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Ilaria Corsi

0000-0002-1811-3041

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Mixed Function Oxidase Activity and Organochlorine Levels in Farmed Sharpsnout Seabream (Diplodus puntazzo) from Two Intensive Aquaculture Facilities

2004

Mixed function oxidase (MFO) activities and organochlorine levels were investigated in liver of farmed sharpsnout seabream bred in two intensive facilities, a sea farm and a land-based farm. The aim of this study is to investigate how different facility locations and breeding conditions might affect fish metabolic capabilities and accumulation of toxic chemicals in farmed sharpsnout seabream. The differences between breeding two or more fish species in the same cage or tank known as polyculture, and monoculture (1 species) were also investigated. The results showed that both facility location (sea and land) as well as breeding systems (polyculture and monoculture) might be responsible for t…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaDiplodus puntazzoMetabolizing enzymesbusiness.industryFish farmingHexachlorobenzeneAquatic ScienceBiologyLand-based MFO Organochlorines Sea farming Sharpsnout seabreamEnzyme assayFisherychemistry.chemical_compoundAnimal scienceAquaculturechemistrybiology.proteinPolycultureMonoculturebusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceAquaculture International
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Screening of ecotoxicological, qualitative and reproductive variables in male European sea bassDicentrarchus labrax(L.) reared in three different fis…

2013

The aim of this work was to do a preliminary seasonal screening of ecotoxicological biomarkers in European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax in three different fish farms, to know if the different location and typology can discriminate them. A set of selected biomarkers of xenobiotic exposure, such as acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity, Glutathione (GSH) and gonad morphology were investigated seasonally in male European sea bass D. labrax (L.) reared in three different intensive farms: a land-based farm of cement tanks (T), an in-shore sea cages farm (C1) and an off-shore sea cages farm (C2). The results showed that both location and typology can discriminate AChE activity, GSH content and go…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaMaleGonadFish farmingZoologyPlant ScienceBiologyEcotoxicologyBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryAquacultureOxazinesmedicineAnimalsEcotoxicologyEuropean sea bassSea bassbusiness.industryReproductionOrganic Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationaquaculture biomarker fish farm European sea bass ecotoxicologyLipidsFisherymedicine.anatomical_structureaquaculturebiomarkerBassDicentrarchusaquaculture; biomarker; ecotoxicology; European sea bass; fish farmbusinessfish farmNatural Product Research
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Seasonal screening of AChE, GSH and gonad histology, in European sea bassDicentrarchus labraxL. reared in three different fish farms

2013

The aim of this work was to do a preliminary seasonal screening of ecotoxicological biomarkers in European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax in three different fish farms, to know if the different location and typology can discriminate them. A set of selected biomarkers of xenobiotic exposure, such as acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity, Glutathione (GSH) and gonad morphology were investigated seasonally in male European sea bass D. labrax (L.) reared in three different intensive farms: a land-based farm of cement tanks (T), an in-shore sea cages farm (C1) and an off-shore sea cages farm (C2). The results showed that both location and typology can discriminate AChE activity, GSH content and go…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaMaleGonadAchéanimal diseasesFish farmingZoologyAquaculturePlant ScienceBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryEuropean sea bachemistry.chemical_compoundAquacultureGSHmedicineEuropean sea bass aquaculture AChE; GSH ovarian histologyAnimalsEuropean sea bassSea bassGonadsAnalysis of VariancebiologyAChE GSHbusiness.industryfungiOrganic Chemistryovarian histologyFishesGlutathionebiology.organism_classificationGlutathionelanguage.human_languageFisherymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryAChE GSH; aquaculture; European sea bass; ovarian histologyAcetylcholinesteraselanguageAChEDicentrarchusXenobioticbusinessNatural Product Research
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Time-dependent effects of polystyrene nanoparticles in brine shrimp Artemia franciscana at physiological, biochemical and molecular levels

2019

Micro- (<5 mm) and nanoplastics (<1 μm) are emerging threats for marine ecosystems worldwide. Brine shrimp Artemia is recognized as a suitable model among planktonic species for studying the impact of polystyrene nanoparticles (PS NPs) through short and long-term bioassays. Our study aims to evaluate the time-dependent effects of cationic amino-modified PS-NH (50 nm) in A. franciscana after short- (48 h) and long-term exposure (14 days). For this purpose, nauplii were exposed to a concentration range of PS-NH (0.1, 1, 3 and 10 μg/mL) in natural sea water (NSW), and physiological, biochemical and molecular responses were investigated. Short-term exposure to PS-NH caused a decrease in nauplii…

Environmental EngineeringAntioxidant010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesToxicity Biomarkersmedicine.medical_treatmentArtemia franciscana; Biomarkers; Polystyrene nanoparticles; ToxicityBrine shrimp010501 environmental sciencesmedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesLipid peroxidationchemistry.chemical_compoundCarboxylesterasemedicineEnvironmental ChemistryBioassayAnimalsWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesbiologyToxicityArtemia franciscanabiology.organism_classificationPollutionchemistryBiochemistryJuvenile hormoneToxicityNanoparticlesPolystyrenesArtemiaPolystyrene nanoparticlesOxidative stressWater Pollutants ChemicalBiomarkers
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A biochemical study of the effects of tributyltin on unfertilized eggs, embryos and larvae of the sea squirt Ciona intestinalis

2009

We have used unfertilized eggs, embryos and larvae of the sea squirt Ciona intestinalis (Ascidiacea, Urochordata) to study the effects of tributyltin (TBT) on acetylcholine esterase (AChE) activity. Our results showed an increase of AChE enzyme activity levels after TBT exposure in both unfertilized eggs and embryos. The effects of TBT were more pronounced during the gastrula stage, while no differences between exposed larvae and controls were observed. A mechanism of TBT action on enzyme activity during ascidian embryonic development and the possibility of employing AChE in C. intestinalis as a biomarker of TBT exposure are suggested and discussed.

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiatributyltinchlorideCiona intestinaliembryonic developmentacetylcholinesterase; biomarker; Ciona intestinalis; embryonic development; tributyltinchloridebiomarkeracetylcholinesteraseCiona intestinalis
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