Impact of environmental mercury exposure on the blood cells oxidative status of fishermen living around Mundaú lagoon in Maceió – Alagoas (AL), Brazil

Mercury in the aquatic environment can lead to exposure of the human population and is a known toxic metal due to its capacity for accumulation in organs. We aimed to evaluate the mercury level in the blood and urine of fishermen and correlate it with the level of oxidative stress in blood cells. We...

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Main Authors: Reginaldo Silva-Filho, Nerveson Santos, Mayara Costa Santos, Ábner Nunes, Raphael Pinto, Chiara Marinho, Talitta Lima, Mariana P. Fernandes, Josué Carinhanha C. Santos, Ana Catarina R. Leite
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Published: Elsevier 2021-08-01
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spelling doaj-a9a404bd635e413c8c9f6acdc71f86fa2021-06-03T14:44:46ZengElsevierEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety0147-65132021-08-01219112337Impact of environmental mercury exposure on the blood cells oxidative status of fishermen living around Mundaú lagoon in Maceió – Alagoas (AL), BrazilReginaldo Silva-Filho0Nerveson Santos1Mayara Costa Santos2Ábner Nunes3Raphael Pinto4Chiara Marinho5Talitta Lima6Mariana P. Fernandes7Josué Carinhanha C. Santos8Ana Catarina R. Leite9Laboratory of Bioenergetics, Federal University of Alagoas, Maceió, Brazil; Laboratory of Instrumentation and Development in Analytical Chemistry, Federal University of Alagoas, Maceió, BrazilLaboratory of Bioenergetics, Federal University of Alagoas, Maceió, BrazilLaboratory of Instrumentation and Development in Analytical Chemistry, Federal University of Alagoas, Maceió, BrazilResearch Group of Catalysis and Chemical Reactivity, Federal University of Alagoas, Maceió-AL, BrazilCesmac Universitary Center, Maceió, BrazilCesmac Universitary Center, Maceió, BrazilLaboratory of Biochemistry and Exercise Biochemistry, Academic Center of Victory, Federal University of Pernambuco, Vitória de Santo Antão, BrazilLaboratory of Biochemistry and Exercise Biochemistry, Academic Center of Victory, Federal University of Pernambuco, Vitória de Santo Antão, BrazilLaboratory of Instrumentation and Development in Analytical Chemistry, Federal University of Alagoas, Maceió, Brazil; Corresponding authors.Laboratory of Bioenergetics, Federal University of Alagoas, Maceió, Brazil; Corresponding authors.Mercury in the aquatic environment can lead to exposure of the human population and is a known toxic metal due to its capacity for accumulation in organs. We aimed to evaluate the mercury level in the blood and urine of fishermen and correlate it with the level of oxidative stress in blood cells. We show in this case-control study that the fishermen of the exposed group (case) of Mundaú Lagoon (Maceió - Alagoas, Brazil) have higher concentrations of total mercury in the blood (0.73–48.38 μg L−1) and urine (0.430–10.2 μg L−1) than the total mercury concentrations in blood (0.29–17.30 μg L−1) and urine (0.210–2.65 μg L−1) of the control group. In the blood cells of fishermen, we observed that the lymphomononuclear cells produced high levels of reactive oxygen species (61.7%), and the erythrocytes presented increased lipid peroxidation (151%) and protein oxidation (41.0%) and a decrease in total thiol (36.5%), GSH and the REDOX state (16.5%). The activity of antioxidant system enzymes (SOD, GPx, and GST) was also reduced in the exposed group by 26.9%, 28.3%, and 19.0%, respectively. Furthermore, hemoglobin oxygen uptake was decreased in the exposed group (40.0%), and the membrane of cells presented increased osmotic fragility (154%) compared to those in the control group. These results suggest that mercury in the blood of fishermen can be responsible for causing impairments in the oxidative status of blood cells and is probably the cause of the reduction in oxygen uptake capacity and damage to the membranes of erythrocytes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651321004486Aquatic environment exposureAntioxidant systemRed blood cellsOxidative stressOsmotic fragility
