Histological endpoints and oxidative stress transcriptional responses in the Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis exposed to realistic doses of salicylic acid

Despite the availability of analytic data, little is known about the toxicity of salicylic acid (SA) on aquatic non-target organisms. The present study aimed at evaluating the impact of SA through a short-term exposure of the Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis to five environmentally rel...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental toxicology and pharmacology 2022-05, Vol.92, p.103855, Article 103855
Hauptverfasser: Afsa, Sabrine, De Marco, Giuseppe, Giannetto, Alessia, Parrino, Vincenzo, Cappello, Tiziana, ben Mansour, Hedi, Maisano, Maria
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Zusammenfassung:Despite the availability of analytic data, little is known about the toxicity of salicylic acid (SA) on aquatic non-target organisms. The present study aimed at evaluating the impact of SA through a short-term exposure of the Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis to five environmentally relevant concentrations of SA. A set of suitable biomarkers was applied at selected time-points on mussel digestive glands, including histological observations and expression of oxidative stress related genes. The obtained results showed a conspicuous hemocytic infiltration among mussel digestive tubules, as confirmed also by a flow cytometric approach that revealed an increase of halinocytes and granulocytes. Interestingly, a significant dose and time dependent decrease in the expression levels of oxidative stress related genes was found in mussels exposed to SA except for the glutathione S-transferase gene that was significantly up-regulated in a time-dependent manner confirming its important role against oxidant species and in the metabolism of pharmaceuticals. [Display omitted] •Mussels M. galloprovincialis were exposed to realistic doses of salicylic acid (SA).•SA exposure induced massive hemocyte infiltration in mussel digestive gland (DG).•Halinocytes and granulocytes increased as cell defence strategy against SA exposure.•SA exposure caused unbalance in the expression of oxidative stress related genes.•GST confirmed its role against oxidant species and in metabolism of pharmaceuticals.
ISSN:1382-6689
1872-7077
DOI:10.1016/j.etap.2022.103855