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Comparison of short-term toxicity of 14 common phycotoxins(alone and in combination) to the survival of brine shrimp Artemia salina
作者姓名:Yuting Zhang  Shanshan Song  Bin Zhang  Yang Zhang  Miao Tian  Ziyi Wu  Huorong Chen  Guangmao Ding  Renyan Liu  Jingli Mu
作者单位:1. Institute of Oceanography, College of Geography and Oceanography, Minjiang University;2. Fuzhou Institute of Oceanography;3. Department of Marine Chemistry, National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center;4. Fujian Marine Environment and Fishery Resource Monitoring Center
基金项目:The National Natural Science Foundation of China under contract No. 41576120;;the National Key R&D Program of China under contract No. 2017YFC1404803;
摘    要:Toxic harmful algal blooms(HABs) can cause deleterious effects in marine organisms, threatening the stability of marine ecosystems. It is well known that different strains, natural populations and growth conditions of the same toxic algal species may lead to different amount of phycotoxin production and the ensuing toxicity. To fully assess the ecological risk of toxic HABs, it is of great importance to investigate the toxic effects of phycotoxins in marine organisms. In this study, the short-te...


Comparison of short-term toxicity of 14 common phycotoxins (alone and in combination) to the survival of brine shrimp Artemia salina
Yuting Zhang,Shanshan Song,Bin Zhang,Yang Zhang,Miao Tian,Ziyi Wu,Huorong Chen,Guangmao Ding,Renyan Liu,Jingli Mu.Comparison of short-term toxicity of 14 common phycotoxins(alone and in combination) to the survival of brine shrimp Artemia salina[J].Acta Oceanologica Sinica,2023,42(2):134-141.
Authors:Yuting Zhang  Shanshan Song  Bin Zhang  Yang Zhang  Miao Tian  Ziyi Wu  Huorong Chen  Guangmao Ding  Renyan Liu  Jingli Mu
Institution:1.Institute of Oceanography, College of Geography and Oceanography, Minjiang University, Fuzhou 350108, China2.Fuzhou Institute of Oceanography, Fuzhou 350108, China3.Department of Marine Chemistry, National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center, Dalian 116023, China4.Fujian Marine Environment and Fishery Resource Monitoring Center, Fuzhou 350003, China
Abstract:Toxic harmful algal blooms (HABs) can cause deleterious effects in marine organisms, threatening the stability of marine ecosystems. It is well known that different strains, natural populations and growth conditions of the same toxic algal species may lead to different amount of phycotoxin production and the ensuing toxicity. To fully assess the ecological risk of toxic HABs, it is of great importance to investigate the toxic effects of phycotoxins in marine organisms. In this study, the short-term toxicity of 14 common phycotoxins (alone and in combination) in the marine zooplankton Artemia salina was investigated. The 48 h LC50 of the 14 phycotoxins varied from 0.019 3 μg/mL to 2.415 μg/mL. The most potent phycotoxin was azaspiracids-3 (AZA3; with a LC50 of 0.019 3 μg/mL), followed by azaspiracids-2 (AZA2; 0.022 6 μg/mL), pectenotoxin-2 (PTX2; 0.046 0 μg/mL) and dinophysistoxin-1 (DTX1; 0.081 8 μg/mL). For the binary exposure, okadaic acid (OA) induced potential additive effects with DTX1, probably due to their similar structure (polyether fatty acid) and mode of action (attacking the serine/threonine phosphoprotein phosphatases). On the other hand, OA showed potential antagonistic effects with PTX2, which might be accounted for by their activation on the detoxification activity of cytochrome P450 activity. In addition, DTX1 induced potential synergetic effects with saxitoxin (STX), yessotoxin (YTX) or PTX2, suggesting the hazard potency of the mixtures of DTX1 and other phycotoxins (like STX, YTX and PTX2) with regard to the ecological risk. These results provide valuable toxicological data for assessing the impact of phycotoxins on marine planktonic species and highlight the potential ecological risk of toxic HABs in marine ecosystems.
Keywords:LC50  harmful algal blooms  binary exposure  ecological risk
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