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Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2012

Oxidative stress, genotoxicity and histopathology biomarker responses in mullet (Mugil cephalus) and sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) liver from Bizerte Lagoon (Tunisia).

Walid Ben Ameur; Joaquín de Lapuente; Yassine El Megdiche; Badreddine Barhoumi; Souad Trabelsi; Lydia Camps; Joan Serret; David Ramos-López; Javier Gonzalez-Linares; Mohamed Ridha Driss; Miquel Borràs

The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of environmental contaminants on oxidative stress, genotoxic and histopathologic biomarkers in liver of mullet (Mugil cephalus) and sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) collected from a polluted coastal lagoon (Bizerte Lagoon) in comparison to a reference site (the Mediterranean Sea). Antioxidant enzyme activities were lower in fish from the polluted site compared with fish from the reference site, suggesting deficiency of the antioxidant system to compensate for oxidative stress. DNA damage was higher in both fish species from the contaminated site indicating genotoxic effects. The liver histopathological analysis revealed alterations in fish from Bizerte Lagoon. Hepatocytes from both fish species featured extensive lipid-type vacuolation and membrane disruption. Results suggest that the selected biomarkers in both fish species are useful for the assessment of pollution impacts in coastal environments influenced by multiple pollution sources.


Chemosphere | 2013

Concentration of polychlorinated biphenyls and organochlorine pesticides in mullet (Mugil cephalus) and sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) from Bizerte Lagoon (Northern Tunisia)

Walid Ben Ameur; Souad Trabelsi; Yassine El Megdiche; Sihem Ben Hassine; Badreddine Barhoumi; Bechir Hammami; Ethel Eljarrat; Damià Barceló; Mohamed Ridha Driss

Concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) were determined in two fish species, mullet (Mugil cephalus) and sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax), collected from Bizerte Lagoon and the Mediterranean Sea. In all samples, PCBs were found in higher concentrations than OCPs. The highest concentrations of OCPs and PCBs were found in sea bass, and in Bizerte Lagoon. Concentrations of DDTs and PCBs detected in this study were generally comparable or slightly higher than those found in studies from other Mediterranean and non-Mediterranean regions subject to a high anthropogenic impact. ∑PCBs, ∑HCHs and HCB levels were negatively correlated with lipid content, while no such correlation was seen for ∑DDTs. A significant correlation between levels and length and between levels and weight existed only for ∑PCBs. The daily intake of PCBs and OCPs ingested by people living in Bizerte through the studied fish species was estimated and compared with those observed in other areas.


Chemosphere | 2015

Oxidative stress, genotoxicity and histopathology biomarker responses in Mugil cephalus and Dicentrarchus labrax gill exposed to persistent pollutants. A field study in the Bizerte Lagoon: Tunisia.

Walid Ben Ameur; Yassine El Megdiche; Joaquín de Lapuente; Badreddine Barhoumi; Souad Trabelsi; Soukaina Ennaceur; Lydia Camps; Joan Serret; David Ramos-López; Javier Gonzalez-Linares; Soufiane Touil; Mohamed Ridha Driss; Miquel Borràs

The use of biomarkers has become an important tool for modern environmental assessment as they can help to predict pollutants involved in the monitoring program. Despite the importance of fish gill in several functions (gaseous exchange, osmotic and ionic regulation, acid-base balance and nitrogenous waste) its use in coastal water biomonitoring focusing on protection and damage is scarce. This field study investigates biochemical (catalase, superoxide dismutase, lipid peroxidation), molecular (DNA integrity) and morphological (histology) parameters in gill of mullet (Mugil cephalus) and sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) and originating from Bizerte lagoon (a coastal lagoon impacted by different anthropogenic activities) and from the Mediterranean Sea (a reference site). Remarkable alterations in the activities of oxidative stress enzymes and DNA integrity in the tissue of the two studied fish species were detected in Bizerte Lagoon. The study of histopathological alterations of gills in both two fish species from Bizerte Lagoon suggest thickening of primary lamellae, cellular hyperplasia, aneurism, curving, shortening and fusion of secondary lamellae. The adopted approach, considering simultaneously protection responses and damaging effects, revealed its usefulness on the pollution assessment.


