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Aquatic Toxicology | 2003

Evaluation of the toxicological effects of perfluorooctane sulfonic acid in the common carp (Cyprinus carpio).

Philippe Tony Hoff; W. Van Dongen; E. L. Esmans; Ronny Blust; W. De Coen

In the present study we evaluated the toxicological effects of a scarcely documented environmental pollutant, perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS), on selected biochemical endpoints in the common carp, Cyprinus carpio. Juvenile organisms were exposed to PFOS through a single intraperitoneal injection (liver concentrations ranging from 16 to 864 ng/g after 5 days of exposure) and after 1 and 5 days effects were assessed in liver and serum of the exposed organisms. The investigation of the hepatotoxicity of PFOS included the determination of the peroxisome proliferating potential (peroxisomal palmitoyl CoA oxidase and catalase activity) and the compounds influence on the average DNA basepair length (ABPL) by agarose gel electrophoresis. Total antioxidant activity (TAA), cholesterol and triglyceride levels were monitored in the serum. After 1 day of exposure the ABPL was significantly increased in the 270 and 864 ng/g treatment groups. After 5 days of exposure significant increases relative to the control were observed for the 16, 270 and 864 ng/g treatment groups. Enzyme leakage from the liver was investigated by measurement of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) activities in the serum. At 561, 670 and 864 ng/g PFOS a significant increase in serum ALT activity became apparent after 5 days of exposure with values ranging from 159 to 407% relative to the control. For serum AST activity a significant increase for the 864 ng/g treatment group was observed with a value of 112% relative to the control. Determination of the polymorphonuclear leukocyte migration into liver tissue as assessed through myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity in liver, was used as an indicator for inflammation. It appeared that inflammation was not involved in the observed membranous enzyme leakage for the 561, 670 and 864 ng/g PFOS treatment groups. The results of this study suggest that PFOS induces inflammation-independent enzyme leakage through liver cell membranes that might be related to cell necrosis. Furthermore, results show that PFOS does not significantly affects serum antioxidant levels nor does it clearly induce peroxisome proliferation in carp. This study also points out that PFOS might interfere with homeostasis of the DNA metabolism. The results of these biochemical analyses were used to perform an initial hazard assessment study indicating that PFOS levels observed in tissues of wildlife populations could induce a clear rise in serum transaminase levels indicative for disruption of hepatocyte membrane integrity.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2012

Aptamer-Based Molecular Recognition of Lysergamine, Metergoline and Small Ergot Alkaloids

Elsa Rouah-Martin; Jaytry Mehta; Bieke Van Dorst; Sarah De Saeger; Peter Dubruel; Bert U. W. Maes; Filip Lemière; Erik Goormaghtigh; Devin Daems; Wouter A. Herrebout; François Van Hove; Ronny Blust; Johan Robbens

Ergot alkaloids are mycotoxins produced by fungi of the genus Claviceps, which infect cereal crops and grasses. The uptake of ergot alkaloid contaminated cereal products can be lethal to humans and animals. For food safety assessment, analytical techniques are currently used to determine the presence of ergot alkaloids in food and feed samples. However, the number of samples which can be analyzed is limited, due to the cost of the equipment and the need for skilled personnel. In order to compensate for the lack of rapid tests for the detection of ergot alkaloids, the aim of this study was to develop a specific recognition element for ergot alkaloids, which could be further applied to produce a colorimetric reaction in the presence of these toxins. As recognition elements, single-stranded DNA ligands were selected by using an iterative selection procedure named SELEX, i.e., Systematic Evolution of Ligands by EXponential enrichment. After several selection cycles, the resulting aptamers were cloned and sequenced. A surface plasmon resonance analysis enabled determination of the dissociation constants of the complexes of aptamers and lysergamine. Dissociation constants in the nanomolar range were obtained with three selected aptamers. One of the selected aptamers, having a dissociation constant of 44 nM, was linked to gold nanoparticles and it was possible to produce a colorimetric reaction in the presence of lysergamine. This system could also be applied to small ergot alkaloids in an ergot contaminated flour sample.


Archive | 2011

The Use of Phages and Aptamers as Alternatives to Antibodies in Medical and Food Diagnostics

Jaytry Mehta; Bieke Van Dorst; L. Devriese; Elsa Rouah-Martin; Karen Bekaert; Klaartje Somers; Veerle Somers; Marie-Louise Scippo; Ronny Blust; Johan Robbens

Jaytry Mehta1,2, Bieke Van Dorst1,2, Lisa Devriese2 Elsa Rouah-Martin1,2, Karen Bekaert2, Klaartje Somers3, Veerle Somers3, Marie-Louise Scippo4, Ronny Blust1 and Johan Robbens1,2 1University of Antwerp, Department of Biology, Laboratory of Ecophysiology, Biochemistry and Toxicology, Groenenborgerlaan 171, 2020 Antwerp 2Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries research (ILVO), Ankerstraat 1, 8400 Oostende 3Hasselt University, Biomedical Research Institute, B-3590 Diepenbeek 4University of Liege, Food Sciences Department, B-4000 Liege Belgium


Environmental Science & Technology | 2007

Prokaryotic Gene Profiling Assays to Detect Sediment Toxicity: Evaluating the Ecotoxicological Relevance of a Cell-Based Assay

Freddy Dardenne; Roel Smolders; W. De Coen; Ronny Blust


The zebra mussel in Europe / Velde, van der, Gerard [edit.]; et al. [edit.] | 2010

Biomonitoring environmental pollution in freshwater ecosystems using **Dreissena polymorpha**

Judith Voets; Lieven Bervoets; Roel Smolders; Adrian Covaci; Wim M. De Coen; Ronny Blust


Chemosensors | 2016

Unique Properties of Core Shell Ag@Au Nanoparticles for the Aptasensing of Bacterial Cells

Ezat Hamidi-Asl; Freddy Dardenne; Sanaz Pilehvar; Ronny Blust; Karolien De Wael


Techniques in aquatic toxicology: volume 2 / Ostrander, G. [edit.] | 2005

Integrative measures of toxicant exposure in zebra fish (**Danio rerio**) at different levels of biological organization

Roel Smolders; W. de Coen; Ronny Blust


Bio Nano 2005, Anaheim, Calif., USA | 2005

Whole cell biosensors for (eco)toxicity screening: alternatives for the future

Johan Robbens; Marleen Maras; W. Laureyn; Ronny Blust; W. de Coen


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-molecular & Integrative Physiology | 2010

Selection of high-affinity aptamers for chloramphenicol

Jaytry Mehta; B. Van Dorst; Elsa Rouah-Martin; W. De Coen; Ronny Blust; Johan Robbens


Archive | 2004

Gene expression profiling of hazardous compounds and corresponding database clustering algorithm

Ronny Blust; Coen Wim De; Bart Naudts

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