Assessment of toxicological status of a SW Mediterranean segment population of striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) using skin biopsy |
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Authors: | M. Cristina Fossi, Letizia Marsili, Giancarlo Lauriano, Caterina Fortuna, Simone Canese, Stefania Ancora, Claudio Leonzio, Teresa Romeo, Ruben Merino, Esteban Abad,Bego a Jim nez |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Siena, P.A. Mattioli 4, 53100, Siena, Italy;b I.C.R.A.M., Rome, Italy;c Institute of Organic Chemistry (CSIC), Madrid, Spain;d Laboratory of Spectrometry, CID-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | Various studies have revealed high concentrations of contaminants such as organochlorines (OCs) and heavy metals in Mediterranean cetaceans. A geographical trend of contamination (PCBs and DDTs) has been found for striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba). In this study we used a non-lethal approach (skin biopsy) to investigate bioaccumulation of OCs, including polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs), DDTs, polychlorodibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), polychlorodibenzofurans (PCDFs), trace elements (Hg, Cd, Pb) and CYP1A activity (BPMO) in nine striped dolphins sampled in the Aeolian area (Sicily – Italy) in summer 2002. The arithmetic mean value of BPMO activity in this group was 43.46 AUF/g tissue/h. This value is approximately 3 times and 5 times lower, respectively, than the value found in the Ionian and in the Ligurian groups. Skin biopsies of striped dolphins emerged as a suitable material for assessing the toxicological status of the various Mediterranean groups. |
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Keywords: | Striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) Mediterranean Sea Organochlorines Dioxins Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) Trace elements Non-lethal biomarkers CYP1A |
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