208 resultados para SEABREAM SPARUS-AURATA
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Partial sequences of the mitochondrial control region and its comparison with previously published cytochrome b (cyt-b) and microsatellite data were used to investigate the influence of island isolation and connectivity on white seabream genetic structure. To achieve this, a total of 188 individuals from four island localities (Castellamare and Mallorca, Mediterranean Sea; Azores and Canary Islands, Atlantic Ocean) and five coastal localities (Banyuls, Murcia and Tunisia, Mediterranean Sea; Galicia and Faro, Atlantic Ocean) were analysed. Results showed high haplotype diversity and low to moderate nucleotide diversity in all populations (except for the Canary Islands). This pattern of genetic diversity is attributed to a recent population expansion which is corroborated by other results such as cyt-b network and demographic analyses. Low differentiation among Mediterranean/Atlantic and coastal/island groups was shown by the AMOVA and FST values, although a weak phylogeographic break was detected using cyt-b data. However, we found a clear and significant island/ distance effect with regard to the Azores islands. Significant genetic differentiation has been detected between the Azores islands and all other populations. The large geographical distance between the European continental slope and the Azores islands is a barrier to gene flow within this region and historic events such as glaciation could also explain this genetic differentiation.
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Brackish water ecosystems are often exposed to wide variations in environmental variables, including temperature and salinity, which may cause strong selective pressures on organisms modifying the genetic patterns of species. The aim of this work was to test whether there is a ‘divergence-with-gene flow’ in coastal lagoon populations of white seabream (Diplodus sargus) (Ria Formosa, S Portugal and Mar Menor, SE Spain) respect to four marine populations, by using partial sequences of cyt b mitochondrial gene and information from nine microsatellite loci. Genetic diversity was highest in both coastal lagoons (Mar Menor and Ria Formosa) considering mitochondrial and nuclear markers. Although some of FST population pairwise comparisons were not significant, analyses of molecular variance (AMOVAs) detected differences between groups (coastal lagoon and marine) close to significance. Also, only two haplotypes (Cytb-17 and Cytb-18) were detected in both coastal lagoon sampling sites and these localities (Mar Menor and Ria Formosa) showed the highest number of singletons, some of them with a high number of mutations, as has been already described for other Mar Menor populations (Pomatochistus marmoratus and Holothuria polii). Also, several tests detected significant positive and balancing selection considering mtDNA and microsatellite data. These data support the hypothesis of selection as one of the drivers of the genetic differences found between coastal lagoon and marine populations. The life strategy adopted by Diplodus sargus in coastal lagoons allows it to decrease its mortality rate and improve the heritability of its genes. Also, the increase time spent in coastal lagoons with different temperatures and salinities favours the fitness selection and the maintenance of exclusive haplotypes and genotypes in coastal lagoon inhabitants favouring the ‘divergence-with-gene-flow’.
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Themarine environment seems, at first sight, to be a homogeneousmediumlacking barriers to species dispersal. Nevertheless, populations of marine species show varying levels of gene flow and population differentiation, so barriers to gene flow can often be detected. Weaimto elucidate the role of oceanographical factors ingenerating connectivity among populations shaping the phylogeographical patterns in the marine realm, which is not only a topic of considerable interest for understanding the evolution ofmarine biodiversity but also formanagement and conservation of marine life. For this proposal,we investigate the genetic structure and connectivity between continental and insular populations ofwhite seabreamin North East Atlantic (NEA) and Mediterranean Sea (MS) aswell as the influence of historical and contemporary factors in this scenario using mitochondrial (cytochrome b) and nuclear (a set of 9 microsatellite) molecular markers. Azores population appeared genetically differentiated in a single cluster using Structure analysis. This result was corroborated by Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Monmonier algorithm which suggested a boundary to gene flow, isolating this locality. Azorean population also shows the highest significant values of FST and genetic distances for both molecular markers (microsatellites and mtDNA). We suggest that the breakdown of effective genetic exchange between Azores and the others' samples could be explained simultaneously by hydrographic (deep water) and hydrodynamic (isolating current regimes) factors acting as barriers to the free dispersal of white seabream(adults and larvae) and by historical factors which could be favoured for the survival of Azorean white seabream population at the last glaciation. Mediterranean islands show similar genetic diversity to the neighbouring continental samples and nonsignificant genetic differences. Proximity to continental coasts and the current system could promote an optimal larval dispersion among Mediterranean islands (Mallorca and Castellamare) and coasts with high gene flow.
