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Biomarkers of Exposure to Chemical Contamination in the Commercial Fish Species Lepidopus caudatus (Euphrasen, 1788): A Particular Focus on Plastic Additives

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Antonio Salvaggio, Pietro Zuccarello Dimitra Marmara, Pietro Zuccarello Margherita Ferrante, Margherita Ferrante, Margherita Ferrante, Pietro Zuccarello Margherita Ferrante, Dimitra Marmara, Εvangelia Krasakopoulou, Ioannis Giovos, Margherita Ferrante, Margherita Ferrante, Francesco Tiralongo, Dimitra Marmara, Margherita Ferrante, Margherita Ferrante, Margherita Ferrante, Dimitra Marmara, Pietro Zuccarello Roberta Pecoraro, Pietro Zuccarello Pietro Zuccarello Margherita Ferrante, Rosalia Crupi, Francesco Tiralongo, Εvangelia Krasakopoulou, Roberta Pecoraro, Roberta Pecoraro, Roberta Pecoraro, Elena Maria Scalisi, Chiara Copat, Pietro Zuccarello Εvangelia Krasakopoulou, Εvangelia Krasakopoulou, Chiara Copat, Chiara Copat, Dimitra Marmara, Margherita Ferrante, Dimitra Marmara, Francesco Tiralongo, Francesco Tiralongo, Chiara Copat, Elena Maria Scalisi, Margherita Ferrante, Margherita Ferrante, Margherita Ferrante, Ioannis Giovos, Elena Maria Scalisi, Margherita Ferrante, Rosalia Crupi, Margherita Ferrante, Rosalia Crupi, Margherita Ferrante, Francesco Tiralongo, Margherita Ferrante, Elena Maria Scalisi, Dimitra Marmara, Dimitra Marmara, Dimitra Marmara, Rosalia Crupi, Rosalia Crupi, Antonio Salvaggio, Antonio Salvaggio, Εvangelia Krasakopoulou, Dimitra Marmara, Margherita Ferrante, Maria Violetta Brundo, Chiara Copat, Margherita Ferrante, Margherita Ferrante, Εvangelia Krasakopoulou, Εvangelia Krasakopoulou, Maria Violetta Brundo, Rosalia Crupi, Giuseppina Messina, Antonio Salvaggio, Chiara Copat, Pietro Zuccarello Antonio Salvaggio, Margherita Ferrante, Bianca Maria Lombardo, Margherita Ferrante, Maria Violetta Brundo, Margherita Ferrante, Margherita Ferrante, Alessandra Marzullo, Alessandra Marzullo, Margherita Ferrante, Roberta Pecoraro, Margherita Ferrante, Margherita Ferrante, Elena Maria Scalisi, Maria Violetta Brundo, Margherita Ferrante, Margherita Ferrante, Chiara Copat, Ioannis Giovos, Pietro Zuccarello Margherita Ferrante, Rosalia Crupi, Maria Violetta Brundo, Francesco Tiralongo, Εvangelia Krasakopoulou, Εvangelia Krasakopoulou, Margherita Ferrante, Chiara Copat, Pietro Zuccarello

Summary

This study measured plastic additive chemicals in tissues of the Mediterranean silver scabbardfish Lepidopus caudatus using biological markers of chemical exposure, finding evidence that fish accumulate plastic-derived chemicals from their contaminated habitat. The work demonstrates that biomarker approaches can detect plastic additive exposure in wild fish even without measuring the additives directly.

In recent years, the Mediterranean Sea has become an accumulation zone for waste generated by the 22 countries bordering its shores. Although the effects of plastic litter on the marine environment and on organisms have recently been studied in other areas, further information is needed for the Mediterranean Sea and, in particular, about plastics additives inputs and interactions with the biota and the trophic network, such as phthalates and bisphenol A. Plastic material production, use and disposal contribute also to the release of heavy metals into the environment, such as mercury (Hg), often used during the production of chlorine, the primary ingredient in PVC, lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd), which are used as stabilizers in PVC and leach out of products during use and disposal. Our research aims to evaluate phthalates, bisphenol A and heavy metals contamination in <i>Lepidopus caudatus</i> (Pisces, Trichiuridae), which could be considered as a potential sentinel species. For the evaluation of toxicological effects, we evaluated the expression of vitellogenin and metallothioneins 1. In all samples analyzed, we have not found microplastics in the gastrointestinal tract but chemical analysis revealed the presence of high content of phthalates, and in particular high quantities of DIDP, DEHP, bis-benzylester phthalate, bis-butyl ester phthalate and mono-N-butyl ester phthalate in different organs. Instead, trace elements detected in tissue revealed a trend of concentrations generally higher in liver and intestine than gill and muscle tissues. Immunohistochemical analysis for anti-metallothionein 1 antibody showed a strong positivity of liver cells, both in females and males. Analysis for the anti-vitellogenin antibody showed in females a strong positivity both in the liver cells and in the gonads, in male specimens was found to be always negative except for a specimen, in which it was highlighted a positivity in some areas of the liver and of the gonad.

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