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- W2183665505 abstract "Chattonella marina algal blooms have been associated with major farmed and wild fish mortalities in tropical (Mexico), subtropical (South Australia) and temperate regions (Japan). However, the precise toxic mechanisms involved remain incompletely known and disputed. A novel sensitive in vitro assay using the rainbow trout cell line RTgill-W1 was developed to assess toxicity of lipid extracts, ruptured cells and intact cultures of 6 strains of C. marina. Chattonella was found to be less toxic than the haptophyte Prymnesium parvum, but more toxic than the raphidophytes Heterosigma akashiwo, Fibrocapsa japonica and dinoflagellate Karenia mikimotoi. Ruptured cells from Australian CMPL01 and Japanese N-118 C. marina strains were the most toxic, decreasing gill cell viability by 71 and 65%, respectively. The Mexican CMCV-1 strain was the least toxic (35%), possibly because it is larger and less fragile than other strains. Chattonella marina is unique among ichthyotoxic microalgae in its high production of superoxide anion (19 pmol cell(^{-1}) hr(^{-1})). Sonicated cultures showed higher levels of superoxide than intact cultures (19.0 vs 9.5 pmol cell(^{-1}) hr(^{-1}), respectively). However, O(^2) - on its own did not appear to be the main cause of toxicity (only 14% loss of cell viability). Superoxide production was highest when grown in medium enriched with 1 μM Fe(III) compared to the 5 μM standard medium (25 vs 9.5 pmol cell(^{-1}) hr(^{-1})), especially after a sudden change from dark adaptation to light conditions (200 μmol photons m(^{-2}) s-1) (up to 37.6), but lowest (4.1) at 100 nM Fe(III). The three major fatty acids in C. marina were palmitic (PA), eicosapentaenoic (EPA), and octadecatetraenoic (OTA) acids. Higher levels of EPA were found in ruptured cells (21.4 – 29.4% of total fatty acids) compared to intact cells (8.5 – 25.3%). Gill damaging effects from free fatty acid (FFA) fractions were conclusively demonstrated (LC(_{50}) at 1 hr of 0.44 μg mL(^{-1})), and remain candidates of ichthyotoxicity when well-defined toxins such as brevetoxin or karlotoxin can be ruled out as causative factors. The aldehydes 2E,4E-decadienal and 2E,4E-heptadienal, which may be generated by FFA oxidation, also showed high impacts on gill cell viability, with LC(_{50}) (at 1 hr) of 0.34 and 0.36 μg mL(^{-1}), respectively. In conclusion, C. marina was more toxic after cell disruption and when switching from dark to light conditions, associated with higher EPA levels and a higher production of superoxide anion. Implications of this work for finfish aquaculture management and mitigation are discussed." @default.
- W2183665505 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2183665505 creator A5068015962 @default.
- W2183665505 date "2012-01-01" @default.
- W2183665505 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2183665505 title "Development and novel application of an in vitro fish gill cell assay to elucidate the ichthyotoxic mechanism of the microalga Chattonella marina (Raphidophyceae)" @default.
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