A baseline study of the metallothioneins induction and its reversibility in Neohelice granulata from the Bahía Blanca Estuary (Argentina)

Contamination by heavy metals causes serious effects in marine systems. Nowadays, the combination of chemical and biological data is recommended in monitoring programs. Metallothioneins (MT) are early-warning signals of metal exposure and are widely used in biomonitoring. The present research evalua...

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description Contamination by heavy metals causes serious effects in marine systems. Nowadays, the combination of chemical and biological data is recommended in monitoring programs. Metallothioneins (MT) are early-warning signals of metal exposure and are widely used in biomonitoring. The present research evaluates the heavy metals levels in sediments and the MT synthesis in the crab Neohelice granulata from the Bahía Blanca Estuary (BBE). Then, the recovery capabilities of N. granulata followed by a depuration phase are assessed. Results demonstrate a slow decline in the level of metals in the study area. In relation to MT, female crabs showed elevated MT when compared to males. Furthermore, MT synthesis diminished after the depuration phase. These data constitute the first MT information in organisms from the BBE and may be considered as baseline for future studies in this matter. Although pollution level found was low, further biomonitoring considering both types of data is recommended. •We evaluate heavy metals concentration in sediments of an estuarine environment.•The induction of metallothioneins in the crab Neohelice granulata was studied.•The recovery capacities of Neohelice granulata after metal contamination were evidenced.•Differences in metallothioneins levels between male and females crabs were showed.•The influence of the contamination process on morphological parameters was analyzed.
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Brackish
Decapoda
Depuration
Environmental Monitoring - methods
Estuaries
Female
Geography
Heavy metals
Male
Marine
Metallothionein - chemistry
Metallothioneins
Metals, Heavy - analysis
Neohelice granulata
Sediments
Sex Factors
Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
Water Pollution
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