Preliminary ecotoxicological data on C type killer whale (Orcinus orca) from Terra Nova Bay (Antarctica): Molecular biomarkers and persistent organic contaminants

Among killer whale forms, the type C is a fish eating form and the most common in the Ross Sea. In the austral summer 2015 a study to evaluate the toxicological hazard C type killer whale faces in the Antarctic ecosystem was conducted in Terra Nova Bay. Seven biopsy samples were collected from adult...

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Main Authors: PANTI, CRISTINA, BAINI, MATTEO, MARSILI, LETIZIA, Simone, Panigada, Juan, Muñoz Arnanz, Begoña, Jiménez, FOSSI, MARIA CRISTINA, Giancarlo, Lauriano
Other Authors: Luís Freitas and Cláudia Ribeiro, Panti, Cristina, Baini, Matteo, Marsili, Letizia, Fossi, MARIA CRISTINA
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spelling ftunivsiena:oai:usiena-air.unisi.it:11365/991305 2024-01-28T09:58:57+01:00 Preliminary ecotoxicological data on C type killer whale (Orcinus orca) from Terra Nova Bay (Antarctica): Molecular biomarkers and persistent organic contaminants PANTI, CRISTINA BAINI, MATTEO MARSILI, LETIZIA Simone, Panigada Juan, Muñoz Arnanz Begoña, Jiménez FOSSI, MARIA CRISTINA Giancarlo, Lauriano Luís Freitas and Cláudia Ribeiro Panti, Cristina Baini, Matteo Marsili, Letizia Simone, Panigada Juan, Muñoz Arnanz Begoña, Jiménez Fossi, MARIA CRISTINA Giancarlo, Lauriano 2016 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11365/991305 eng eng ispartofbook:30th Conference of the European Cetacean Society. Into the deep: research and conservation on oceanic marine mammals. Abstract Book 30th Conference of the European Cetacean Society. Into the deep: research and conservation on oceanic marine mammals. firstpage:94 lastpage:94 numberofpages:1 http://hdl.handle.net/11365/991305 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2016 ftunivsiena 2024-01-02T23:19:55Z Among killer whale forms, the type C is a fish eating form and the most common in the Ross Sea. In the austral summer 2015 a study to evaluate the toxicological hazard C type killer whale faces in the Antarctic ecosystem was conducted in Terra Nova Bay. Seven biopsy samples were collected from adult specimens (5 males and 2 females) in the surroundings of the Italian research station Mario Zucchelli by means of remote dart sampling from the pack ice.The accumulation levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs), including legacy (DDTs, PCBs, HCB) and emerging POPs (PBDEs) were measured. Moreover, the protein expression of cythocrome P450 (CYP1A and 2B) and the mRNA level variations of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors α and γ (PPARαγ) and the Estrogen Receptor α (ERα) were evaluated. PPARs are ligand-dependent nuclear receptors involved in lipid homeostasis, inflammation and adipogenesis, and ERα is involved in the estrogen pathways and induced by estrogen-like exogenous compounds such as OCs and PBDEs. PCBs (twenty-one ortho PCB congeners), DDTs, HCB and PBDEs (fourteen congeners from tri- to deca-substituted) were analyzed on freeze-dried blubber biopsy samples by GC-qMS. The protein expression was evaluated by Western Blot and the mRNA levels were quantified by quantitative Real-Time PCR. The average abundance pattern for the contaminants was DDTs>PCBs>HCB>PBDEs. Contaminant levels resulted to be lower when compared to existing data from Antarctic type C killer whales from Ross Sea (McMurdo Sound) and those reported for the fish-eating resident or offshore killer whales, or feeding at higher trophic levels. Both protein and gene expression biomarker responses were correlated to contaminant levels to evaluate the biological responses to POPs. A comprehensive assessment of the ecotoxicological status of Ross Sea killer whale will be undertaken by considering the satellite tracking and feeding ecology data gained on the same samples. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Killer Whale McMurdo Sound Orca Orcinus orca Ross Sea Killer whale Università degli Studi di Siena: USiena air Antarctic The Antarctic Austral Ross Sea McMurdo Sound Terra Nova Bay Mario Zucchelli ENVELOPE(164.123,164.123,-74.695,-74.695)
