G. Mori
University of Siena
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Marine Environmental Research | 2002
Maria Cristina Fossi; Silvia Casini; Letizia Marsili; Giovanni Neri; G. Mori; Stefania Ancora; A. Moscatelli; Antonella Ausili; G Notarbartolo-di-Sciara
The hypothesis that Mediterranean top predator species, such as large pelagic fish, are potentially at risk due to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), is investigated. The potential estrogenic effects of PHAHs in three fish species of commercial interest, the top predators bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus thynnus), swordfish (Xiphias gladius), and Mediterranean spearfish (Tetrapturus belone), were investigated using vitellogenin (Vtg), zona radiata proteins (Zrp) and mixed function oxidases (EROD, BPMO) as diagnostic tools. High induction of Vtg and Zrp was detected by western blot and ELISA techniques in adult males of X. gladius and T. thynnus thynnus, suggesting that these species are at high toxicological risk in the Mediterranean sea. Comparison of BPMO and EROD activities in the three species indicated, both in male and female, much higher MFO activity in bluefin tuna. This data suggests high exposure of this species to lipophilic xenobiotic contaminants in the Mediterranean environment.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2002
Silvia Casini; M. Cristina Fossi; G. Mori; Anne Bjornstad
The aim of the present study was to demonstrate induction ofvitellogenin in the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) as abiomarker for monitoring freshwater ecosystems. Sexually undifferentiated specimens of common carp were treated experimentally with 17β-estradiol and increasing doses of 4-nonylphenol and levels of plasma Vtg were measured in orderto: 1) validate an ELISA assay for plasma Vtg in the common carpusing the polyclonal rabbit anti-salmon Vtg antibody AA1 (Biosense, Norway); 2) check the sensitivity of carp juvenilesin producing Vtg in response to estrogen stimulation. The grouptreated with 17β-estradiol showed high induction (156%)with respect to controls, also groups treated with 4-nonylphenolshowed induction of Vtg. The group treated with 100 mg kg-1b.wt showed an induction of 61%. A statistically significantcorrelation was found between dose and response. This preliminary study demonstrate a response to the ELISA assay for Vtg in the common carp using rabbit anti-salmon antibody AA1. With further evidence the tested biomarker might be proposed for large scale monitoring of estrogenic effects caused by pollution in urban and industrial effluents.
Marine Environmental Research | 2004
M. Cristina Fossi; Silvia Casini; Letizia Marsili; Stefania Ancora; G. Mori; Giovanni Neri; Teresa Romeo; Antonella Ausili
Ecotoxicology | 2009
Ilaria Caliani; S. Porcelloni; G. Mori; Giada Frenzilli; Maria Ferraro; Letizia Marsili; Silvia Casini; Maria Cristina Fossi
Science of The Total Environment | 2009
Letizia Marsili; Silvia Casini; G. Mori; Stefania Ancora; Nicola Bianchi; Antonella D'Agostino; M. Ferraro; Maria Cristina Fossi
Marine Environmental Research | 2006
Silvia Casini; Letizia Marsili; Maria Cristina Fossi; G. Mori; D. Bucalossi; S. Porcelloni; Ilaria Caliani; G. Stefanini; M. Ferraro; C. Alberti Di Catenaja
Chemosphere | 2007
Begoña Jiménez; G. Mori; Miguel A. Concejero; Rubén Merino; Silvia Casini; Maria Cristina Fossi
Marine Environmental Research | 2002
Maria Cristina Fossi; J. F. Borsani; R. Di Mento; Letizia Marsili; Silvia Casini; Giovanni Neri; G. Mori; Stefania Ancora; Claudio Leonzio; Roberta Minutoli; G. Notarbartolo di Sciara
Marine Ecology | 2002
M. Cristina Fossi; Silvia Casini; Letizia Marsili; Stefania Ancora; G. Mori; Giovanni Neri; Antonella Ausili; Teresa Romeo; Alessandra Moscatelli; Giuseppe Notarbartolo di Sciara
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-molecular & Integrative Physiology | 2012
Ilaria Caliani; M. Ferraro; Silvia Casini; G. Mori; S. Maltese; Letizia Marsili; Maria Cristina Fossi