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Environmental Pollution | 2018

Significance of metallothioneins in differential cadmium accumulation kinetics between two marine fish species

Gaël Le Croizier; Camille Lacroix; Sébastien Artigaud; Stéphane Le Floch; Jean Raffray; Virginie Penicaud; Valérie Coquillé; Julien Autier; Marie-Laure Rouget; Nicolas Le Bayon; Raymond Laë; Luis Tito de Morais

Impacted marine environments lead to metal accumulation in edible marine fish, ultimately impairing human health. Nevertheless, metal accumulation is highly variable among marine fish species. In addition to ecological features, differences in bioaccumulation can be attributed to species-related physiological processes, which were investigated in two marine fish present in the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME), where natural and anthropogenic metal exposure occurs. The European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax and Senegalese sole Solea senegalensis were exposed for two months to two environmentally realistic dietary cadmium (Cd) doses before a depuration period. Organotropism (i.e., Cd repartition between organs) was studied in two storage compartments (the liver and muscle) and in an excretion vector (bile). To better understand the importance of physiological factors, the significance of hepatic metallothionein (MT) concentrations in accumulation and elimination kinetics in the two species was explored. Accumulation was faster in the sea bass muscle and liver, as inferred by earlier Cd increase and a higher accumulation rate. The elimination efficiency was also higher in the sea bass liver compared to sole, as highlighted by greater biliary excretion. In the liver, no induction of MT synthesis was attributed to metal exposure, challenging the relevance of using MT concentration as a biomarker of metal contamination. However, the basal MT pools were always greater in the liver of sea bass than in sole. This species-specific characteristic might have enhanced Cd biliary elimination and relocation to other organs such as muscle through the formation of more Cd/MT complexes. Thus, MT basal concentrations seem to play a key role in the variability observed in terms of metal concentrations in marine fish species.


Marine Chemistry | 2015

Interactions between microplastics and phytoplankton aggregates: Impact on their respective fates

Marc Long; Brivaëla Moriceau; Morgane Gallinari; Christophe Lambert; Arnaud Huvet; Jean Raffray; Philippe Soudant


Aquatic Living Resources | 2004

Fish diversity and distribution in the Gambia Estuary, West Africa, in relation to environmental variables

Jean-Jacques Albaret; Monique Simier; Famara Sambou Darboe; Jean-Marc Ecoutin; Jean Raffray; Luis Tito de Morais


Aquatic Living Resources | 2004

Spatio-temporal variability of fish assemblages in the Gambia Estuary (West Africa) observed by two vertical hydroacoustic methods: Moored and mobile sampling

Jean Guillard; Jean-Jacques Albaret; Monique Simier; Ibrahima Sow; Jean Raffray; Luis Tito de Morais


Fisheries Research | 2007

Use and limits of three methods for assessing fish size spectra and fish abundance in two tropical man-made lakes

Céline Coll; Luis Tito de Morais; Raymond Laë; Anne Lebourges-Dhaussy; Monique Simier; Jean Guillard; Erwan Josse; Jean-Marc Ecoutin; Jean-Jacques Albaret; Jean Raffray; Justin Kantoussan


Aquatic Living Resources | 2004

Effects of a targeted shrimp (Penaeus notialis) exploitation on fish catches in the Gambia estuary

Raymond Laë; Jean-Marc Ecoutin; Asber Mendy; Jean Raffray; Jean-Yves Weigel; Omar Sadio; Ousmane Djobe


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2012

Fish biomass estimates along estuaries: A comparison of vertical acoustic sampling at fixed stations and purse seine catches

Jean Guillard; Monique Simier; Jean-Jacques Albaret; Jean Raffray; I. Sow; L. Tito de Morais


Archive | 1994

Evolution de la pêche

Raymond Laë; M. Maïga; Jean Raffray; Jean-Jacques Troubat


Journal of Fish Biology | 1999

Movements of Hoplias aimara during the filling phase of the Petit-Saut dam, French Guyana

L. Tito de Morais; Jean Raffray


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2015

Trophic connectivity between offshore upwelling and the inshore food web of Banc d'Arguin (Mauritania): New insights from isotopic analysis

Antoine Carlier; Laurent Chauvaud; Matthijs van der Geest; François Le Loc'h; Michel Le Duff; Marc Vernet; Jean Raffray; Djibril Diakhaté; Pierre Labrosse; Abdoulaye Wagué; Clement Le Goff; Francis Gohin; Bertrand Chapron; Jacques Clavier

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Jean-Marc Ecoutin

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Jean Guillard

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Jean-Jacques Albaret

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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