First report of ciguatoxins in two starfish species : Ophidiaster ophidianus and Marthasterias glacialis

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Marisa
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Rodriguez, Inés, Barreiro, Aldo, Kaufmann, Manfred, Neto, Ana I., Hassouani, Meryem, Sabour, Brahim, Alfonso, Amparo, Botana, Luis, Vasconcelos, Vitor
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/3498
Resumo: Ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) is a syndrome caused by the ingestion of fish contaminated with Ciguatoxins (CTXs). These phycotoxins are produced mainly by dinoflagellates that belong to the genus Gambierdiscus that are transformed in more toxic forms in predatory fish guts, and are more present in the Indo-Pacific and Caribbean areas. It is estimated that CFP causes per year more than 10,000 intoxications worldwide. With the rise of water temperature and anthropogenic intervention, it is important to study the prevalence of CFP in more temperate waters. Through inter- and subtidal sampling, 22 species of organisms were collected, in Madeira and Azores archipelagos and in the northwestern Moroccan coast, during September of 2012 and June and July of 2013. A total of 94 samples of 22 different species of bivalves, gastropods, echinoderms and crustaceans where analyzed by Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectometry-Ion Trap-Time of Flight (UPLC-MS-IT-TOF) and Ultra Performance Chromatography- Mass Spectrometry (UPLC-MS). Our main aim was to detect new vectors and ascertain if there were some geographical differences. We detected for the first time putative CTXs in echinoderms, in two starfish species—M. glacialis and O. ophidianus. We detected differences regarding uptake values by organisms and geographical location. Toxin amounts were significant, showing the importance and the need for continuity of these studies to gain more knowledge about the prevalence of these toxins, in order to better access human health risk. In addition, we suggest monitoring of these toxins should be extended to other vectors, starfish being a good alternative for protecting and accessing human health risk.
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spelling First report of ciguatoxins in two starfish species : Ophidiaster ophidianus and Marthasterias glacialisCiguateraNew VectorsMadeira IslandSão Miguel IslandMoroccoCiguatera fish poisoning (CFP) is a syndrome caused by the ingestion of fish contaminated with Ciguatoxins (CTXs). These phycotoxins are produced mainly by dinoflagellates that belong to the genus Gambierdiscus that are transformed in more toxic forms in predatory fish guts, and are more present in the Indo-Pacific and Caribbean areas. It is estimated that CFP causes per year more than 10,000 intoxications worldwide. With the rise of water temperature and anthropogenic intervention, it is important to study the prevalence of CFP in more temperate waters. Through inter- and subtidal sampling, 22 species of organisms were collected, in Madeira and Azores archipelagos and in the northwestern Moroccan coast, during September of 2012 and June and July of 2013. A total of 94 samples of 22 different species of bivalves, gastropods, echinoderms and crustaceans where analyzed by Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectometry-Ion Trap-Time of Flight (UPLC-MS-IT-TOF) and Ultra Performance Chromatography- Mass Spectrometry (UPLC-MS). Our main aim was to detect new vectors and ascertain if there were some geographical differences. We detected for the first time putative CTXs in echinoderms, in two starfish species—M. glacialis and O. ophidianus. We detected differences regarding uptake values by organisms and geographical location. Toxin amounts were significant, showing the importance and the need for continuity of these studies to gain more knowledge about the prevalence of these toxins, in order to better access human health risk. In addition, we suggest monitoring of these toxins should be extended to other vectors, starfish being a good alternative for protecting and accessing human health risk.MDPIRepositório da Universidade dos AçoresSilva, MarisaRodriguez, InésBarreiro, AldoKaufmann, ManfredNeto, Ana