Detoxification Enzyme Activities in the Frog Rana ridibunda as a Tool for Evaluating the Pollution of a Freshwater Ecosystem of Northern Greece with High Concentrations of Zinc and Copper

Chrisa Efstathiadou, I. Kostaropoulos, N. S. Loumbourdis
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The accumulation of two metals (copper and zinc) and the specific activities of two enzyme systems glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) and cytochrome P450-dependent monooxygenases (P450-MO) were measured in four tissues (liver, kidney, small and large intestine) of the frog Rana ridibunda, collected from a wetland near the town of Lagadas, Northern Greece. Very high concentrations of the two metals were found in all studied tissues. The specific activities of both enzyme systems showed a significant decrease in frogs collected from the Lagada area compared to the controls. In the liver, both activities were reduced by about 88–90%. GST activity decreased by about 73% and 87% in the kidneys and small intestine, respectively, whereas the reduction in P450-MO activity was somewhat lower (about 59% in the kidney and 40% in the small intestine). Total protein correlated negatively with GST in the liver and kidney. Negative correlation was also found between copper and GST activity in the kidney. It is concluded ...
ridibunda蛙解毒酶活性作为评价希腊北部高浓度锌和铜淡水生态系统污染的工具
测定了在希腊北部Lagadas镇附近的湿地采集的蛙蛙(Rana ridibunda)的四个组织(肝、肾、小肠和大肠)中两种金属(铜和锌)的积累以及谷胱甘肽s -转移酶(GSTs)和细胞色素p450依赖性单加氧酶(P450-MO)两种酶系统的比活性。在所有被研究的组织中都发现了非常高浓度的这两种金属。两种酶系统的具体活性显示,与对照相比,从Lagada地区收集的青蛙显著降低。在肝脏中,这两种活性都降低了约88-90%。肾脏和小肠的GST活性分别下降约73%和87%,而P450-MO活性的降低略低(肾脏约59%,小肠约40%)。肝、肾总蛋白与GST呈负相关。铜与肾脏GST活性也呈负相关。结论是……
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