AbstractHeavy metals incidence in the aquatic environment and its accumulation in fish are under constant review. Gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) specimens were exposed for two weeks to sediments highly concentrated in metals, collected at the Portman Bay (Murcia, Spain). The metals bioaccumulation was tested in liver, muscle and skin. The potential of the sediment exposure to induce variation of the stress biomarkers genes was conducted in liver and skin. Results revealed that sediments were highly contaminated with metals. However, following 2 weeks exposure to the sediments, Cd accumulates only in liver. Interestingly, the expression of the genes mta, hsp 70 and hsp 90 were significantly down-regulated in skin. Nevertheless, cyp1a1 gen...
The diverse mixture of contaminants frequently present in estuaries complicates their assessment by ...
The metal-inducible protein, metallothionein (MT), plays an important role in metal homeostasis and ...
International audienceThe objective was to describe and model varia- tion patterns in individual fis...
AbstractHeavy metals incidence in the aquatic environment and its accumulation in fish are under con...
Specimens of Sparus aurata were exposed to sub-lethal concentrations of Hg and Cd for 25 days and th...
Hepatic gene expression and gill histology were measured in sand flathead (Platycephalus bassensis) ...
Biomarkers were investigated to assess the effects of metal accumulation in Sparus aurata and Chelon...
Marine contamination is an ever-growing problem, with contaminants such as metals constantly being i...
The worldwide decline of ocean fisheries stocks has provided a rapid growth in fish farming and the ...
Metallothionein (MT) has been used extensively as a potential molecular biomarker to detect heavy me...
AbstractMolecular responses to acute toxicant exposure can be effective biomarkers, however response...
PubMedID: 22867965Anthropogenic activities can increase the salinity of freshwaters and this may cau...
The transcription of contaminant responserelated genes was investigated in juvenile Senegalese soles...
An investigative biomonitoring study was carried out in a eutrophic coastal system with a moderate c...
The diverse mixture of contaminants frequently present in estuaries complicates their assessment by ...
The metal-inducible protein, metallothionein (MT), plays an important role in metal homeostasis and ...
International audienceThe objective was to describe and model varia- tion patterns in individual fis...
AbstractHeavy metals incidence in the aquatic environment and its accumulation in fish are under con...
Specimens of Sparus aurata were exposed to sub-lethal concentrations of Hg and Cd for 25 days and th...
Hepatic gene expression and gill histology were measured in sand flathead (Platycephalus bassensis) ...
Biomarkers were investigated to assess the effects of metal accumulation in Sparus aurata and Chelon...
Marine contamination is an ever-growing problem, with contaminants such as metals constantly being i...
The worldwide decline of ocean fisheries stocks has provided a rapid growth in fish farming and the ...
Metallothionein (MT) has been used extensively as a potential molecular biomarker to detect heavy me...
AbstractMolecular responses to acute toxicant exposure can be effective biomarkers, however response...
PubMedID: 22867965Anthropogenic activities can increase the salinity of freshwaters and this may cau...
The transcription of contaminant responserelated genes was investigated in juvenile Senegalese soles...
An investigative biomonitoring study was carried out in a eutrophic coastal system with a moderate c...
The diverse mixture of contaminants frequently present in estuaries complicates their assessment by ...
The metal-inducible protein, metallothionein (MT), plays an important role in metal homeostasis and ...
International audienceThe objective was to describe and model varia- tion patterns in individual fis...