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Human exploitation has drastically reduced the abundance and distribution of several marine fish and invertebrate populations through overfishing and habitat destruction. Restocking can potentially mitigate these impacts and help to reconstitute depleted stocks but genetic repercussions must be considered. In the present study, the degree of genetic similarity between white seabream (Diplodus sargus Linnaeus 1758) individuals reared for restocking purposes and the receiving population in the Gulf of Castellammare fishery reserve (Sicily, Italy) was assessed using microsatellites. We also inferred the spatial pattern of the genetic structure of D. sargus and connectivity along Sicilian coasts. The farmed population showed significant heterozygosity deficiency in 6 loci and an important reduction in the number of alleles, which could indicate an incipient inbreeding. Both the farmed population and the target one for restocking (Castellammare fishery reserve), showed high and significant values of genetic differentiation due to different allele frequencies, number of privative alleles and total number of alleles. These findings indicate a low degree of genetic similarity between both populations, therefore this restocking initiative is not advisable. The genetic connectivity pattern, highly consistent with oceanographic currents, identified two distinct metapopulations of white seabream around Sicily. Thus it is recommended to utilize broods from the same metapopulation for restocking purposes to provide a better genetic match to the wild populations.
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It has been hypothesized, based on anecdotal information and reports, that adult white seabream migrate and aggregate during spawning. Because most of the past telemetric studies on this ecologically and commercially important species were short in duration and did not cover the reproductive season, we set out to use longer-term passive acoustic telemetry to test this hypothesis. We found that white seabream expands its home range and increases the frequency of forays during the reproductive season, but found no obvious signs of spawning aggregations. Our results thus provide evidence for short-range behavioral shifts in fish space use related to reproductive activity, and support the notion that small MPAs may be effective in managing reef fish populations by effectively protecting their spawning biomass. (c) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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The chemistry of black seabream Spondyliosoma cantharus otoliths from three main fishery grounds (Olhao, Sagres and Sesimbra) located along c. 400 km of the Portuguese south and west coasts was examined. Element:Ca ratios were determined in whole otoliths and otolith cores of young adult specimens of 23 years of age. Using the data from whole otoliths, it was possible to discriminate among S. cantharus from the three fishing grounds with an average accuracy of 91%. Differences among fishing grounds were significant for all element:Ca ratios, and otoliths from Sagres had significantly higher levels of all ratios compared to the other fishing grounds. In contrast, the chemical composition of the otolith core, representative of the larval stage, showed limited variation among the fishing grounds, with an average discrimination accuracy of only 44%, although the Mg:Ca ratio of the otolith cores was also significantly higher for the Sagres samples. The data suggest that larval stages experienced a homogenous environment consistent with an offshore oceanic spawning. Juveniles appeared to display local residency on the inshore fishing grounds, areas probably characterized by greater environmental heterogeneity. Spondyliosoma cantharus population structure is consistent with distinct local population units that share a spawning ground providing recruits to different coastal fishery areas.
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Artificial reefs are used as management tools for coastal fisheries and ecosystems and the knowledge of habitat use and fish movements around them is necessary to understand their performance and improve their design and location. In this study wild specimens of Diplodus sargus were tagged with acoustic tags and their movements were tracked using passive acoustic telemetry. The monitored area enclosed a natural rocky reef, an adjacent artificial reef (AR) and shallower sandy bottoms. Most of the fish were close to full time residents in the monitored area. Results revealed that D. sargus use the natural reef areas on a more frequent basis than the AR. However, excursions to the adjacent AR and sandy bottoms were frequently detected, essentially during daytime. The use of acoustic telemetry allowed a better understanding of the use of artificial reef structures and its adjacent areas by wild D. sargus providing information that is helpful towards the improvement of AR design and location. (c) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Axillary seabream, Pagellus acarne, caught by longlines in the Algarve (Southern Portugal), were sampled between August 1995 and August 1996. Age was studied by counting growth increments on otoliths and the estimated von Bertalanffy parameters were Linf = 28.82 cm, K = 0.29 year-1 and t0 = -1.47 year for males and Linf = 32.30 cm, K = 0.18 year-1 and t0 = -2.56 year for females. Evidence of the annual periodicity of the deposition of increments was found by marginal increment analyses. Macroscopic analysis of the gonads and the gonad somatic index showed that reproduction occurred over an extensive period of time, from May to November. Lengths at first maturity were 18.10 and 17.60 cm for males and females, respectively. This species was characterized as being a protandric hermaphrodite.
