inorganic Hg in whole tissue was the best predictor of macrophage area in yelloweye livers and spleens. Macrophage aggregates had higher relative concentrations than most metals compared with the surrounding hepatocytes. However, not all metals were accumulated to the same degree, as evidenced by differences in the ratios of metals in macrophages compared with hepatocytes. Laser ablation data were corroborated with the results of X‐ray synchrotron fluorescence imaging of a yelloweye liver section. Hepatic macrophage aggregates in yelloweye rockfish may play an important role in the detoxification and storage of Hg and other metals. Environ Toxicol Chem 2015;34:1918–1925. © 2015 SETAC
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title The role of melano‐macrophage aggregates in the storage of mercury and other metals: An example from yelloweye rockfish ( Sebastes ruberrimus )
title_short The role of melano‐macrophage aggregates in the storage of mercury and other metals: An example from yelloweye rockfish ( Sebastes ruberrimus )
title_full The role of melano‐macrophage aggregates in the storage of mercury and other metals: An example from yelloweye rockfish ( Sebastes ruberrimus )
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