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http://hdl.handle.net/10362/184407| Título: | Ecotoxicological responses of marine fish to the organophosphate flame-retardant tris (2-chloroisopropyl) phosphate (TCPP) dietary exposure |
| Autor: | Gomes, Rita V. C. Borrull, Sílvia Pereira, Alícia Dias, Marta Cereja, Rui Barata, Marisa Pousão-Ferreira, Pedro Faria, Ana M. Pocurull, Eva Marcé, Rosa Maria Marques, António Maulvault, Ana Luísa |
| Palavras-chave: | Chronic exposure Ecotoxicity Emerging contaminants High production volume chemicals Organophosphate esters Oceanography Aquatic Science Pollution SDG 14 - Life Below Water |
| Data: | Abr-2025 |
| Resumo: | High Production Volume Chemicals (HPVCs) are contaminants that pose serious threats to aquatic environments and species that inhabit them, given their massive production and ubiquitous distribution across biological compartments. Among them, organophosphate esters (OPEs) are of particular concern, as they are widely used as plasticizers and flame-retardants, and linked to various forms of toxicity in marine organisms. In this study, we investigated the ecotoxicological response of juvenile gilthead seabream Sparus aurata to the OPE tris (2-chloroisopropyl) phosphate (TCPP) following chronic dietary exposure to three different concentrations (low, D1: 0.2 mg kg−1; ecologically relevant, D2: 2 mg kg−1; and high, D3: 10 mg kg−1). Different biomarkers indicative of antioxidant defence mechanisms (catalase, CAT, glutathione S-transferase, GST, activities), metabolism (citrate synthase, CS, lactate dehydrogenase, LDH, activities) and endocrine disruption (vitellogenin content, VTG), as well as cell (lipid peroxidation levels, LPO) and protein damage (ubiquitin content, UBI) were analyzed in liver and muscle to assess TCPP toxicity. High concentrations of TCPP affected S. aurata growth, but not overall fitness condition. Furthermore, metabolic disruption and severe oxidative damages were observed, regardless of exposure dose. VTG content significantly decreased after exposure to all TCPP dosages, indicating a possible masculinization effect. These findings provide new insights to the scientific knowledge on TCPP ecotoxicological attributes and impacts on marine ichthyofauna. In addition, our results confirm the relevance of conducting integrated multi-biomarker approaches to disclose the ecotoxicological effects of poorly studied chemical contaminants and, ultimately, implement wastewater treatment strategies and legislation to protect marine ecosystems from pollution. |
| Descrição: | Funding Information: The research contracts of RG, AP, RC, MD, and AF were supported by the funded projects PRR ABI-2024.NEWPACK.06, PRR PBA-Vertical Algas (C644915664-00000026) (AP and RC), Aqua-CLIMADAPT (PTDC/CTA-AMB/0592/2021), and INNOECOFOOD (101136739, Horizon Europe), respectively. We also acknowledge the financial support from project PID2020-114587GB-I00, funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 (Ministerio de Ciencia, innovación y Universidades). SB acknowledges Agència de Gestió d'Ajudes Universitàries i Recerca (AGAUR) for her PhD grant (2021 FISDU 00070). The authors also thank SPAROS Lda., for providing the experimental feeds, and the team of EPPO-IPMA in Olhão, for the support provided during animal rearing and transplantation. Publisher Copyright: © 2025 The Authors |
| Peer review: | yes |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10362/184407 |
| DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2025.117628 |
| ISSN: | 0025-326X |
| Aparece nas colecções: | Home collection (FCT) |
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