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The present work was designed to study certain aspects of the endocrine regulation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor (GnRH-R) in the pituitary of the teleost fish tilapia. A GnRH-R was cloned from the pituitary of hybrid tilapia (taGnRH-R) and was identified as a typical seven-transmembrane receptor. Northern blot analysis revealed a single GnRH-R transcript in the pituitary of approximately 2.3 kilobases. The taGnRH-R mRNA levels were significantly higher in females than in males. Injection of the salmon GnRH analog (sGnRHa; 5–50 μg/kg) increased the steady-state levels of taGnRH-R mRNA, with the highest response recorded at 25 μg/kg and at 36 h. At the higher dose of sGnRHa (50 μg/kg), taGnRH-R transcript appeared to be down-regulated. Exposure of tilapia pituitary cells in culture to graded doses (0.1–100 nM) of seabream (sbGnRH = GnRH I), chicken II (cGnRH II), or salmon GnRH (sGnRH = GnRH III) resulted in a significant increase in taGnRH-R mRNA levels. The highest levels of both LH release and taGnRH-R mRNA levels were recorded after exposure to cGnRH II and the lowest after exposure to sbGnRH. The dopamine-agonist quinpirole suppressed LH release and mRNA levels of taGnRH-R, indicating an inhibitory effect on GnRH-R synthesis. Collectively, these data provide evidence that GnRH in tilapia can up- regulate, whereas dopamine down-regulates, taGnRH-R mRNA levels.
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Editorial An increasingly secure future for wastewater-fed aquaculture in Kolkata, India? by Peter Edwards. First culture-based fisheries growth cycle in Lao PDR is overwhelmingly encouraging, by Sena De Silva. Revival of abandoned shrimp farms in Krishna District of Andhra Pradesh, by National Centre for Sustainable Aquaculture (NaCSA). Growth of forward and backward industries linked with aquaculture in Kolleru Lake area, Andhra Pradesh, India, by A. K. Roy, G. S. Saha, P. Kumaraiah and N. Sarangi Effective marketing strategies for economic viability of prawn farming in Kuttanad, India, by Ranjeet K. and B. Madhusoodana Kurup. Applications of nutritional biotechnology in aquaculture, by S.D. Singh, S.K. Nayak, M. Sekar and B.K. Behera. Some technical and management aspects of catfish hatcheries in Hong Ngu district, Dong Thap province, Vietnam, by H. P. Hung, N. T. T. An, N. V. Trieu, D. T. Yen, U. Na-Nakorn, Thuy T. T. Nguyen. Nodavirus: An emerging threat to freshwater prawn farming, by Biju Sam Kamalam, J., Saravanan, S. and Ajith Stalin, J.L. Asia-Pacific Marine Finfish Aquaculture Network Magazine: Asian seabass farming: Brainstorming workshop and training in India. Comparative study for broodstock management of grey mullet (Mugil cephalus L.) in cages and earthen ponds with hormone treatment, by Nani Gopal Das, Md. Shahadat Hossain, Sushanta