Comparative Biomarker Responses in Black porgy (Sparus macrocephalus) and Rabbitfish (Siganus oramin)Exposed to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons:A Field Study in the Tongan Bay of Xiamen, China
Multibiomarkers (EROD,GST,BaP metabolites and DNA damage) in black porgy (Sparus macrocephalus) and rabbitfish (Siganus oramin) were used to assess the impact of PAHs in water collected from fish-farm in Tongan bay,and investigate the site-specific associations and susceptibility between biomarkers of the most common aquatic pollutants.The results indicated the relatively high level of PAHs (∑PAHs=1740ng/L and benzoapyrene was 302.9ng/L in water) provoked alterations at both biochemical and cellular levels in fish,and caused a clear genotoxicity in two fish species.Additionally,black porgy with high EROD activity induction and high concentration of 3-OH BaP will recommended for PAHs biomonitoring in Xiamen waters.
EROD GST Bile metabolite 3-hydroxy benzoapyrene DNA damage Xiamen
Jingli Mu Xinhong Wang Zhifeng Zhang
Department of Marine Chemistry National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center Dalian,China;State Ke State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science,Environmental Science Research Center,Xiamen Un Department of Marine Chemistry National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center Dalian,China
国际会议
Conference on Environmental Pollution and Public Health (2012年环境污染与大众健康学术会议(CEPPH2012))
上海
英文
400-405
2012-08-09(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)