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      Effect of polyaromatic hydrocarbons on cellular cytochrome P450 1A induction

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          Abstract The detection of cytochrome P450 1A in S. rivulatus liver and gills was used as a biomarker for the exposure to polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) as organic pollutants along the Bay of Alexandria, Egypt. PAHs were determined in both sediment and S. rivulatus tissues in Abu Qir Bay, Alexandria as a test area and the Matrouh coast as a control area. High levels of PAHs in Abu Qir Bay area and ratios of specific PAH compounds indicate the petrogenic origin of hydrocarbons. Both antioxidant activity and oxidative stress markers increased significantly. The protein expression of P450 1A in the liver and gill of S. rivulatus was markedly induced. Moreover, the toxicity in fish organs was supported by histopathological observations. These data suggest correlation between bioaccumulated PAH and P450 1A induction and provide strong evidence of the importance of P450 1A as a biomarker of the exposure of S. rivulatus to xenobiotics.

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              Toxicities of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons for Aquatic Animals

              Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are organic compounds that are widely distributed in the air, water, and soil. Recently, the amount of PAHs derived from fuels and from incomplete combustion processes is increasing. In the aquatic environment, oil spills directly cause PAH pollution and affect marine organisms. Oil spills correlate very well with the major shipping routes. Furthermore, accidental oil spills can seriously impact the marine environment toxicologically. Here, we describe PAH toxicities and related bioaccumulation properties in aquatic animals, including invertebrates. Recent studies have revealed the toxicity of PAHs, including endocrine disruption and tissue-specific toxicity, although researchers have mainly focused on the carcinogenic toxicity of PAHs. We summarize the toxicity of PAHs regarding these aspects. Additionally, the bioaccumulation properties of PAHs for organisms, including invertebrates, are important factors when considering PAH toxicity. In this review, we describe the bioaccumulation properties of PAHs in aquatic animals. Recently, microplastics have been the most concerning environmental problem in the aquatic ecosystem, and the vector effect of microplastics for lipophilic compounds is an emerging environmental issue. Here, we describe the correlation between PAHs and microplastics. Thus, we concluded that PAHs have a toxicity for aquatic animals, indicating that we should emphasize the prevention of aquatic PAH pollution.
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                Ocean and Coastal Research
                Ocean Coast. Res.
                Instituto Oceanográfico da Universidade de São Paulo (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                2675-2824
                2021
                : 69
                : e21026
                Affiliations
                [2] Alexandria orgnameNational Institute of Oceanography Egypt
                [1] Alexandria Alexandria orgnameAlexandria University orgdiv1Biochemistry Department orgdiv2Faculty of Science Egypt
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                S2675-28242021000100316 S2675-2824(21)06900000316
                10.1590/2675-2824069.21026mg
                7d87ce2d-b8ef-4a76-b21a-71b018035b45

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 20 August 2021
                : 20 March 2021
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                Aromatic hydrocarbons,Western blotting,Antioxidants,Siganus rivulatus,Cytochrome P450

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