Bhattacharjee and Prabal Barua. Cultivation of gilthead sea bream (Sparus auratus L.) in low saline inland water of the southern part of Israel desert, by Samuel Appelbaum and A. Jesu Arockia Raj. Mariculture development opportunities in SE Sulawesi, Indonesia, by La Ode M. Aslan, Hotman Hutauruk, Armen Zulham,Irwan Effendy, Mhummaed Atid, Michael Phillips, Lars Olsen, Brendan Larkin, Sena S De Silva, Geoff Gooley. Improved hatchery and grow-out technology for marine finfish. NACA Newsletter
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采用活体注射秋水仙碱制备鱼类肾细胞染色体、PHA肌肉注射制备肾细胞染色体和鱼类早期胚胎制备染色体等多种方法。以空气干燥法制片Giemsa染色,对鲻鱼Mugil cephalus Linnaeus、真鲷Pagrosomus major(Temminck et Schlegel)、黑鲷Sparus macrocephalus(Basilewsky)、黑鮶Sebastes schlegeli (Hilgendorf)、石鲽Kareius bicoloratus (Basilewsky)、牙鲆Paralichthys olivaceus (Temminck et Schlegel)等分属四目、五科的六种海产鱼的染色体组型进行了考察和分析。研究结果表明:1、一般活体注射秋水仙碱制备海产鱼肾细胞染色体方法的有丝分裂指数虽然略低于PHA制备肾细胞染色体方法的有丝分裂指数。但它是最快最简便且很有效的方法,利用鱼类早期胚胎制备海产鱼染色体标本的方法也很有效,但要受到生物季节的限制。2、通过对六种海产鱼染色体组型分析得到,鲻鱼为48条端部着丝点染色体;真鲷的二倍体2n=48,有1对亚端部着丝点染色体。其余全部为端部着丝点染色体;黑鲷的二倍体2n=48。有3对中部着丝点染色体。2对亚中部着丝点染色体,其余全部为端部着丝点染色体。黑鮶的二倍体2n=48,有1对中部着丝点染色体,其余全部为端部着丝点染色体,石鲽的二倍体2n=48。全部为端部着丝点染色体;牙鲆的二倍体2n=48,全部为端部着丝点染色体。本文还对鱼类染色体的多态现象以及染色与进化的关系进行了讨论。
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鱼类胚胎由于其自身结构特征:体积大、含水量高、多室结构等,迄今超低温保存尚未成功。超低温保存过程中所造成的冷冻损伤是制约鱼类胚胎超低温保存成功与否的关键,具体表现为渗透压影响、抗冻剂毒性、冰晶损伤等。系统研究并阐明鱼类胚胎冷冻损伤机理,是成功建立鱼类胚胎超低温保存技术的基础。本论文主要针对胚胎对渗透压的耐受性、抗冻剂对胚胎的渗透性、降温速率对胚胎内外冰晶形成温度的影响等冷冻损伤机理进行了系统研究,主要研究结果如下: 1.通过检测胚胎在不同浓度人工海水(0%、25%、50%、75%、1×、2×、3×、4×,渗透压范围0~3740 mOsm/kg)中的孵化率,确定了真鲷不同发育时期胚胎对渗透压的耐受范围,以及心跳期胚胎浸泡不同时间对渗透压的耐受范围。结果显示:①真鲷2-4细胞期、原肠期、10-14体节期胚胎、心跳期和出膜前期胚胎孵化率>50%时渗透压的范围依次为:919~1391 mOsm/kg、919~1391 mOsm/kg、462 ~1391 mOsm/kg、232~1878 mOsm/kg和692~1391 mOsm/kg,表明心跳期胚胎对渗透压变化的耐受范围最广;②在不同浓度人工海水中分别浸泡10 min、30 min、1 h、5 h和10 h后,真鲷胚胎孵化率无显著变化的渗透压范围分别为0~2804 mOsm/kg、0~1878 mOsm/kg、232~1391 mOsm/kg、232~1391 mOsm/kg和919~1391 mOsm/kg;结果表明心跳期胚胎对渗透压的耐受范围随浸泡时间的延长而减小。 2.采用毛细管电泳技术检测胚胎内部DMSO的浓度,并且分析了胚胎孵化率和胚胎内部DMSO的浓度随浸泡时间变化与外部抗冻剂的关系。结果表明胚胎孵化率随胚胎外部抗冻剂溶液浓度和浸泡时间的增加而降低;胚胎内部DMSO浓度随胚胎外部抗冻剂溶液浓度和浸泡时间的增加而增加。对胚胎孵化率(y1)随抗冻剂溶液浓度(x)的变化进行一元三次多项式回归,当浸泡时间分别为10 min、30 min和60 min时,回归方程依次为:y1 = -2832.7x3 + 575.01x2 - 37.011x + 99.641(R2 = 0.9722);y1 = 30288x3 - 16322x2 + 2077.3x + 27.603(R2 = 0.9876);y1 = 16052x3 - 5985.2x2 - 32.696x + 119.6(R2 = 0.9124)。对胚胎内部DMSO浓度(y2)随抗冻剂溶液浓度(x)的变化进行回归,当浸泡时间分别为10 min、30 min和60 min时,回归方程依次为:y2 = 0.2584e6.7294x(R2 = 0.9876);y2 = 0.2521e10.964x(R2 = 0.9644);y2 = 0.4054e10.95x(R2 = 0.8954)。 3. 利用低温显微镜观察了不同降温速率(20、40、60、80、100、120℃/min)对胚胎内外冰晶形成温度的影响。胚胎外部冰晶形成温度(TEIF)随降温速率的增加显著下降,在降温速率大于80℃/min之后,TEIF随降温速率增加而降低的幅度减小;胚胎内部冰晶形成温度(TIIF)在降温速率小于80℃/min 时随降温速率的升高而降低,在降温速率大于80℃/min 时随降温速率的升高而升高;胚胎内外冰晶形成温度差值(TEIF - TIIF)在降温速率小于80℃/min时随降温速率的升高而增大,在降温速率大于80℃/min时随降温速率的升高而减小。 4. 在低温显微镜下观察了真鲷胚胎低温保存中有复活胚胎记录的保存方法在冷冻解冻过程中的冰晶形成过程,结果表明:①在冷冻过程中,玻璃化法冷冻的胚胎的内部冰晶形成温度(-53.70,-64.33℃)显著低于程序降温法(-17.51,-21.40℃);而且在玻璃化法冷冻的胚胎内部冰晶形成温度高于外部冰晶后形成(-70.30℃),程序降温法中则相反,胚胎内部冰晶形成温度显著低于外部冰晶形成温度(-4.93,-5.00℃);玻璃化法中,40%PG冷冻的胚胎外部溶液出现玻璃化现象,其他组均未出现;②在解冻过程中,各组均出现重结晶现象;解冻后,玻璃化法的胚胎完整率(62.82%)远高于程序降温法(9.21%)。
