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How does the brown mussel Perna perna respond to environmental pollution? A review on pollution biomarkers
引用本文:Fernanda Silva dos Santos,Raquel A.F. Neves,Mirian Araújo Carlos Crapez,Valéria Laneuville Teixeir,Natascha Krepsky.How does the brown mussel Perna perna respond to environmental pollution? A review on pollution biomarkers[J].环境科学学报(英文版),2022,34(1):412-428.
作者姓名:Fernanda Silva dos Santos  Raquel A.F. Neves  Mirian Araújo Carlos Crapez  Valéria Laneuville Teixeir  Natascha Krepsky
作者单位:Fluminense Federal University (UFF),Institute of Biology,Graduate Program in Science and Biotechnology,Mario Santos Braga Street,s/n.Centro,Niterói,RJ CEP 24.020-141,Brazil;Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO),Institute of Biosciences (IBIO),Graduate Program in Neotropical Biodiversity (PPGBIO),Pasteur Avenue,458.Urea,Rio de Janeiro,RJ CEP 22.290-255,Brazil;Fluminense Federal University (UFF),Institute of Biology,Graduate Program in Marine Biology and Coastal Environments,Mario Santos Braga Street,s/n.Centro,Niterói,RJ CEP 24.020-141,Brazil;Fluminense Federal University (UFF),Institute of Biology,Graduate Program in Science and Biotechnology,Mario Santos Braga Street,s/n.Centro,Niterói,RJ CEP 24.020-141,Brazil;Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO),Institute of Biosciences (IBIO),Graduate Program in Neotropical Biodiversity (PPGBIO),Pasteur Avenue,458.Urea,Rio de Janeiro,RJ CEP 22.290-255,Brazil;Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO),Institute of Biosciences (IBIO),Graduate Program in Neotropical Biodiversity (PPGBIO),Pasteur Avenue,458.Urea,Rio de Janeiro,RJ CEP 22.290-255,Brazil;Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO),Institute of Biosciences (IBIO),Graduate Program in Ecotourism and Conservation,Pasteur Avenue,458.Urea,Rio de Janeiro,RJ CEP 22.290-255,Brazil
摘    要:The brown mussel Perna perna (Linnaeus, 1758) is a valuable resource for aquaculture in tropical and subtropical coastal regions. It presents desirable characteristics for biomonitoring, including being sessile, widely distributed and abundant, and is a filter-feeder able to accumulate several classes of pollutants (e.g., metals, hydrocarbons, among others). Mussels’ biological responses to pollution exposure can be measured as biomarkers, which include alterations ranging from molecular to physiological levels, to estimate the degree of environmental contamination and its effects on biota. This full review compiles two decades (2000–2020) of literature concerning biological effects on P. perna mussel caused by environmental pollutants (i.e., metals, hydrocarbons, and emerging pollutants), considering environmental and farm-based biomonitoring. Biochemical markers related to mussels’ oxidative status were efficient for the biomonitoring of metals (i.e., antioxidant enzymes associated with oxidative damage in biomolecules). Genotoxicity and cytotoxicity indicators (i.e., comet, micronucleus, and neutral red assays) provided a depiction of hydrocarbon contamination. The neutral red assay gave a time-concentration cytotoxic response to a wide range of pollutants, including emerging pollutants (e.g., pharmaceuticals and biocides) and hydrocarbons. Perna perna hemocyte parameters provided a useful approach for biocide biomonitoring. This paper summarizes useful biomarkers from molecular to physiological levels in this mussel species used to identify and quantify the degree of coastal pollution. An integrated biomarker analysis may provide a way to overcome possible biomarker variations and assess multi-polluted sites. Nevertheless, it is necessary to investigate biomarker variations according to natural factors (e.g., season and gonad maturation stage) to standardize them for trustworthy biomonitoring.

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