euro mediterranean conference | 2017

Organochlorine Pesticides and Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Human Adipose Tissue from Northern Tunisia: Current Extent of Contamination and Contributions of Socio-demographic Characteristics and Dietary Habits

Amani Achour; Abdelkader Derouiche; Badreddine Barhoumi; Badreddine Kort; Driss Cherif; Sondes Bouabdallah; Mohsen Sakly; Khémais Ben Rhouma; Soufiane Touil; Mohamed Ridha Driss; Olfa Tebourbi

ABSTRACT The aims of the present study were to investigate the current exposure levels of persistent organochlorine compounds (OCs) in adipose tissues intraoperatively collected from 40 patients over 20 years undergoing non‐cancer‐related surgery residing in Northern region of Tunisia (Bizerte), which constitutes an exemplary case, and examined association between levels of contamination and both socio‐demographic characteristics and dietary habits. Concentration of hexachlorobenzene (HCB), hexachlorocyclohexane isomers (&agr;‐HCH, &bgr;‐HCH, &ggr;‐HCH and &dgr;‐HCH), dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane isomers (p,p′‐DDT and o,p′‐DDT) and metabolites (p,p′‐DDE, o,p′‐DDE, p,p′‐DDD and o,p′‐DDD) and 12 polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) congeners were measured using capillary gas chromatography with electron capture detector. Overall, residue levels of OCs followed the decreasing order of DDTs > PCBs > HCB > HCHs. DDTs levels ranged from 74.49 to 1834.76 ng g−1 lipid and contributing to more than 90% to the sum of organochlorine pesticides (OCPs). p,p′‐DDE was the most abundant in all samples and the p,p′‐DDT/p,p′‐DDE ratio (range between 1.85% and 58.45%) suggesting recent and ongoing exposure to banned commercial DDT products. PCB concentrations varied from 29.27 to 322.58 ng g−1 lipid and PCB‐180, PCB‐153 and PCB‐138 were the dominant congeners accounting for 70% of total PCBs. We did not find significant correlations between OC exposure levels and sex, parity, habitat areas and smoking habits. In females, the adipose tissue concentrations of DDTs, HCB and PCB‐118 were positively correlated with age. There was statistically significant relationship between body mass index (BMI) changes and the adipose tissue levels of HCB and HCHs. No association was found between OCPs levels and dietary factors. However, our study suggests that fish consumption may be an important contributor of PCBs adipose tissue content of PCBs in Tunisian people. The presented work is highly significant, being the first study pointing out the chronic exposure to OCs in Bizerte. HighlightsFirst study to report HCB, HCHs, DDTs and PCBs in adipose tissues from Tunisia.The measurement levels showed a general pattern as DDTs>PCBs> HCB>HCHs.p,p′‐DDE and PCB‐180, PCB‐153 and PCB‐138 were the marker substances of OCPs and PCBs, respectively.Strong associations between concentrations of OCPs and PCBs suggest Tunisian are exposed via similar routes.Fish consumption is a major source of dietary exposure to PCBs.


Ecotoxicology | 2016

Using an Integrated Approach to Assess the Sediment Quality of an Mediterranean Lagoon, the Bizerte Lagoon (Tunisia)

Badreddine Barhoumi; Anis Elbarhoumi; Christelle Clérandeau; Abdulla M. Al-Rawabdeh; Atef Atyaoui; Soufiane Touil; Mohamed Ridha Driss; Jérôme Cachot