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从1949年以来经过近五十年的发展,超低温保存种质细胞技术已经趋于成熟,特别是在家畜推广良种化的过程中发挥重要作用。对海洋动物种质细胞保存研究的范围主要集中在鲑鳟鱼类和牡蛎等少数几种海洋生物上。本研究结合“国家自然科学基金”研究项目,进行了三种贝类和两种鱼类精子的超低温保存实验,得到了它们在液氮(-196 ℃)条件下的适宜保存条件。栉孔扇贝(Chlamys farreri)冻精解冻后复苏比例、受精率和孵化率最高可达到49.39%、42.06%和12.15睦栉孔扇贝精子超低温保存时发生冷冻伤害的温度范围在-30 ℃~-60 ℃;其低温保存的最适降温速率为20 ℃/min;使用抗冻剂二甲基亚砜(DMSO)的最适浓度为5 ℃,其保存效果优于甘油;样品保存的最佳体积为0.6ml~1ml;解冻精子的最适水温为35 ℃,50 ℃次之,20 ℃最差;用自然海水激活解冻后精子的效果好于低盐度溶液;在0 ℃进行预处理平衡时间不宜太长;在抗冻液中加入蛋黄对保存效果没有改善,并且会对冻精的孵化率有抑制作用;用20 ℃/min和5%DMSO冷冻精子,液氮中保存栉孔扇贝精子55天后其复苏比例达到42.17%。超低温保存紫贻贝(Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck)精子,解冻后其复苏比例、受精率和孵化率最高可达到41.63%、69.52%和54.74%。保存紫贻贝精子最适降温速率为5 ℃/min,发生冻伤的温度范围是-20 ℃~-60 ℃;使用抗冻剂DMSO的保存效果好于甘油,且使用抗冻剂DMSO的最适浓度为15%;利用自然海水激活冻精效果好于低盐度或高pH值的溶液;样品体积(在0.2~1ml之间)对保存效果没有影响;采用15%DMSO和5 ℃/min的降温速率处理精子,液氮中保存90天后复苏比例仍达到41.8%。保存菲律宾蛤仔(Ruditapes philippinarum (Adams and Reeve))精子的最适降温速率为5 ℃/min,发生冻伤的温度范围是-30 ℃~-60 ℃;抗冻剂DMSO的保存效果好于甘油,也用DMSO与甘油混合使用,使用抗冻剂DMSO的最适浓度为10%;利用自然海水激活冻精效果好于低盐度或高pH的溶液;样品体积(在0.2%~1.6ml之间)对保存效果有显著影响。冷冻保存后精子复苏比例、受精率和孵化率最高达到40.84%、68.87%和47.17%;以最适降温速率和抗冻剂浓度处理精子,并在液氮中保存36天后冻精复苏比例仍可以达到38.54%。黑鲷(Sparus macrocephalus)精子经过超低温保存后复苏率、存活率最高可以达到61.37%和61.4。保存黑鲷精子时发生冷冻伤害的温度范围是-20 ℃~-60 ℃,适宜的降温速率为20 ℃/min;使用抗冻剂DMSO的适宜浓度为20%;样品体积对保存效果有相关性;利用自然海水激活冻精效果好于低盐度或高pH值的溶液;使用20%DMSO和20 ℃/min降温速率处理,在液氮中保存黑鲷精子66天后解冻,其复苏率和存活率分别为59.81%和58.45%。在液氮中保存真鲷(Pagrosomus major)精子时发生冷冻伤害的温域为-30 ℃~-60 ℃,适宜的降温速率为20 ℃/min;使用抗冻剂DMSO的适宜浓度为20%;采用低盐度或高pH值的溶液激活冻精的效果不如自然海水。真鲷冻精的复苏率和存活率最高可达到50.73%和62.5;以20 ℃/min和20%DMSO处理真鲷精子,保存在液氮中46天后冻精复苏率和存活率为50.63%和61.02%。通过对多种贝类和鱼类精子的超低温保存实验,不仅获得超低温保存基本条件,并且通过显微镜观察结合前人的研究,对产生冻伤的原因和保护的机理提出了一个模式。
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Mediterranean Sea fisheries supply significant local and international markets, based largely on small pelagic fish, artisanal fisheries and aquaculture of finfish (mainly seabass and seabream) and shellfish (mussels and oysters). Fisheries and aquaculture contribute to the economy of countries bordering this sea and provide food and employment to coastal communities employing ca 600,000 people. Increasing temperatures and heat wave frequency are causing stress and mortality in marine organisms and ocean acidification is expected to worsen these effects, especially for bivalves and coralligenous systems. Recruitment and seed production present possible bottlenecks for shellfish aquaculture in the future since early life stages are vulnerable to acidification and warming. Although adult finfish seem able to withstand the projected increases in seawater CO2, degradation of seabed habitats and increases in harmful blooms of algae and jellyfish might adversely affect fish stocks. Ocean acidification should therefore