螺旋藻(微藻)的抗氧化特性可以降低淡水贻贝中汞引起的氧化应激和神经毒性

IF 1.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Oumaima Abidi, A. Khazri, Hanen Smii, Rihab Belgacem, E. Mahmoudi, H. Beyrem, Mezni Amine, M. Dellali
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The antioxidant properties of Spirulina (microalgae) can reduce oxidative stress and neurotoxicity caused by mercury in freshwater mussels
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to investigate the deleterious effects of mercuric chloride (HgCl2) on the oxidative status and neurotoxicity of Unio ravoisieri, a freshwater mussel, and the potential protective role of Spirulina (SP) as a dietary supplement. The experiment was conducted in a laboratory setting, with two concentrations of HgCl2 (40 and 80 μg/L) administered either alone or in combination with 20 mg/L of SP over a period of seven days. Samples of the mussel's gills and digestive gland were collected following exposure, and levels of antioxidants (CAT, GST), H2O2, GSH, and damage markers (MDA) were measured, along with the activity of the neurotoxicity enzyme, AChE. The results indicated that exposure to HgCl2 resulted in an increase in lipid peroxidation and antioxidant enzyme levels in both the gills and digestive gland. However, the addition of SP to the diet of the mussels restored the levels of antioxidant enzymes, reduced oxidative stress, and decreased neurotoxicity biomarkers (AChE). These findings suggest that SP at a concentration of 20 mg/L can serve as a natural solution to mitigate the toxicity of HgCl2 in freshwater mussels.
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Chemistry and Ecology
Chemistry and Ecology 环境科学-环境科学
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4.20
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58
审稿时长
3.7 months
期刊介绍: Chemistry and Ecology publishes original articles, short notes and occasional reviews on the relationship between chemistry and ecological processes. This journal reflects how chemical form and state, as well as other basic properties, are critical in their influence on biological systems and that understanding of the routes and dynamics of the transfer of materials through atmospheric, terrestrial and aquatic systems, and the associated effects, calls for an integrated treatment. Chemistry and Ecology will help promote the ecological assessment of a changing chemical environment and in the development of a better understanding of ecological functions.
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