RRC ID 28048
Author Tang JY, Anderson DM, Au DW.
Title Hydrogen peroxide is not the cause of fish kills associated with Chattonella marina: cytological and physiological evidence.
Journal Aquat Toxicol
Abstract Chattonella marina, a harmful algal bloom (HAB) causative species, was used to study the mortality, physiology, and pathology of a marine stenohaline fish, goldlined seabream exposed to the toxic alga. The median lethal time (LT50) was 3 h upon exposure to 8000 cells/ml of C. marina. Significant induction of filamental chloride cells (CCs) [i.e. increases in CC fractional area and in the volume density of CCs], concomitant with significant reduction of blood osmolality, were found in C. marina treated fish. To verify whether the toxicity of C. marina was mediated through oxidative stress, a hydrogen peroxide exposure experiment was carried out and the toxicity as well as cytological and physiological changes were compared with the C. marina treatment. Hydrogen peroxide at a concentration of 500 microM H2O2, (i.e. 25 times higher than that produced by 8000 cells/ml of C. marina (20 microM H2O2)) was unable to induce similar CC alterations and osmoregulatory impairment in fish as observed in the C. marina treatment. Non-specific membrane damage such as severe loss of microvilli projections on the CC apical opening and rupture of epithelial membranes in the lamellae were observed. The LT50 was 6 h, two times longer than that with 8000 cells/ml of C. marina. Based on the cytological and physiological evidence and toxicity data, the mechanism by which C. marina kills fish appears to be very different from that caused by H2O2/ROS. Osmoregulatory distress is the major cause of fish death upon exposure to C. marina.
Volume 72(4)
Pages 351-60
Published 2005-5-15
DOI 10.1016/j.aquatox.2005.01.007
PII S0166-445X(05)00066-4
PMID 15848254
MeSH Analysis of Variance Animals Eukaryota / pathogenicity* Eutrophication* Fish Diseases / microbiology* Fish Diseases / mortality Gills / drug effects Gills / ultrastructure Hydrogen Peroxide / toxicity* Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Microscopy, Electron Perciformes* Reactive Oxygen Species / toxicity* Time Factors Water-Electrolyte Balance / drug effects*
IF 4.346
Times Cited 21
WOS Category TOXICOLOGY MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Resource
Algae NIES-3