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author Reginaldo Silva-Filho
Nerveson Santos
Mayara Costa Santos
Ábner Nunes
Raphael Pinto
Chiara Marinho
Talitta Lima
Mariana P. Fernandes
Josué Carinhanha C. Santos
Ana Catarina R. Leite
spellingShingle Reginaldo Silva-Filho
Nerveson Santos
Mayara Costa Santos
Ábner Nunes
Raphael Pinto
Chiara Marinho
Talitta Lima
Mariana P. Fernandes
Josué Carinhanha C. Santos
Ana Catarina R. Leite
Impact of environmental mercury exposure on the blood cells oxidative status of fishermen living around Mundaú lagoon in Maceió – Alagoas (AL), Brazil
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Aquatic environment exposure
Antioxidant system
Red blood cells
Oxidative stress
Osmotic fragility
author_facet Reginaldo Silva-Filho
Nerveson Santos
Mayara Costa Santos
Ábner Nunes
Raphael Pinto
Chiara Marinho
Talitta Lima
Mariana P. Fernandes
Josué Carinhanha C. Santos
Ana Catarina R. Leite
author_sort Reginaldo Silva-Filho
title Impact of environmental mercury exposure on the blood cells oxidative status of fishermen living around Mundaú lagoon in Maceió – Alagoas (AL), Brazil
title_short Impact of environmental mercury exposure on the blood cells oxidative status of fishermen living around Mundaú lagoon in Maceió – Alagoas (AL), Brazil
title_full Impact of environmental mercury exposure on the blood cells oxidative status of fishermen living around Mundaú lagoon in Maceió – Alagoas (AL), Brazil
title_fullStr Impact of environmental mercury exposure on the blood cells oxidative status of fishermen living around Mundaú lagoon in Maceió – Alagoas (AL), Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Impact of environmental mercury exposure on the blood cells oxidative status of fishermen living around Mundaú lagoon in Maceió – Alagoas (AL), Brazil
title_sort impact of environmental mercury exposure on the blood cells oxidative status of fishermen living around mundaú lagoon in maceió – alagoas (al), brazil
publisher Elsevier
series Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
issn 0147-6513
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Mercury in the aquatic environment can lead to exposure of the human population and is a known toxic metal due to its capacity for accumulation in organs. We aimed to evaluate the mercury level in the blood and urine of fishermen and correlate it with the level of oxidative stress in blood cells. We show in this case-control study that the fishermen of the exposed group (case) of Mundaú Lagoon (Maceió - Alagoas, Brazil) have higher concentrations of total mercury in the blood (0.73–48.38 μg L−1) and urine (0.430–10.2 μg L−1) than the total mercury concentrations in blood (0.29–17.30 μg L−1) and urine (0.210–2.65 μg L−1) of the control group. In the blood cells of fishermen, we observed that the lymphomononuclear cells produced high levels of reactive oxygen species (61.7%), and the erythrocytes presented increased lipid peroxidation (151%) and protein oxidation (41.0%) and a decrease in total thiol (36.5%), GSH and the REDOX state (16.5%). The activity of antioxidant system enzymes (SOD, GPx, and GST) was also reduced in the exposed group by 26.9%, 28.3%, and 19.0%, respectively. Furthermore, hemoglobin oxygen uptake was decreased in the exposed group (40.0%), and the membrane of cells presented increased osmotic fragility (154%) compared to those in the control group. These results suggest that mercury in the blood of fishermen can be responsible for causing impairments in the oxidative status of blood cells and is probably the cause of the reduction in oxygen uptake capacity and damage to the membranes of erythrocytes.
topic Aquatic environment exposure
Antioxidant system
Red blood cells
Oxidative stress
Osmotic fragility
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651321004486
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