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Combining analytical and in vitro techniques for comprehensive assessments of chemical exposure and effect in green sea turtles (Chelonia my das)

机译:结合分析和体外技术在绿海龟综合评估中进行综合评估(Chelonia My Das)

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Sea turtle populations foraging in coastal areas adjacent to human activity can be exposed to numerous chemical contaminants for long periods of time. For trace elements, well-developed, sensitive and inexpensive analytical techniques remain the most effective method for assessing exposure in sea turtles. However, there are many thousands more organic contaminants present in sea turtles, often at low levels as complex mixtures. Recently developed species-specific in vitro bioassays provide an effective means to identify the presence, and effect of, organic chemicals in sea turtles. This study used a combination of chemical analysis and effects-based bioassays to provide complementary information on chemical exposure and effects for three green turtle foraging populations (Chelonia mydas) in southern Queensland, Australia. Blood was collected from foraging sub-adult green turtles captured in Moreton Bay, Hervey Bay, and Port Curtis. Twenty-six trace elements were measured in whole blood using ICP-MS. Organic contaminants in turtle blood were extracted via QuEChERS and applied to primary green turtle skin fibroblast cell in vitro assays for two toxicity endpoints; cytotoxicity and oxidative stress. The trace element analysis and bioassay results indicated site-specific differences between foraging populations. In particular, turtles from Moreton Bay, a heavily populated coastal embayment, had pronounced cytotoxicity and oxidative stress from organic blood extracts, and elevated concentrations of Cs, Ag, and Zn relative to the other sites. Incorporating traditional chemical analysis with novel effects-based methods can provide a comprehensive assessment of chemical risk in sea turtle populations, contributing to the conservation and management of these threatened species. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:在沿着人类活动附近的沿海地区觅食的海龟人群可以长时间暴露于许多化学污染物。对于微量元素,发达良好,敏感和廉价的分析技术仍然是评估海龟暴露的最有效方法。然而,海龟中存在许多有机污染物,通常在低水平为复杂的混合物。最近开发的特异性体外生物测定提供了鉴定海龟中有机化学物质的存在和效果的有效手段。该研究使用了化学分析和基于效果的生物测定的组合,提供了有关澳大利亚南部南部南部的三种绿龟觅食人群(Chelonia Mydas)的化学照射和效果的互补信息。从Moreton Bay,Hervey Bay和Curtis口岸捕获的亚成鸟龟收集血液。使用ICP-MS在全血中测量二十六种微量元素。乌龟血液中的有机污染物通过QueChers提取,并施用于原发性绿龟皮细胞,用于两种毒性终点的体外测定;细胞毒性和氧化应激。痕量元素分析和生物测定结果表明觅食人群的特异性特异性差异。特别是,来自莫尔顿湾的海龟,普遍填充的沿海逆转,具有来自有机血液提取物的细胞毒性和氧化胁迫,以及相对于其他位点的升高的Cs,Ag和Zn。将传统的化学分析与新的基于效果的方法纳入全面评估海龟人群的化学风险,有助于保护和管理这些受威胁物种。 (c)2021 elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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