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New metallothionein assay in Scrobicularia plana: heating effect and correlation with other biomarkers
Authors:Romero-Ruiz Antonio  Alhama José  Blasco Julián  Gómez-Ariza José Luis  López-Barea Juan
Institution:a Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain
b Andalusia Institute of Marine Sciences-CSIC, Río San Pedro Campus, Puerto Real, Cádiz, Spain
c Department of Chemistry and Materials Sciences, University of Huelva, Huelva, Spain
Abstract:Metallothionein (MT) and other biomarker levels were measured in Scrobicularia plana clams to assess pollution of the Guadalquivir Estuary possibly affected by metals released from Aznalcóllar pyrite mine in 1998. After optimizing reagent concentrations for monobromobimane derivatization, MT levels were quantified by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to fluorescence detection (RP-HPLC-FD) in heated or unheated digestive gland extracts and compared to those obtained by differential pulse polarography (DPP). MT content assayed by RP-HPLC-FD in unheated samples was higher than that obtained by DPP and correlated better with metals and anti-oxidant activities. MT assay by RP-HPLC-FD in unheated extracts would be preferable for assessing metal pollution, due to its greater sensitivity and specificity. In addition to MT induction, glyoxalase II inhibition was well correlated with metal contents. Our results suggest that metals at the estuary do not originate from Aznalcóllar spill, but from those carried along by the river and deposited at its concave bank.
Keywords:Bivalve molluscs  Metals  Reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography  Fluorescence detection  Doñ  ana National Park  Guadalquivir Estuary  Aznalcó  llar pyrite mine
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