Cadmium affects the mitochondrial viability and the acid soluble thiols concentration in liver, kidney, heart and gills of Ancistrus brevifilis (Eigenmann, 1920)

The freshwater fish Ancistrus brevifilis, which is found in Venezuelan rivers, is considered a potential sentinel fish in ecotoxicological studies. The cadmium (Cd) effect on the mitochondrial viability (MV) and acid soluble thiols levels (AST) in A. brevifilis tissues (liver, kidney, heart, and gil...

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Main Authors: P. Velasquez-Vottelerd, Y. Anton, R. Salazar-Lugo
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Language:English
Published: Tripoli University 2015-11-01
Series:Open Veterinary Journal
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Online Access:http://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/2015/Volume%205%20%282%29/OVJ-096-07-15%20P.%20Velasquez-Vottelerd%20et%20al.pdf
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spelling doaj-ffffa10f04ba4646a18e4bc22f1400c22021-10-02T01:30:23ZengTripoli UniversityOpen Veterinary Journal2218-60502218-60502015-11-0152166172Cadmium affects the mitochondrial viability and the acid soluble thiols concentration in liver, kidney, heart and gills of Ancistrus brevifilis (Eigenmann, 1920)P. Velasquez-Vottelerd0Y. Anton1R. Salazar-Lugo2Laboratorio de proteínas e inmunotoxicidad, Postgrado de Biología Aplicada, Núcleo de Sucre, Universidad de Oriente, Cumaná, VenezuelaLaboratorio de proteínas e inmunotoxicidad, Postgrado de Biología Aplicada, Núcleo de Sucre, Universidad de Oriente, Cumaná, VenezuelaLaboratorio de proteínas e inmunotoxicidad, Postgrado de Biología Aplicada, Núcleo de Sucre, Universidad de Oriente, Cumaná, VenezuelaThe freshwater fish Ancistrus brevifilis, which is found in Venezuelan rivers, is considered a potential sentinel fish in ecotoxicological studies. The cadmium (Cd) effect on the mitochondrial viability (MV) and acid soluble thiols levels (AST) in A. brevifilis tissues (liver, kidney, heart, and gill) was evaluated. Forty-two fish with similar sizes and weights were randomly selected, of which 7 fish (with their respective replicate) were exposed for 7 and 30 days to a Cd sublethal concentration (0.1 mg.l-1). We determined the MV through a Janus Green B colorimetric assay and we obtained the concentration of AST by Ellman’s method. Mitochondrial viability decreased in fish exposed to Cd for 30 days with the liver being the most affected tissue. We also detected a significant decrease in AST levels was in fishes exposed to Cd for 7 days in liver and kidney tissues; these results suggests that AST levels are elevated in some tissues may act as cytoprotective and adaptive alternative mechanism related to the ROS detoxification, maintenance redox status and mitochondrial viability. Organ-specifics variations were observed in both assays. We conclude that the Cd exposure effect on AST levels and MV, vary across fish tissues and is related to the exposure duration, the molecule dynamics in different tissues, the organism and environmental conditions.http://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/2015/Volume%205%20%282%29/OVJ-096-07-15%20P.%20Velasquez-Vottelerd%20et%20al.pdfAncistrus brevifilisCadmiumSoluble thiolsJanus Green BMitochondrial viability
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author P. Velasquez-Vottelerd
Y. Anton
R. Salazar-Lugo
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Y. Anton
R. Salazar-Lugo
Cadmium affects the mitochondrial viability and the acid soluble thiols concentration in liver, kidney, heart and gills of Ancistrus brevifilis (Eigenmann, 1920)
Open Veterinary Journal
Ancistrus brevifilis
Cadmium
Soluble thiols
Janus Green B
Mitochondrial viability
author_facet P. Velasquez-Vottelerd
Y. Anton
R. Salazar-Lugo
author_sort P. Velasquez-Vottelerd
title Cadmium affects the mitochondrial viability and the acid soluble thiols concentration in liver, kidney, heart and gills of Ancistrus brevifilis (Eigenmann, 1920)
title_short Cadmium affects the mitochondrial viability and the acid soluble thiols concentration in liver, kidney, heart and gills of Ancistrus brevifilis (Eigenmann, 1920)
title_full Cadmium affects the mitochondrial viability and the acid soluble thiols concentration in liver, kidney, heart and gills of Ancistrus brevifilis (Eigenmann, 1920)
title_fullStr Cadmium affects the mitochondrial viability and the acid soluble thiols concentration in liver, kidney, heart and gills of Ancistrus brevifilis (Eigenmann, 1920)
title_full_unstemmed Cadmium affects the mitochondrial viability and the acid soluble thiols concentration in liver, kidney, heart and gills of Ancistrus brevifilis (Eigenmann, 1920)
title_sort cadmium affects the mitochondrial viability and the acid soluble thiols concentration in liver, kidney, heart and gills of ancistrus brevifilis (eigenmann, 1920)
publisher Tripoli University
series Open Veterinary Journal
issn 2218-6050
2218-6050
publishDate 2015-11-01
description The freshwater fish Ancistrus brevifilis, which is found in Venezuelan rivers, is considered a potential sentinel fish in ecotoxicological studies. The cadmium (Cd) effect on the mitochondrial viability (MV) and acid soluble thiols levels (AST) in A. brevifilis tissues (liver, kidney, heart, and gill) was evaluated. Forty-two fish with similar sizes and weights were randomly selected, of which 7 fish (with their respective replicate) were exposed for 7 and 30 days to a Cd sublethal concentration (0.1 mg.l-1). We determined the MV through a Janus Green B colorimetric assay and we obtained the concentration of AST by Ellman’s method. Mitochondrial viability decreased in fish exposed to Cd for 30 days with the liver being the most affected tissue. We also detected a significant decrease in AST levels was in fishes exposed to Cd for 7 days in liver and kidney tissues; these results suggests that AST levels are elevated in some tissues may act as cytoprotective and adaptive alternative mechanism related to the ROS detoxification, maintenance redox status and mitochondrial viability. Organ-specifics variations were observed in both assays. We conclude that the Cd exposure effect on AST levels and MV, vary across fish tissues and is related to the exposure duration, the molecule dynamics in different tissues, the organism and environmental conditions.
topic Ancistrus brevifilis
Cadmium
Soluble thiols
Janus Green B
Mitochondrial viability
url http://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/2015/Volume%205%20%282%29/OVJ-096-07-15%20P.%20Velasquez-Vottelerd%20et%20al.pdf
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