RRC ID 21721
Author Shen M, Xu J, Tsang TY, Au DW.
Title Toxicity comparison between Chattonella marina and Karenia brevis using marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma): Evidence against the suspected ichthyotoxins of Chattonella marina.
Journal Chemosphere
Abstract The marine alga Chattonella marina is often associated with massive fish mortality worldwide. Here, we challenge brevetoxins and free fatty acids as the ichthyotoxins of C. marina by comparing the toxicity of C. marina with a brevetoxins-producing alga Karenia brevis as well as their organic solvent extracts using the seawater medaka Oryzias melastigma. Opposite to K. brevis, toxicity of C. marina was highly correlated with its growth rate and exhibited no dose response relationship between cell density and fish mortality. Fish exposed to C. marina developed significant hyperventilation response, but K. brevis induced hypoventilation response in medaka. Moreover, the organic extracts from C. marina showed no toxicity to fish whereas organic extracts from K. brevis showed significantly higher toxicity than the whole K. brevis culture. The toxins produced by C. marina may be protein in nature or small and labile molecular compounds which are not able to be extracted by traditional organic extraction methods.
Volume 80(5)
Pages 585-91
Published 2010-7-1
DOI 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2010.03.051
PII S0045-6535(10)00365-6
PMID 20444485
MeSH Animals Dinoflagellida / growth & development Dinoflagellida / pathogenicity* Eukaryota / growth & development Eukaryota / pathogenicity* Fish Diseases / mortality Harmful Algal Bloom Marine Toxins / chemistry Marine Toxins / toxicity* Oryzias / physiology* Toxicity Tests
IF 5.778
Times Cited 28
WOS Category ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Resource
Algae NIES-3