be factored into fisheries and aquaculture management plans. Rising CO2 levels are expected to reduce coastal biodiversity, altering ecosystem functioning and possibly impacting tourism being the Mediterranean the world’s most visited region. We recommend that ocean acidification is monitored in key areas of the Mediterranean Sea, with regular assessments of the likely socio-economic impacts to build adaptive strategies for the Mediterranean countries concerned.
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No presente trabalho, foi estudado um largo espectro de efeitos genotóxicos e bioquímicos na tainha-garrento (Liza aurata). Nos Capítulos II e III são descritos os efeitos de exposição de curta duração ao fenantreno, um hidrocarboneto aromático policíclico (HAP). A exposição de curta duração (16 horas) demonstrou a capacidade deste composto induzir a actividade da enzima de fase I da biotransformação, etoxiresorufina O-desetilase (EROD), provocar decréscimos de integridade no ADN hepático e aumento de anomalias nucleares eritrocíticas (ANE). Em termos de respostas de stresse, os níveis plasmáticos de cortisol e glucose aumentaram face à exposição a este HAP. A exposição ao fenantreno induziu o decréscimo da glutationa peroxidase (GPx) nas guelras, enquanto que no fígado a actividade da GPx aumentou. No rim, a actividade da glutationa S-transferase (GST) foi inibida. Nas guelras, verificou-se um aumento da catalase. O fenantreno demonstrou igualmente a capacidade de induzir um aumento dos níveis de glutationa nas guelras e fígado. Estas respostas demonstraram a sensibilidade de L. aurata, a este HAP, realçando a especificidade das respostas em termos de órgãos. Apesar dos aumentos das defesas antioxidantes, o potencial tóxico deste composto foi demonstrado pelo aumento da peroxidação lipídica nos três órgãos. Nos capítulos seguintes, são descritas as respostas de L. aurata capturada na Ria de Aveiro, em locais com diferentes perfis de contaminação, inicialmente no Outono de 2005 (Capítulos III a IX) e posteriormente analisando respostas sazonais (Capítulos X e XI). A análise de respostas de stresse (cortisol, glucose e lactato) revelou que L. aurata capturada em Vagos (local contaminado por HAPs) apresentava níveis baixos de cortisol, enquanto que no Laranjo (local contaminado por mercúrio) apresentavam elevados níveis de glucose e lactato. Relativamente às hormonas do eixo hipotálamo – hipófise – tiróide (HHT), foram observados elevados níveis plasmáticos da hormona estimuladora da tiróide (TSH) nos organismos capturados no Laranjo, baixos níveis de tiroxina (T4) nos organismos da Barra (local sujeito a tráfego naval) e baixos níveis de triiodotironina (T3) no Rio Novo do Príncipe (próximo de um antigo efluente de pasta de papel), Laranjo e Vagos. A avaliação das defesas antioxidantes, dano oxidativo e genotóxico nas guelras, rim e