Petroleum hydrocarbons in the marine bivalve Venus verrucosa: accumulation and cellular responses |
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Authors: | V. Axiak J. J. George M. N. Moore |
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Affiliation: | (1) Science Department, University of Malta, Msida, Malta;(2) The Polytechnic of Central London, 115 New Cavendish Street, W1M 8JS London, England, UK;(3) Institute for Marine Environmental Research, Prospect Place, The Hoe, Plymouth, England, UK |
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Abstract: | Cellular and subcellular responses of the marine burrowing bivalve Venus verrucosa collected from the north-eastern coastline of Malta from January to June 1985, after exposure to petroleum hydrocarbons (PHC) were investigated. After long-term exposure to 100 gl-1 of water-accomodated fractions (WAF) of crude oil, PHC were found to accumulate most rapidly in the digestive gland and then in the gills, with saturation levels being reached within 100 d of exposure in both cases. PHC accumulation, both in the mantle and muscle tissues, was more gradual and consistent throughout the whole exposure period. After 150 d of exposure, the digestive cells of the digestive gland were significantly reduced in height (atrophy) and exhibited reduced lysosomal membrane stability. After 144 h of exposure to higher concentration of PHC (820 and 420 gl-1), several cytological effects were recorded, including an increase in cell volume and activity of gill mucocytes as well as in the number of haemocytes in gill blood sinuses. There was also evidence of damage to the epithelial lining of the foot, stomach and style sac and marked atrophy of the digestive cells of the digestive gland. The significance of such responses is discussed. |
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