DNA damage in an estuarine fish inhabiting the vicinity of a major Brazilian port

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Autor(a) principal: ALMEIDA,SOLANGE F.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: BELFORT,MARTA R.C., CUTRIM,MARCO V.J., CARVALHO-COSTA,LUIS F., PEREIRA,SILMA R.F., LUVIZOTTO-SANTOS,RICARDO
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract The Itaqui Port Complex (northeastern Brazil) is one of the largest Brazilian port facilities, whose effluents and waste are dumped directly into the estuarine waters. Although environmental monitoring has been a concern around this site, there has been no toxicogenetics study on organisms living in this environment. Thus, we assessed the toxicogenetics potential of the estuarine waters surrounding Itaqui, using the native catfish Sciades herzbergii as a biomonitor. We found a significantly higher frequency of genetic damage and mutations in the animals collected near to Itaqui in both seasons compared to the reference site (distant from Itaqui with no port activities). We also quantified chemical elements in the surface water and sediments near the port and found that clorine, phosphorus, zinc, and boron were above the limits set by the Brazilian legislation. We suggest that such contaminants are involved in the origin of DNA damage. Moreover, we recommend including toxicogenetics assays in the environmental monitoring of pollutants, as well as in the definition of their allowable limits, as they could be used as law enforcement tools and help to predict large-scale contamination events associated with port activities.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv DNA damage in an estuarine fish inhabiting the vicinity of a major Brazilian port
title DNA damage in an estuarine fish inhabiting the vicinity of a major Brazilian port
spellingShingle DNA damage in an estuarine fish inhabiting the vicinity of a major Brazilian port
ALMEIDA,SOLANGE F.
Comet assay
estuary contamination
Itaqui Port
micronucleus test
Sciades herzbergii
title_short DNA damage in an estuarine fish inhabiting the vicinity of a major Brazilian port
title_full DNA damage in an estuarine fish inhabiting the vicinity of a major Brazilian port
title_fullStr DNA damage in an estuarine fish inhabiting the vicinity of a major Brazilian port
title_full_unstemmed DNA damage in an estuarine fish inhabiting the vicinity of a major Brazilian port
title_sort DNA damage in an estuarine fish inhabiting the vicinity of a major Brazilian port
author ALMEIDA,SOLANGE F.
author_facet ALMEIDA,SOLANGE F.
BELFORT,MARTA R.C.
CUTRIM,MARCO V.J.
CARVALHO-COSTA,LUIS F.
PEREIRA,SILMA R.F.
LUVIZOTTO-SANTOS,RICARDO
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author2 BELFORT,MARTA R.C.
CUTRIM,MARCO V.J.
CARVALHO-COSTA,LUIS F.
PEREIRA,SILMA R.F.
LUVIZOTTO-SANTOS,RICARDO
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ALMEIDA,SOLANGE F.
BELFORT,MARTA R.C.
CUTRIM,MARCO V.J.
CARVALHO-COSTA,LUIS F.
PEREIRA,SILMA R.F.
LUVIZOTTO-SANTOS,RICARDO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Comet assay
estuary contamination
Itaqui Port
micronucleus test
Sciades herzbergii
topic Comet assay
estuary contamination
Itaqui Port
micronucleus test
Sciades herzbergii
description Abstract The Itaqui Port Complex (northeastern Brazil) is one of the largest Brazilian port facilities, whose effluents and waste are dumped directly into the estuarine waters. Although environmental monitoring has been a concern around this site, there has been no toxicogenetics study on organisms living in this environment. Thus, we assessed the toxicogenetics potential of the estuarine waters surrounding Itaqui, using the native catfish Sciades herzbergii as a biomonitor. We found a significantly higher frequency of genetic damage and mutations in the animals collected near to Itaqui in both seasons compared to the reference site (distant from Itaqui with no port activities). We also quantified chemical elements in the surface water and sediments near the port and found that clorine, phosphorus, zinc, and boron were above the limits set by the Brazilian legislation. We suggest that such contaminants are involved in the origin of DNA damage. Moreover, we recommend including toxicogenetics assays in the environmental monitoring of pollutants, as well as in the definition of their allowable limits, as they could be used as law enforcement tools and help to predict large-scale contamination events associated with port activities.
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