fígado revelou diferenças significativas nas respostas dos órgãos. L. aurata capturada na Barra apresentou dano oxidativo nas guelras (Capítulo V). No rim foi detectada uma diminuição da integridade do ADN no Rio Novo do Príncipe e Vagos (Capítulo VI), enquanto que no fígado foi observado dano lipídico na Gafanha e Vagos (Capítulo VIII). O dano não esteve sempre associado a um decréscimo das defesas. As análises da água e do sedimento da Ria de Aveiro (Outono de 2005) revelaram elevadas concentrações de metais (Cd, Hg, Cu e Zn),principalmente, no Laranjo e Rio Novo do Príncipe. L. aurata capturada nestes locais apresentou os níveis mais elevados de metalotioninas hepáticas (Capítulo VII) que parecem responsáveis pela inexistência de danos no fígado (Capítulo VIII). O dano oxidativo no ADN, avaliado através da quantificação dos níveis plasmáticos de 8-hidroxi-2-desoxiguanosina (8-OHdG) e o dano clastogénico/aneugénico, avaliado através da quantificação da frequência de ANE, foram estudados, no Outono de 2005, em duas espécies de peixes (L. aurata e Dicentrarchus labrax - robalo) (Capítulo IX). Os resultados revelaram grande sensibilidade de D. labrax em termos de dano oxidativo no ADN na Gafanha, Rio Novo do Príncipe e Vagos, enquanto que L. aurata apresentou dano oxidativo apenas no Laranjo. O aumento da frequência de ANE apenas foi detectado em L. aurata, em Vagos, não se tendo detectado correlação entre estes dois parâmetros. O estudo sazonal (Maio de 2006 a Março de 2007) do dano oxidativo no ADN e frequência de ANE em L. aurata (Capítulo X) demonstrou a variação destes parâmetros com a estação do ano, apesar de não se ter verificado correlação com os parâmetros hidrológicos determinados. No entanto, no local de referência não se verificaram diferenças sazonais, o que sugere que estes biomarcadores reflectem variações de biodisponibilidade de contaminantes. A análise global dos resultados das diferentes estações do ano revelou que L. aurata capturada no Rio Novo do Príncipe e em Vagos apresentou maior susceptibilidade a dano oxidativo no ADN. No entanto, apenas L. aurata capturada em Vagos apresentou frequência de ANE superior à do local de referência. Os dados do estudo sazonal revelaram uma correlação entre dano oxidativo e ANE, sugerindo o stresse oxidativo como um possível mecanismo envolvido na formação de anomalias. A integridade do ADN das guelras, rim, fígado e sangue de L. aurata foi igualmente estudada ao longo de um ano (Capítulo XI), tendo-se verificado uma grande variabilidade ao longo deste período. Não foi demonstrada sensibilidade a um perfil de contaminação específico, tendo-se verificando variabilidade sazonal no local de referência. Globalmente, os resultados demonstraram a importância da utilização de uma bateria de biomarcadores na monitorização ambiental e a especificidade da resposta dos diferentes órgãos de L. aurata.