Catalasic activity in fish liver: improvement of the UV to visible analytic method

Antioxidative defenses and more especially catalasic activity (CAT) are studied in a large range of scientific research thematics. In environmental sciences, the problematic of oxidative stress is of great interest as pollutants can induce perturbations of redox homeostasis. Consequently, changes in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fish physiology and biochemistry 2013-08, Vol.39 (4), p.957-966
Hauptverfasser: Paris-Palacios, Séverine, Delahaut, Laurence, Carreras, Alexis, Thomas, Marielle, Biagianti-Risbourg, Sylvie
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Zusammenfassung:Antioxidative defenses and more especially catalasic activity (CAT) are studied in a large range of scientific research thematics. In environmental sciences, the problematic of oxidative stress is of great interest as pollutants can induce perturbations of redox homeostasis. Consequently, changes in antioxidative defenses levels in fish tissues and particularly in liver are used as potential biomarkers of pollution. In most studies, the CAT was assayed by following during 5 min the consumption of H 2 O 2 in cytosolic buffered extracts at 240 nm (UV-method). This study proposed a development of this method in the visible, using permanganate and a 525-nm detection, which was more accurate, sensitive, and rapid. Moreover, the hepatic CAT of six different fish species [a cyclidae ( Nimbochromis linni ), 3 cyprinidae ( Brachydanio rerio , Rutilus rutilus , Cyprinus carpio ), an anguillidae ( Anguilla anguilla ), and a percidae ( Perca fluviatilus )] was evaluated with the two protocols (UV- and KMnO 4 -method). The results but also the thermal optimum of the reaction and the interest of CAT as biomarker in ecotoxicology were discussed.
ISSN:0920-1742
1573-5168
DOI:10.1007/s10695-012-9754-6