I.Hassouani, MeryemSabour, BrahimAlfonso, AmparoBotana, LuisVasconcelos, Vitor2015-11-02T16:08:41Z20152015-09-21T16:59:56Z2015-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/3498engSilva, Marisa; Rodriguez, Inés; Barreiro, Aldo; Kaufmann, Manfred; Neto, Ana; Hassouani, Meryem; Sabour, Brahim; Alfonso, Amparo; Botana, Luis; Vasconcelos, Vitor (2015). “First report of ciguatoxins in two starfish species: Ophidiaster ophidianus and Marthasterias glacialis”, «Toxins», 7(9): 3740-3757. DOI: 10.3390/toxins7093740.2072-665110.3390/toxins7093740info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-12-20T14:31:33Zoai:repositorio.uac.pt:10400.3/3498Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:26:04.098529Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv First report of ciguatoxins in two starfish species : Ophidiaster ophidianus and Marthasterias glacialis
title First report of ciguatoxins in two starfish species : Ophidiaster ophidianus and Marthasterias glacialis
spellingShingle First report of ciguatoxins in two starfish species : Ophidiaster ophidianus and Marthasterias glacialis
Silva, Marisa
Ciguatera
New Vectors
Madeira Island
São Miguel Island
Morocco
title_short First report of ciguatoxins in two starfish species : Ophidiaster ophidianus and Marthasterias glacialis
title_full First report of ciguatoxins in two starfish species : Ophidiaster ophidianus and Marthasterias glacialis
title_fullStr First report of ciguatoxins in two starfish species : Ophidiaster ophidianus and Marthasterias glacialis
title_full_unstemmed First report of ciguatoxins in two starfish species : Ophidiaster ophidianus and Marthasterias glacialis
title_sort First report of ciguatoxins in two starfish species : Ophidiaster ophidianus and Marthasterias glacialis
author Silva, Marisa
author_facet Silva, Marisa
Rodriguez, Inés
Barreiro, Aldo
Kaufmann, Manfred
Neto, Ana I.
Hassouani, Meryem
Sabour, Brahim
Alfonso, Amparo
Botana, Luis
Vasconcelos, Vitor
author_role author
author2 Rodriguez, Inés
Barreiro, Aldo
Kaufmann, Manfred
Neto, Ana I.
Hassouani, Meryem
Sabour, Brahim
Alfonso, Amparo
Botana, Luis
Vasconcelos, Vitor
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade dos Açores
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Marisa
Rodriguez, Inés
Barreiro, Aldo
Kaufmann, Manfred
Neto, Ana I.
Hassouani, Meryem
Sabour, Brahim
Alfonso, Amparo
Botana, Luis
Vasconcelos, Vitor
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ciguatera
New Vectors
Madeira Island
São Miguel Island
Morocco
topic Ciguatera
New Vectors
Madeira Island
São Miguel Island
Morocco
description Ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) is a syndrome caused by the ingestion of fish contaminated with Ciguatoxins (CTXs). These phycotoxins are produced mainly by dinoflagellates that belong to the genus Gambierdiscus that are transformed in more toxic forms in predatory fish guts, and are more present in the Indo-Pacific and Caribbean areas. It is estimated that CFP causes per year more than 10,000 intoxications worldwide. With the rise of water temperature and anthropogenic intervention, it is important to study the prevalence of CFP in more temperate waters. Through inter- and subtidal sampling, 22 species of organisms were collected, in Madeira and Azores archipelagos and in the northwestern Moroccan coast, during September of 2012 and June and July of 2013. A total of 94 samples of 22 different species of bivalves, gastropods, echinoderms and crustaceans where analyzed by Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectometry-Ion Trap-Time of Flight (UPLC-MS-IT-TOF) and Ultra Performance Chromatography- Mass Spectrometry (UPLC-MS). Our main aim was to detect new vectors and ascertain if there were some geographical differences. We detected for the first time putative CTXs in echinoderms, in two starfish species—M. glacialis and O. ophidianus. We detected differences regarding uptake values by organisms and geographical location. Toxin amounts were significant, showing the importance and the need for continuity of these studies to gain more knowledge about the prevalence of these toxins, in order to better access human health risk. In addition, we suggest monitoring of these toxins should be extended to other vectors, starfish being a good alternative for protecting and accessing human health risk.
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