Sensitivity to hydrocarbons and cytochrome P4501A enzyme activity in Arctic marine birds and waterfowl

Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017 The Arctic is host to a taxonomically diverse group of birds, including species of conservation and subsistence importance that spend many months of their annual cycle in the region. With prospects for oil and gas resource development and increases...

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Main Author: Riddle-Berntsen, Ann E.
Other Authors: Hollmén, Tuula, Buck, C. Loren, Aguilar-Islas, Ana
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8139
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/8139 2023-05-15T13:09:12+02:00 Sensitivity to hydrocarbons and cytochrome P4501A enzyme activity in Arctic marine birds and waterfowl Riddle-Berntsen, Ann E. Hollmén, Tuula Buck, C. Loren Aguilar-Islas, Ana 2017-12 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8139 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8139 Department of Marine Biology Sea birds Effect of pollution on Arctic regions Hydrocarbons Cytochrome P-450 Thesis ms 2017 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:37:00Z Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017 The Arctic is host to a taxonomically diverse group of birds, including species of conservation and subsistence importance that spend many months of their annual cycle in the region. With prospects for oil and gas resource development and increases in vessel traffic in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas, arctic birds could be valuable bioindicators to monitor contaminants and specifically hydrocarbons from crude oil. Using liver cytochrome P4501A (CYP1A) activity, I measured levels of hydrocarbon exposure in three bird species of subsistence importance: king eiders (Somateria spectabilis), common eiders (Somateria mollissima), and greater white-fronted geese (Anser albifrons). Over the course of three years, I collected liver samples during spring and fall hunts near Utqiaġvik (formally Barrow) and validated methods for both direct-take and opportunistic liver sampling. Enzyme activity results show significant differences in CYP1A activity levels among species, seasons, and years. Except birds collected during fall 2014, when significantly high enzyme activity was observed in all sampled species, all other collections resulted in median activity levels similar to those reported in other sea duck species in Alaska from un-oiled or non-industrialized habitats. I also used species-specific hepatocyte culture in a broader selection of arctic marine birds and waterfowl candidate bioindicators to assess and compare species CYP1A activity responses as a measure of sensitivity to hydrocarbons. Cytochrome P4501A results from hepatocyte cultures dosed with positive control reference reagents and Alaska North Slope crude oil showed differences in species responses. Based on sensitivity results, I recommend the common eider and common murre (Uria aalge) as bioindicators for use in CYP1A monitoring due to their consistent and measureable responses in our experiments. However, additional species are promising candidates (e.g., tufted puffin; Fratercula cirrhata) but further ... Thesis Alaska North Slope Arctic birds Arctic Barrow Chukchi Common Eider Common Murre fratercula north slope Somateria mollissima Somateria spectabilis Uria aalge Alaska uria University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Arctic Fairbanks
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topic Sea birds
Effect of pollution on
Arctic regions
Hydrocarbons
Cytochrome P-450
spellingShingle Sea birds
Effect of pollution on
Arctic regions
Hydrocarbons
Cytochrome P-450
Riddle-Berntsen, Ann E.
Sensitivity to hydrocarbons and cytochrome P4501A enzyme activity in Arctic marine birds and waterfowl
topic_facet Sea birds
Effect of pollution on
Arctic regions
Hydrocarbons
Cytochrome P-450
description Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017 The Arctic is host to a taxonomically diverse group of birds, including species of conservation and subsistence importance that spend many months of their annual cycle in the region. With prospects for oil and gas resource development and increases in vessel traffic in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas, arctic birds could be valuable bioindicators to monitor contaminants and specifically hydrocarbons from crude oil. Using liver cytochrome P4501A (CYP1A) activity, I measured levels of hydrocarbon exposure in three bird species of subsistence importance: king eiders (Somateria spectabilis), common eiders (Somateria mollissima), and greater white-fronted geese (Anser albifrons). Over the course of three years, I collected liver samples during spring and fall hunts near Utqiaġvik (formally Barrow) and validated methods for both direct-take and opportunistic liver sampling. Enzyme activity results show significant differences in CYP1A activity levels among species, seasons, and years. Except birds collected during fall 2014, when significantly high enzyme activity was observed in all sampled species, all other collections resulted in median activity levels similar to those reported in other sea duck species in Alaska from un-oiled or non-industrialized habitats. I also used species-specific hepatocyte culture in a broader selection of arctic marine birds and waterfowl candidate bioindicators to assess and compare species CYP1A activity responses as a measure of sensitivity to hydrocarbons. Cytochrome P4501A results from hepatocyte cultures dosed with positive control reference reagents and Alaska North Slope crude oil showed differences in species responses. Based on sensitivity results, I recommend the common eider and common murre (Uria aalge) as bioindicators for use in CYP1A monitoring due to their consistent and measureable responses in our experiments. However, additional species are promising candidates (e.g., tufted puffin; Fratercula cirrhata) but further ...
author2 Hollmén, Tuula
Buck, C. Loren
Aguilar-Islas, Ana
format Thesis
author Riddle-Berntsen, Ann E.
author_facet Riddle-Berntsen, Ann E.
author_sort Riddle-Berntsen, Ann E.
title Sensitivity to hydrocarbons and cytochrome P4501A enzyme activity in Arctic marine birds and waterfowl
title_short Sensitivity to hydrocarbons and cytochrome P4501A enzyme activity in Arctic marine birds and waterfowl
title_full Sensitivity to hydrocarbons and cytochrome P4501A enzyme activity in Arctic marine birds and waterfowl
title_fullStr Sensitivity to hydrocarbons and cytochrome P4501A enzyme activity in Arctic marine birds and waterfowl
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity to hydrocarbons and cytochrome P4501A enzyme activity in Arctic marine birds and waterfowl
title_sort sensitivity to hydrocarbons and cytochrome p4501a enzyme activity in arctic marine birds and waterfowl
publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8139
geographic Arctic
Fairbanks
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Fairbanks
genre Alaska North Slope
Arctic birds
Arctic
Barrow
Chukchi
Common Eider
Common Murre
fratercula
north slope
Somateria mollissima
Somateria spectabilis
Uria aalge
Alaska
uria
genre_facet Alaska North Slope
Arctic birds
Arctic
Barrow
Chukchi
Common Eider
Common Murre
fratercula
north slope
Somateria mollissima
Somateria spectabilis
Uria aalge
Alaska
uria
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