Pollutant effects on the mixed function oxygenase (MFO) and reproductive systems of the marine polychaeteNereis virens |
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Authors: | C. R. Fries R. F. Lee |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Life and Health Sciences, University of Delaware, 19716 Delaware, Newark, USA;(2) Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, 31416 Savannah, Georgia, USA |
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Abstract: | The cytochrome P-450 dependent mixed-function oxygenase (MFO) system ofNereis virens, found in the endoplasmic reticulum of the intestinal epithelium, has similar components and cofactor requirements when compared to other invertebrates. Worms exposed to food containing benzo(a)pyrene or a mixture of polychlorinated biphenyls (Aroclor 1254) had significantly higher MFO activity and cytochrome P-450 content than unexposed ones.N. virens from a site in Porland, Maine, USA, which was heavily contaminated with oil, and nearby clean reference sites were studied. The weight, MFO activity and presence or absence of gametes were determined. The MFO activity in worms from the oil-contaminated site was approximately six times that of worms from the reference sites; worms from the reference areas were six times larger than oil-contaminated worms. Worms from the oil-contaminated area lacked or had undeveloped gametes in spring, summer and fall. In contrast, many of the worms collected from the reference sites at the same times had fully developed gametes. |
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