2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpc.2017.08.008
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Hemolymph and gill carbonic anhydrase are more sensitive to aquatic contamination than mantle carbonic anhydrase in the mangrove oyster Crassostrea rhizophorae

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“…As a matter of fact, this enzyme has already been used in the context biomonitoring studies. Interestingly, the pattern of response of carbonic anhydrase in ecotoxicological studies performed under field conditions was opposite to that observed in laboratory experiments; for example, Santos et al (2017) [106] showed that this enzyme was enhanced in the oyster Crassostrea rhizophorae collected in a highly impacted zone (Paraíba Estuary, Paraíba state, Brazil), in comparison to an area of environmental preservation (Mamanguape Estuary, Paraíba state, Brazil). Similarly, Azevedo-Linhares and Freire (2015) [107] demonstrated that the same oyster species also showed elevated activity of this enzyme when animals from impacted zones were compared to control areas.…”
Section: Carbonic Anhydrase As a Biomarker In Calcifying Organismsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…As a matter of fact, this enzyme has already been used in the context biomonitoring studies. Interestingly, the pattern of response of carbonic anhydrase in ecotoxicological studies performed under field conditions was opposite to that observed in laboratory experiments; for example, Santos et al (2017) [106] showed that this enzyme was enhanced in the oyster Crassostrea rhizophorae collected in a highly impacted zone (Paraíba Estuary, Paraíba state, Brazil), in comparison to an area of environmental preservation (Mamanguape Estuary, Paraíba state, Brazil). Similarly, Azevedo-Linhares and Freire (2015) [107] demonstrated that the same oyster species also showed elevated activity of this enzyme when animals from impacted zones were compared to control areas.…”
Section: Carbonic Anhydrase As a Biomarker In Calcifying Organismsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…In the Paraiba River Estuary, the upstream sampling zone (UP) was located in an urban area, where the population dumps a large volume of domestic sewage (Grisi & Gorlach‐Lira, ), and the downstream sampling zone (DP) was near the Cabedelo Harbour at the mouth of the estuary. In the Mamanguape River Estuary, the upstream sampling zone (UM) was where the mangrove ecosystem is apparently preserved and the downstream sampling zone (DM) was the location with the best water quality of the estuary, based on studies by Alves et al () and Dos Santos, Neto, de Souza Melo, and Amado ().…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These economic activities together with the impact of urban wastewater, have been leading to an intense environmental degradation of the estuary. Recent studies have shown a higher degree of human disturbance in the Paraiba River estuary, such as a higher nutrient enrichment, microplastic pollution, and revealed a high activity of a cellular detoxification by fishes, which indicates a high concentration of pollutants in the water of the Paraiba River estuary (Alves et al 2016, de Moura et al 2016, Santos et al 2017, David et al 2018, Macêdo et al 2019.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%