Comparative Study of Various Immune Parameters in Three Bivalve Species during a Natural Bloom of Dinophysis acuminata in Santa Catarina Island, Brazil

This study aimed to verify if Dinophysis acuminata natural blooms affected the immune system of three bivalves: the oyster, Crassostrea gigas, the mussel, Perna perna, and the clam, Anomalocardia brasiliana. Animals were obtained from a renowned mariculture farm in the southern bay of Santa Catarina...

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Main Authors: Danielle Ferraz Mello, Luis Antonio de Oliveira Proença, Margherita Anna Barracco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2010-05-01
Series:Toxins
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/2/5/1166/
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spelling doaj-d2f7cbcbf86148c0b0ef30df43b1206a2020-11-24T23:33:00ZengMDPI AGToxins2072-66512010-05-01251166117810.3390/toxins2051166Comparative Study of Various Immune Parameters in Three Bivalve Species during a Natural Bloom of Dinophysis acuminata in Santa Catarina Island, BrazilDanielle Ferraz MelloLuis Antonio de Oliveira ProençaMargherita Anna BarraccoThis study aimed to verify if Dinophysis acuminata natural blooms affected the immune system of three bivalves: the oyster, Crassostrea gigas, the mussel, Perna perna, and the clam, Anomalocardia brasiliana. Animals were obtained from a renowned mariculture farm in the southern bay of Santa Catarina Island during, and 30 days after (controls), an algal bloom. Various immunological parameters were assessed in the hemolymph of the animals: total and differential hemocyte counts, percentage of apoptotic hemocytes, protein concentration, hemagglutinating titer and phenoloxidase activity. The results showed that the mussel was the most affected species, with several altered immune parameters, whereas the immunological profile of clams and oysters was partially and completely unaffected, respectively. http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/2/5/1166/harmful algal bloomDinophysis acuminatabivalvesimmune parametersCrassostrea gigasPerna pernaAnomalocardia brasiliana
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Margherita Anna Barracco
Comparative Study of Various Immune Parameters in Three Bivalve Species during a Natural Bloom of Dinophysis acuminata in Santa Catarina Island, Brazil
Toxins
harmful algal bloom
Dinophysis acuminata
bivalves
immune parameters
Crassostrea gigas
Perna perna
Anomalocardia brasiliana
author_facet Danielle Ferraz Mello
Luis Antonio de Oliveira Proença
Margherita Anna Barracco
author_sort Danielle Ferraz Mello
title Comparative Study of Various Immune Parameters in Three Bivalve Species during a Natural Bloom of Dinophysis acuminata in Santa Catarina Island, Brazil
title_short Comparative Study of Various Immune Parameters in Three Bivalve Species during a Natural Bloom of Dinophysis acuminata in Santa Catarina Island, Brazil
title_full Comparative Study of Various Immune Parameters in Three Bivalve Species during a Natural Bloom of Dinophysis acuminata in Santa Catarina Island, Brazil
title_fullStr Comparative Study of Various Immune Parameters in Three Bivalve Species during a Natural Bloom of Dinophysis acuminata in Santa Catarina Island, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Study of Various Immune Parameters in Three Bivalve Species during a Natural Bloom of Dinophysis acuminata in Santa Catarina Island, Brazil
title_sort comparative study of various immune parameters in three bivalve species during a natural bloom of dinophysis acuminata in santa catarina island, brazil
publisher MDPI AG
series Toxins
issn 2072-6651
publishDate 2010-05-01
description This study aimed to verify if Dinophysis acuminata natural blooms affected the immune system of three bivalves: the oyster, Crassostrea gigas, the mussel, Perna perna, and the clam, Anomalocardia brasiliana. Animals were obtained from a renowned mariculture farm in the southern bay of Santa Catarina Island during, and 30 days after (controls), an algal bloom. Various immunological parameters were assessed in the hemolymph of the animals: total and differential hemocyte counts, percentage of apoptotic hemocytes, protein concentration, hemagglutinating titer and phenoloxidase activity. The results showed that the mussel was the most affected species, with several altered immune parameters, whereas the immunological profile of clams and oysters was partially and completely unaffected, respectively.
topic harmful algal bloom
Dinophysis acuminata
bivalves
immune parameters
Crassostrea gigas
Perna perna
Anomalocardia brasiliana
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/2/5/1166/
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