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Autometallography and metallothionein immunohistochemistry in hepatocytes of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus L.) after exposure to cadmium and depuration treatment
Authors:A F Amaral  N Alvarado  I Marigomez  R Cunha  K Hylland  M Soto
Institution:  a Section of Ecology, Department of Biology, University of the Azores, R. Mae de Deus, 9500 Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel, Azores, Portugal. b Laboratory of Cell Biology and Histology, Department of Zoology and Animal Cell Dynamics, University of the Basque Country, 644 PK, E-48080 Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain. c Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA), Brekkeveien 19. POB 173, Kjelsaas, N-0411 Oslo, Norway.
Abstract:In this study, autometallography and immunohistochemistry were used to localize and quantify cadmium and metallothionein (MT) levels, respectively, in cellular compartments of turbot liver on exposure to cadmium for 7 days and further depuration treatment for 14 days. Metals weakly bound to proteins (i.e. MTs) in hepatocyte lysosomes were visualized as black silver deposits (BSDs) using a light microscope. With the aid of a newly developed immunohistochemical procedure, MTs were localized and semi-quantified in both the cytosolic and the lysosomal compartments of hepatocytes. The BSD extent in the lysosomes of hepatocytes increased significantly as a result of cadmium exposure. This response was evidenced after 1h. Further, a progressive increase in the volume density of BSDs occurred up to the seventh day. Total MT immunohistochemical levels increased at a lower rate, starting after 1 day of cadmium exposure. BSD extent values recovered after depuration, whilst MT levels remain unchanged. It is possible that the detoxification rate of metals via lysosomes was diminished, whilst MT levels remained unchanged, at least after 14 days of depuration. It can be concluded that autometallography and MT immunohistochemistry are good tools for clarifying metal and metal-MT trafficking routes in hepatocytes, and also that BSD extent and MT immunohistochemical levels in the lysosomes and cytosol of fish hepatocytes can be considered to be useful biomarkers of metal exposure.
Keywords:Biomarkers  Metal Pollution  Fish  Liver  Hepatocytes  Lysosomes  Metallothioneins  Autometallography  Immunohistochemistry
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