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  • Nitric-oxide generation induced by metals plays a role in their accumulation by Phallusia nigra hemocytes.

Nitric-oxide generation induced by metals plays a role in their accumulation by Phallusia nigra hemocytes.

Marine pollution bulletin (2017-08-07)
Cintia Monteiro de Barros, Danielly da Fonte Carvalho Martins, Andressa de Abreu Mello, Leonardo Tavares Salgado, Silvana Allodi
摘要

Ascidians are good monitors for assessing water quality, since they filter large volumes of water; however, little is known about how xenobiotics, including metals, can affect ascidian hemocytes. Metals can be either toxic or beneficial to health, inducing many different responses. The response mechanism depends on the class of metals to which organisms are exposed: essential, nonessential, and borderline. To analyze the influence of metals from different classes on the protective mechanisms of an ascidian, we investigated the production of nitric oxide (NO) after exposure to various concentrations of Mg, Mn and Pb over different time periods. We also determined the amounts of each metal in the hemocytes. Our results indicated that especially Pb could stimulate NO production. Although Pb induced the highest NO production, cell viability was not severely altered in all Pb concentrations and time periods. Ascidians might serve as biomonitor for Pb, since their vanadocytes accumulate Pb.

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Sigma-Aldrich
环氧包埋介质试剂盒, embedding resin for electron microscopy
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双酚A型环氧树脂, used as embedding medium