The present study evaluatedthe interactive effects of temperature (16°C and 24°C) and a 4- day treatment with the antibiotic oxytetracycline (OTC) at 1 and 100μg/L on cellular and mo- lecular parameters in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis. Lysosomal membrane stability (LMS), a sensitive biomarker of impaired health status in this organism, was assessed in the digestive glands. In addition, oxidative stress markers and the expression of mRNAs encod- ing proteins involved in antioxidant defense (catalase (cat) and glutathione-S-transferase (gst)) and the heat shock response (hsp90, hsp70, and hsp27) were evaluated in the gills, the target tissue of soluble chemicals. Finally, cAMP levels, which represent an important cell signaling pathway related to oxidative stress and the response to temperature chal- lenges, were also determined in the gills. Exposure to heat stress as well as to OTC rendered a decrease in LMS and an increase in malonedialdehyde accumulation (MDA). CAT activity was not significantly modified, whereas GST activity decreased at 24°C. Cat and gst expres- sion levels were reduced in animals kept at 24°C compared to 16°C in the presence or ab- sence of OTC. At 16°C, treatment with OTC caused a significant increase in cat and gst transcript levels. Hsp27 mRNA was significantly up-regulated at all conditions compared to controls at 16°C. cAMP levels were increased at 24°C independent of the presence of OTC. PCA analysis showed that 37.21% and 25.89% of the total variance was explained by tem- perature and OTC treatment, respectively. Interestingly, a clear interaction was observed in animals exposed to both stressors increasing LMS and MDA accumulation and reducing hsp27 gene expression regulation. These interactions may suggest a risk for the organisms due to temperature increases in contaminated seawaters.

Banni, M., Sforzini, S., Franzellitti, S., Oliveri, C., Viarengo, A., Fabbri, E. (2015). Molecular and cellular effects induced in Mytilus galloprovincialis treated with oxytetracycline at different temperatures. PLOS ONE, 10(6:e0128468), 1-16 [10.1371/journal.pone.0128468].

Molecular and cellular effects induced in Mytilus galloprovincialis treated with oxytetracycline at different temperatures

FRANZELLITTI, SILVIA;FABBRI, ELENA
2015

Abstract

The present study evaluatedthe interactive effects of temperature (16°C and 24°C) and a 4- day treatment with the antibiotic oxytetracycline (OTC) at 1 and 100μg/L on cellular and mo- lecular parameters in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis. Lysosomal membrane stability (LMS), a sensitive biomarker of impaired health status in this organism, was assessed in the digestive glands. In addition, oxidative stress markers and the expression of mRNAs encod- ing proteins involved in antioxidant defense (catalase (cat) and glutathione-S-transferase (gst)) and the heat shock response (hsp90, hsp70, and hsp27) were evaluated in the gills, the target tissue of soluble chemicals. Finally, cAMP levels, which represent an important cell signaling pathway related to oxidative stress and the response to temperature chal- lenges, were also determined in the gills. Exposure to heat stress as well as to OTC rendered a decrease in LMS and an increase in malonedialdehyde accumulation (MDA). CAT activity was not significantly modified, whereas GST activity decreased at 24°C. Cat and gst expres- sion levels were reduced in animals kept at 24°C compared to 16°C in the presence or ab- sence of OTC. At 16°C, treatment with OTC caused a significant increase in cat and gst transcript levels. Hsp27 mRNA was significantly up-regulated at all conditions compared to controls at 16°C. cAMP levels were increased at 24°C independent of the presence of OTC. PCA analysis showed that 37.21% and 25.89% of the total variance was explained by tem- perature and OTC treatment, respectively. Interestingly, a clear interaction was observed in animals exposed to both stressors increasing LMS and MDA accumulation and reducing hsp27 gene expression regulation. These interactions may suggest a risk for the organisms due to temperature increases in contaminated seawaters.
2015
Banni, M., Sforzini, S., Franzellitti, S., Oliveri, C., Viarengo, A., Fabbri, E. (2015). Molecular and cellular effects induced in Mytilus galloprovincialis treated with oxytetracycline at different temperatures. PLOS ONE, 10(6:e0128468), 1-16 [10.1371/journal.pone.0128468].
Banni, Mohamed; Sforzini, Susanna; Franzellitti, Silvia; Oliveri, Caterina; Viarengo, Aldo; Fabbri, Elena
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