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Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2015

Interactions of temperature, salinity and diesel oil on antioxidant defense enzymes of the limpet Nacella concinna

Mariana Feijó de Oliveira; Edson Rodrigues; Cecilia Nahomi Kawagoe Suda; Gannabathula Sree Vani; Lucélia Donatti; Helena Passeri Lavrado

The intertidal and subtidal environments in the Antarctic Peninsula are vulnerable to pollutants, such as diesel oil, a commonly used fuel. Nacella concinna is capable of accumulating polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and is a potential biomonitor of diesel oil contamination. This work investigates the interaction of diesel oil, temperature and salinity on the activity of antioxidants enzymes defense of the gills, foot muscle and digestive glands. Upregulation of superoxide dismutase occurred in the three tissues by warming. The foot muscle catalase and the gill glutathione reductase were upregulated only by diesel. The inability to upregulate catalase and glutathione S-transferase in the digestive gland, as well as the increase of lipoperoxidation, suggested that this gland is more susceptible to the deleterious effects from oxidative stress.


Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2017

Evidence of metabolic microevolution of the limpet Nacella concinna to naturally high heavy metal levels in Antarctica.

Mariana Feijó de Oliveira; Edson Rodrigues Junior; Cecilia Nahomi Kawagoe Suda; Gannabathula Sree Vani; Lucélia Donatti; Edson Rodrigues; Helena Passeri Lavrado

The gastropod Nacella concinna is the most conspicuous macroinvertebrate of the intertidal zone of the Antarctic Peninsula and adjacent islands. Naturally high levels of copper and cadmium in coastal marine ecosystems are accumulated in N. concinna tissues. We aimed to study the effects of metal cations on N. concinna arginase in the context of possible adaptive microevolution. Gills and muscle had the highest argininolytic activity, which was concentrated in the cytosol in both tissues. Gills had the highest levels of arginase and may be involved in the systemic control of l-arginine levels. The relatively high argininolytic activity of the N. concinna muscular foot, with KM=25.3±3.4mmolL-1, may be involved in the control of l-arginine levels during phosphagen breakdown. N. concinna arginases showed the following preferences for metal cations: Ni2+>Mn2+>Co2+>Cu2+ in muscle and Mn2+>Cu2+ in gills. Cu2+ activation is a unique characteristic of N. concinna arginases, as copper is a potent arginase inhibitor. Cu2+ partly neutralized N. concinna arginase inhibition by Cd2+, worked synergistically in muscle arginase activation by Co2+ and neutralized muscle arginase activation by Ni2+. Mn2+ was able to activate muscle arginase in the presence of Fe3+ and Pb2+. The selection of arginases that are activated by Cu2+ and resistant to inhibition by Cd2+ in the presence of Cu2+ over evolutionary timescales may have favored N. concinna occupation of copper- and cadmium-rich niches.


Oecologia Australis | 2011

ANTARCTIC FISH METABOLIC RESPONSES AS POTENTIAL BIOMARKERS OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Edson Rodrigues; Cecilia Nahomi Kawagoe Suda; Edson Rodrigues Junior; Mariana Feijó de Oliveira; Cleoni dos Santos Carvalho; Gannabathula Sree Vani


INCT-APA Annual Activity Report | 2010

Arginase kinetic characterization of the ­gastropod Nacella concinna and its ­physiological relation with energy­requirement demand and the presence of heavy metals

Edson Rodrigues; Helena Passeri Lavrado; Lucélia Donatti; Cecilia Nahomi Kawagoe Suda; Edson Rodrigues Junior; Mariana Feijó de Oliveira; Gannabathula Sree Vani


INCT-APA Annual Activity Report | 2010

Natural and AntHropic Impact Assessment on Biochemical and Histopathological Biomarkers of Fishes and Invertebrates at Coastal Region of Admiralty Bay King George Island

Edson Rodrigues; Lucélia Donatti; Gannabathula Sree Vani; Helena Passeri Lavrado; Flavia Sant’Anna Rios; Cecilia Nahomi Kawagoe Suda; Claudio Adriano Piechnik; Cintia Machado; Mariana Feijó de Oliveira; Flávia Baduy Vaz da Silva; Luciana Badeluk Cettina


Ambiente E Agua - An Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Science | 2016

Muscle malate dehydrogenase activity of Astyanax bimaculatus from Una River Basin as a biomarker of environmental impact

Marilia Elias de Almeida; Maria Tereza Oliveira Batista; Mariana Feijó de Oliveira; Gannabathula Sree Vani; Edson Rodrigues; Cecilia Nahomi Kawagoe Suda


Revista Ambiente & Água | 2015

Atividades de lactato desidrogenase e malato desidrogenase de Astyanax bimaculatus (lambari) da bacia hidrográfica do rio Una como biomarcadoras de impacto ambiental

Anne Caroline Ribeiro; Maria Tereza Oliveira Batista; Edson Rodrigues Junior; Mariana Feijó de Oliveira; Gannabathula Sree Vani; Edson Rodrigues; Cecilia Nahomi Kawagoe Suda


INCT-APA Annual Activity Report | 2015

EFFECT OF DIESEL ON THE ANTIOXIDANT DEFENSE OF THE DIGESTIVE GLAND OF THE ANTARCTIC GASTROPOD Nacella concinna (STREBEL, 1908)

Mariana Feijó de Oliveira; Edson Rodrigues; Gannabathula Sree Vani; Cecilia Nahomi Kawagoe Suda; Lucélia Donatti; Helena Passeri Lavrado


Ambiente E Agua - An Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Science | 2015

Evaluation of lactate dehydrogenase and malate dehydrogenase of Astyanax bimaculatus (lambari) from Una River basin as biomarker of enviromental impact

Anne Caroline Ribeiro; Maria Tereza Oliveira Batista; Edson Rodrigues Junior; Mariana Feijó de Oliveira; Gannabathula Sree Vani; Edson Rodrigues; Cecilia Nahomi Kawagoe Suda


INCT-APA Annual Activity Report | 2012

Histopathological Alterations on Antarctic Fish Notothenia Coriiceps and Notothenia Rossii as Biomarkers of Aquatic Contamination

Lucélia Donatti; Flavia Sant’Anna Rios; Cintia Machado; Maria Rosa Demengeon Pedreiro; Priscila Krebsbach; Claudio Adriano Piechnik; Tânia Zaleski; Mariana Forgati; Luciana Badeluk Cettina; Flávia Baduy Vaz da Silva; Nadia Sabchuk; Cleoni dos Santos Carvalho; Edson Rodrigues; Mariana Feijó de Oliveira

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Lucélia Donatti

Federal University of Paraná

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Helena Passeri Lavrado

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Cleoni dos Santos Carvalho

Federal University of São Carlos

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Cintia Machado

Federal University of Paraná

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