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description Among killer whale forms, the type C is a fish eating form and the most common in the Ross Sea. In the austral summer 2015 a study to evaluate the toxicological hazard C type killer whale faces in the Antarctic ecosystem was conducted in Terra Nova Bay. Seven biopsy samples were collected from adult specimens (5 males and 2 females) in the surroundings of the Italian research station Mario Zucchelli by means of remote dart sampling from the pack ice.The accumulation levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs), including legacy (DDTs, PCBs, HCB) and emerging POPs (PBDEs) were measured. Moreover, the protein expression of cythocrome P450 (CYP1A and 2B) and the mRNA level variations of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors α and γ (PPARαγ) and the Estrogen Receptor α (ERα) were evaluated. PPARs are ligand-dependent nuclear receptors involved in lipid homeostasis, inflammation and adipogenesis, and ERα is involved in the estrogen pathways and induced by estrogen-like exogenous compounds such as OCs and PBDEs. PCBs (twenty-one ortho PCB congeners), DDTs, HCB and PBDEs (fourteen congeners from tri- to deca-substituted) were analyzed on freeze-dried blubber biopsy samples by GC-qMS. The protein expression was evaluated by Western Blot and the mRNA levels were quantified by quantitative Real-Time PCR. The average abundance pattern for the contaminants was DDTs>PCBs>HCB>PBDEs. Contaminant levels resulted to be lower when compared to existing data from Antarctic type C killer whales from Ross Sea (McMurdo Sound) and those reported for the fish-eating resident or offshore killer whales, or feeding at higher trophic levels. Both protein and gene expression biomarker responses were correlated to contaminant levels to evaluate the biological responses to POPs. A comprehensive assessment of the ecotoxicological status of Ross Sea killer whale will be undertaken by considering the satellite tracking and feeding ecology data gained on the same samples.
author2 Luís Freitas and Cláudia Ribeiro
Panti, Cristina
Baini, Matteo
Marsili, Letizia
Simone, Panigada
Juan, Muñoz Arnanz
Begoña, Jiménez
Fossi, MARIA CRISTINA
Giancarlo, Lauriano
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author PANTI, CRISTINA
BAINI, MATTEO
MARSILI, LETIZIA
Simone, Panigada
Juan, Muñoz Arnanz
Begoña, Jiménez
FOSSI, MARIA CRISTINA
Giancarlo, Lauriano
spellingShingle PANTI, CRISTINA
BAINI, MATTEO
MARSILI, LETIZIA
Simone, Panigada
Juan, Muñoz Arnanz
Begoña, Jiménez
FOSSI, MARIA CRISTINA
Giancarlo, Lauriano
Preliminary ecotoxicological data on C type killer whale (Orcinus orca) from Terra Nova Bay (Antarctica): Molecular biomarkers and persistent organic contaminants
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BAINI, MATTEO
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Simone, Panigada
Juan, Muñoz Arnanz
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Giancarlo, Lauriano
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title Preliminary ecotoxicological data on C type killer whale (Orcinus orca) from Terra Nova Bay (Antarctica): Molecular biomarkers and persistent organic contaminants
title_short Preliminary ecotoxicological data on C type killer whale (Orcinus orca) from Terra Nova Bay (Antarctica): Molecular biomarkers and persistent organic contaminants
title_full Preliminary ecotoxicological data on C type killer whale (Orcinus orca) from Terra Nova Bay (Antarctica): Molecular biomarkers and persistent organic contaminants
title_fullStr Preliminary ecotoxicological data on C type killer whale (Orcinus orca) from Terra Nova Bay (Antarctica): Molecular biomarkers and persistent organic contaminants
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary ecotoxicological data on C type killer whale (Orcinus orca) from Terra Nova Bay (Antarctica): Molecular biomarkers and persistent organic contaminants
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