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Research Articles
The Suitability of Gastropods as Biomarkers Induction of Ethoxy-, Pentoxy- and Benzoxyresorufin-O-dealkylase in Limnetic Gastropods via Aroclor 1254 Harald Meimberg; Christiane Schrenk; Christian Steinberg; Albert Klarenberg; Antonius A. F. Kettrup Corresponding author:: Prof. Dr. Christian Steinberg, Institute of Freshwater and Fish Ecology, Müggelseedamm 310, D-12587 Berlin, Germany
The measurement and induction of mixed function oxyigenases (MFOs) of limnetic gastropods were investigated to estimate their suitability as biomarkers. A determination of MFO activities was performed through the measurement of ethoxyresorufin-O-dealkylase (EROD), pentoxy- (PROD) and benzoxyresorufin-O-dealkylase-activity (BROD). Optimal measuring conditions of these activities were investigated in preparations of the digestive gland of 4 species of limnetic gastropods. Results indicate that MFO-activity inhibiting substances are accumulating in the microsomal pellet, the fraction commonly used for the measurement of MFO-activities. Therefore, the fraction used for induction studies was the postmitochondrial supernatant (PMS). EROD, PROD, and BROD activity of Planorbis planorbis and Planorbis carinatus were measured after a treatment with Aroclor 1254 for 1-17 days. Maximal induction of EROD and PROD were 6 and 10 times the value in the control group of P. carinatus, respectively induction in P. planorbis was lower. BROD-activity could not been measured in P. planorbis. In P. carinatus, BROD-activity increased to a maximum of 2 times after traetment with Aroclor 1254. The level of induction of EROD-activity is comparable to results described in analog studies with fish.
| | Keywords: benzoxyresorufin-O-dealkylase (BROD); biomarkers; BROD; EROD; ethoxyresorufin-O-dealkylase (EROD); gastropods; measurement and induction of mixed function oxyigenase (MFO); MFO; PCBs; pentoxyresorufin-O-dealkylase (PROD); Aroclor 1254; Planorbis carinatus; Planorbis planorbis; PROD |
4 ESPR (4) 183-188 (1997)
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