Gill tissues in aquatic animals are composed of various cell types, each with specific functions such as respiration, excretion, acid-base balance and ionic regulation. In the bivalves, the gill is the main route of contaminant uptake and metals can be absorbed through specific transporters in cell membranes. Among the gill cells, mitochondria-rich cells (MRCs) are considered to be the primary sites responsible for iron transport. In order to determine the mechanisms of sodium extrusion in MRCs after copper exposure, gill cells from Lasmigona costata were isolated and layered on a discontinuous Percoll gradient. The pavement cells (PCVs) and MRCs populations were confirmed by a specific mitochondrial dye (DASPEI) and Na, K-ATPase activity. ...
To date, the occurrence, fate and toxicity of metal-based NPs in the environment is under investigat...
The interactive effects of ocean acidification (OA) and copper (Cu) ions on the mussel Mytilus gallo...
Larvae of Mytilus spp. are among the most Cu sensitive marine species. In this study we assessed the...
In vivo copper accumulation was determined in tissues (mantle, gills, digestive gland, and hemolymph...
This investigation assessed the interactive effects of copper exposure at various salinities on the ...
Background and Objective Numerous metals are increasingly distributed in the environments due to a ...
AbstractThe mechanism of copper (Cu) toxicity in marine invertebrates remains unclear. Therefore, ma...
Copper (Cu) belongs to the major metals causing environmental contamination in European fresh water ...
In freshwater osmoregulating mollusks, Cu can cause toxicity by inducing ionoregulatory disturbances...
Trabajo presentado en la SETAC Europe 24th Annual Meeting (Science Across Bridges, Borders and Bound...
The role of subcellular partitioning of copper on the sublethal effects to two deposit-feeding organ...
Copper is an essential and toxic dietary metal if not kept under tight regulation. In fish the uptak...
PubMedID: 22922878An increase in salinity of freshwater can affect the physiology and metal uptake i...
The stenohaline zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, is uniquely sensitive to the ionic composition o...
AbstractThe paper reviews the evidence for apparent sodium-dependent copper (Cu) uptake across epith...
To date, the occurrence, fate and toxicity of metal-based NPs in the environment is under investigat...
The interactive effects of ocean acidification (OA) and copper (Cu) ions on the mussel Mytilus gallo...
Larvae of Mytilus spp. are among the most Cu sensitive marine species. In this study we assessed the...
In vivo copper accumulation was determined in tissues (mantle, gills, digestive gland, and hemolymph...
This investigation assessed the interactive effects of copper exposure at various salinities on the ...
Background and Objective Numerous metals are increasingly distributed in the environments due to a ...
AbstractThe mechanism of copper (Cu) toxicity in marine invertebrates remains unclear. Therefore, ma...
Copper (Cu) belongs to the major metals causing environmental contamination in European fresh water ...
In freshwater osmoregulating mollusks, Cu can cause toxicity by inducing ionoregulatory disturbances...
Trabajo presentado en la SETAC Europe 24th Annual Meeting (Science Across Bridges, Borders and Bound...
The role of subcellular partitioning of copper on the sublethal effects to two deposit-feeding organ...
Copper is an essential and toxic dietary metal if not kept under tight regulation. In fish the uptak...
PubMedID: 22922878An increase in salinity of freshwater can affect the physiology and metal uptake i...
The stenohaline zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, is uniquely sensitive to the ionic composition o...
AbstractThe paper reviews the evidence for apparent sodium-dependent copper (Cu) uptake across epith...
To date, the occurrence, fate and toxicity of metal-based NPs in the environment is under investigat...
The interactive effects of ocean acidification (OA) and copper (Cu) ions on the mussel Mytilus gallo...
Larvae of Mytilus spp. are among the most Cu sensitive marine species. In this study we assessed the...