Toxicity of domoic acid in the marine mussel Mytilus edulis. 2001

H Dizer, and B Fischer, and A S Harabawy, and M C Hennion, and P D Hansen
Department of Ecotoxicology, Institute for Ecological Research and Technology, Technical University of Berlin, 14195 Berlin, Germany.

The neurotoxic, immunotoxic and genotoxic effects of domoic acid (DA) on the blue mussel Mytilus edulis were investigated by biomarkers, acethylcholinesterase (ChE) activity in gills, DNA fragmentation in digestive glands, vitality and phagocytosis activity of haemocytes in haemolymph of mussels. After intra muscular injection of DA at the concentrations ranging from 1-500 ng/g body weight (bw), no neurotoxic effect was detected within incubation times of 48 h and 7 d. The vitality of haemocytes remained in all mussels at the level of control samples within 48 h, and increased significantly after 7 d (P<0.05). At DA concentrations ranging from 1 to 100 ng/g bw haemocytes suggested a great phagocytosis activity, but no alteration in their number by both incubation times. By increasing DA concentration of 500 ng/g bw, the number of haemocytes doubled in 48 h without any change in phagocytosis activity. Primary DNA lesions in digestive glands of all injected mussels were determined in acute phase of poisoning within 48 h, and rapidly repaired after 7 d of incubation.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007107 Immune System The body's defense mechanism against foreign organisms or substances and deviant native cells. It includes the humoral immune response and the cell-mediated response and consists of a complex of interrelated cellular, molecular, and genetic components. Immune Systems,System, Immune,Systems, Immune
D007608 Kainic Acid (2S-(2 alpha,3 beta,4 beta))-2-Carboxy-4-(1-methylethenyl)-3-pyrrolidineacetic acid. Ascaricide obtained from the red alga Digenea simplex. It is a potent excitatory amino acid agonist at some types of excitatory amino acid receptors and has been used to discriminate among receptor types. Like many excitatory amino acid agonists it can cause neurotoxicity and has been used experimentally for that purpose. Digenic Acid,Kainate,Acid, Digenic,Acid, Kainic
D009467 Neuromuscular Depolarizing Agents Drugs that interrupt transmission at the skeletal neuromuscular junction by causing sustained depolarization of the motor end plate. These agents are primarily used as adjuvants in surgical anesthesia to cause skeletal muscle relaxation. Depolarizing Muscle Relaxants,Muscle Relaxants, Depolarizing,Depolarizing Blockers,Agents, Neuromuscular Depolarizing,Blockers, Depolarizing,Depolarizing Agents, Neuromuscular,Relaxants, Depolarizing Muscle
D010587 Phagocytosis The engulfing and degradation of microorganisms; other cells that are dead, dying, or pathogenic; and foreign particles by phagocytic cells (PHAGOCYTES). Phagocytoses
D002802 Cholinesterases Acylcholineacylhydrolase,Cholase,Cholinesterase
D005880 Gills Paired respiratory organs of fishes and some amphibians that are analogous to lungs. They are richly supplied with blood vessels by which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged directly with the environment. Gill
D006434 Hemocytes Any blood or formed element especially in invertebrates. Hemocyte
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D012440 Saccharomyces A genus of ascomycetous fungi of the family Saccharomycetaceae, order SACCHAROMYCETALES. Saccharomyce
D016905 Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections Infections caused by bacteria that show up as pink (negative) when treated by the gram-staining method. Bacterial Infections, Gram-Negative,Infections, Gram-Negative Bacterial,Bacterial Infection, Gram-Negative,Gram Negative Bacterial Infections,Gram-Negative Bacterial Infection,Infection, Gram-Negative Bacterial

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