The present study investigates the quality of surface sediments from the Bizerte lagoon (North Tunisia) using an integrated approach including chemical contaminant analysis, bioassays and sediment quality guidelines (SQGs). Sediment samples were collected at 9 sites and analyzed for eight heavy metals (Hg, Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, Fe and Mn). PAHs, PCBs, OCPs were measured previously in the same sediment samples. Our results indicated that the highest concentrations of metals were found near urban areas due to the municipial and industrial wastewater discharges. Sediment pollution assessment was carried out using geoaccumulation index and enrichment factor, which indicate a widespread pollution by Cd, Pb, Ni and Zn in the studied sediments. For bioassays, aqueous and organic extracts were used to assess toxicity and genotoxicity in sediments by using Microtox® and SOS Chromotest, respectively. Toxicity levels were compared to metallic and organic pollutants contents. Our results highlight differences in the pattern of responses between the different assays and show no correlation with all the studied contaminants, emphasizing the influence of other contaminants not analyzed in the present study. Based on SQGs, the results of toxicity assessment indicated that adverse effects caused by Ni and Zn would be expected frequently. Nickel was found to have the highest predicted acute toxicity, followed by Zn, Pb, Cd, Cu and Cr. There was no significant relationship between sediment toxicity calculated from heavy metal concentrations (SQG approach) and those measured with bioassays. These findings support the use of integrated approachs for evaluating the environmental risks of sediments.


Chemistry and Ecology | 2016

Organochlorines in the surface sediments of the Bahiret el Bibane lagoon (Tunisia, Southwestern Mediterranean Sea)

Badreddine Barhoumi; Soufiane Jouili; Anis Elbarhoumi; Abdelkader Derouiche; Yassine El Megdiche; Sondes Bouabdallah; Soufiane Touil; Mohamed Ridha Driss

ABSTRACT Organochlorines (including organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)) were analysed in 10 surface sediment samples collected from the Bahiret el Bibane lagoon, which is one of the most productive lagoons and one of the most important active commercial fish traps in the southern Tunisia. The aim was to obtain information concerning the recent deposition of these compounds in this area, together with the levels, the distribution and any potential biological risk. Total concentrations of OCPs and PCBs in the sediments ranged from below the limit of detection (<lod) to 20.3 ng g−1 and from 29.5 to 88.2 ng g−1 dw, respectively. The spatial distribution of PCBs suggested that the sources of these contaminants are probably located outside the lagoon and are transported by water currents and atmospheric deposition. Compared with some other regions of the world, the Bahiret el Bibane lagoon exhibited low to moderate levels of PCBs and OCPs. According to established sediment quality guidelines, PCBs and Lindane at most of the study sites would be more concerned for the ecotoxicological risk in the Bahiret el Bibane lagoon. The results of this study could provide a useful aid for the sustainable marine management of the region.


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2014

Distribution and ecological risk of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in surface sediments from the Bizerte lagoon, Tunisia

Badreddine Barhoumi; Karyn LeMenach; Marie-Hélène Dévier; Yassine El Megdiche; Bechir Hammami; Walid Ben Ameur; Sihem Ben Hassine; Jérôme Cachot; Hélène Budzinski; Mohamed Ridha Driss


Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2014

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in surface sediments from the Bizerte Lagoon, Tunisia: levels, sources, and toxicological significance

Badreddine Barhoumi; Karyn LeMenach; Marie-Hélène Dévier; Walid Ben Ameur; Henry Etcheber; Hélène Budzinski; Jérôme Cachot; Mohamed Ridha Driss


Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2014

Particulate polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in the atmosphere of Bizerte city, Tunisia.

S. Ben Hassine; Bechir Hammami; W. Ben Ameur; Y. El Megdiche; Badreddine Barhoumi; Mohamed Ridha Driss


Environmental Science & Technology | 2017

Occurrence, Loading, and Exposure of Atmospheric Particle-Bound POPs at the African and European Edges of the Western Mediterranean Sea

Javier Castro-Jiménez; Badreddine Barhoumi; Andrea Paluselli; Marc Tedetti; Begoña Jiménez; Juan Muñoz-Arnanz; Henri Wortham; Mohamed Ridha Driss; Richard Sempéré

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