Dijana Tomić Linšak
University of Rijeka
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Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A-toxic\/hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering | 2013
Željko Linšak; Dijana Tomić Linšak; Zdravko Špirić; Emil Srebočan; Marin Glad; Čedomila Milin
The aim of this study was to analyze and evaluate risks of long-term exposure to mercury in hares (Lepus europaeus Pallas), with a chemical-analytical approach evaluating median mass fraction of toxic mercury in the hares organs (liver, kidney, muscle and brain). To obtain better insight into possible effects of mercury, the study included screening of the oxidative status after long term exposure to low concentrations of mercury. Hares organs were analyzed for total mercury concentration by AAS. Glutathione and glutathione-dependent enzymes status was also investigated. The median mercury concentrations (wet weight) in the liver, kidney, muscle and brain of the hares ranged from 0.058–0.189, 0.138–0.406, 0.013–0.046 and 0.022–0.102 μg/g respectively. Concentration of the glutathione (GSH), glutathione-peroxidase (GPx), and glutathione-reductase (GR) activity increased with the mercury concentration. However, glutathione S-transferase (GST) and superoxide-dismutase (SOD) activity decreased with the mercury concentration. The results of this study show the impact of environmentally absorbed mercury on the antioxidant status of the examined hares. Further research on long-term exposure to low concentrations of mercury is needed.
Journal of Applied Toxicology | 2014
Dijana Tomić Linšak; Željko Linšak; Zdravko Špirić; Emil Srebočan; Marin Glad; Arijana Cenov; Hrvoje Jakovac; Čedomila Milin
Cadmium occurs naturally in the environment and as an anthropogenic pollutant. Exposure to low concentrations of cadmium is inevitable and may produce toxic effects. Another important aspect of cadmium toxicity is its interaction, often antagonistic, with essential elements such as selenium. The aim of this study was to highlight the risks of long‐term exposure to low cadmium concentrations, using a scientific and chemical approach and hares (Lepus europaeus Pallas) as model organisms in a field study. Two study areas were monitored. Levels of cadmium and selenium were quantified in the organs of hares, the expression of metallothioneins I + II and the products of lipid peroxidation were determined. The median cadmium concentrations (wet weight) in the muscle, liver, kidney and brain of hares from an exposed group ranged from 0.033 to 0.037, 0.763 to 1.054, 3.090 to 16.594 and 0.016 to 0.087µg g−1, respectively; whereas, the median selenium concentrations (wet weight) ranged from 0.100 to 0.108, 0.153 to 0.332, 0.677 to 0.701 and 0.078 to 0.116µg g−1, respectively. Expression of the metallothioneins I + II proteins was observed in tissues. Lipid peroxidation (LPO) levels, measured as malondialdehyde (MDA) equivalents, increased with the cadmium concentration. Further research on long‐term exposure to low concentrations of cadmium in the environment is needed. Copyright
Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2018
Arijana Cenov; Lorena Perić; Marin Glad; Paula Žurga; Darija Vukić Lušić; Luka Traven; Dijana Tomić Linšak; Željko Linšak; Massimo Devescovi; Nevenka Bihari
Metallothioneins content was investigated in digestive gland of two wild-caught Norway lobster Nephrops norvegicus populations from the Northern Adriatic Sea, in relation to body size, season and gender. Concomitant accumulation of cadmium, mercury, arsenic, lead, chromium and manganese, reactive oxygen species concentration and energy reserves in digestive gland were also assessed. While differences between genders were not recorded, metallothioneins content seasonal trends were affected by body size. Most of parameters displayed inconsistent trends across sampling sites. Significant correlation between metallothioneins content and cadmium, arsenic and mercury concentrations was recorded only for larger lobsters. A negative correlation of reactive oxygen species concentration and metallothioneins content was observed for small, but not large lobsters. Energy reserves, in particular lipids, could considerably influence biochemical and chemical parameters variations. The present results constitute the essential baseline for future studies aimed at evaluating the N. norvegicus health in relation to metal contamination of coastal sediments.
Collegium Antropologicum | 2012
Zeljko Linsak; Dijana Tomić Linšak; Marin Glad; Arijana Cenov; Mirna Čoklo; Miran Čoklo; Dubravko Manestar; Vladimir Mićović
Collegium Antropologicum | 2011
Dijana Tomić Linšak; Željko Linšak; Denis Bešić; Nina Vojčić; Mirna Teležar; Miran Čoklo; Saša Šušnić; Vladimir Mićović
Medicina Fluminensis : Medicina Fluminensis | 2016
Mihaela Marinović; Dijana Tomić Linšak; Vesna Šušnić; Itana Bokan Vucelić
Medicina : glasilo Hrvatskoga liječničkoga zbora, Podružnica Rijeka | 2016
Mihaela Marinović; Dijana Tomić Linšak; Vesna Šušnić; Itana Bokan Vucelić
Journal of Hygienic Engineering and Design | 2016
Saša Šušnić; Natalija Uršulin-Trstenjak; Davor Levanić; Vesna Šušnić; Dijana Tomić Linšak
1st Black Sea Association of Food science and Technology - B-FoST Congress | 2016
Saša Šušnić; Natalija Uršulin-Trstenjak; Davor Levanić; Vesna Šušnić; Dijana Tomić Linšak
Medicina Fluminensis : Medicina Fluminensis | 2014
Davor Čorak; Brigita Tićac; Dubravko Manestar; Željko Linšak; Goran Malvić; Dijana Tomić Linšak; Mirna Čoklo