2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119117
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Metabolome adaptation and oxidative stress response of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) to altered water pollution levels

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“…Oxidative stress indicators are biological markers that provide insights into the mechanisms of stressors and the physiological consequences in fish (Koubová et al, 2022). They can arise from an imbalance between the production of ROS and antioxidant defences (Birnie-Gauvin et al, 2017).…”
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“…Oxidative stress indicators are biological markers that provide insights into the mechanisms of stressors and the physiological consequences in fish (Koubová et al, 2022). They can arise from an imbalance between the production of ROS and antioxidant defences (Birnie-Gauvin et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The antioxidant system acts as a protector against oxidative damage caused by free radicals in the form of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitrogen species (RNS) (Yousefi et al, 2022). Oxidative stress indicators are biological markers that provide insights into the mechanisms of stressors and the physiological consequences in fish (Koubová et al, 2022). They can arise from an imbalance between the production of ROS and antioxidant defences (Birnie‐Gauvin et al, 2017).…”
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“…In recent years, studies have recorded high concentrations of PPCPs in both fish and water samples from the pond [27,28,31]. The control pond (49.1577281 N, 14.1623011 E; 0.12 h, average depth 1 m), located near the University of South Bohemia's Faculty of Fisheries and Protection of Waters in Vodnany, was selected as a locality with no significant pollution [32], being fed by water from the adjacent River Blanice, which has low background pollution concentrations typical of a regional river. As the two ponds are approximately 2 km apart, they are both subject to comparable climatic conditions.…”
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“…Two groups were then created from the fish from each pond, resulting in four groups for further monitoring, i.e., T-T (original fish from treatment Cezarka pond, returned to Cezarka); T-C (fish originally from Cezarka treatment, restocked to control pond), C-C (original fish from control pond, returned to control pond), and C-T (fish originally from control pond, restocked to Cezarka treatment pond). The ratio between stocked/restocked fish for the two groups in both ponds was approximately 1:1, with final density in both ponds being 0.14 fish × m −2 (see [32] for further details). The fish were kept in particular ponds for a period of six months, corresponding to the length of growing season in this type of habitat.…”
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“…Increased reactive oxygen species (ROS), including radicals (superoxide anion, singlet oxygen, hydroxyl radical, and their derivatives) can irreversibly modify ketone groups, thereby causing protein aggregation, deactivation, or degradation, which includes aldehydes, amino acid side chains, and protein function (Koubova et al 2022). These biochemical changes occur as a consequence of oxidative stress (Amin and Hashem 2012).…”
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