Heavy metals and imposex in Thaisella chocolata (Gasteropoda: Muricidae) in Matarani, Arequipa, Peru

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Marine ecosystems have been affected by contamination from heavy metals and antifouling organotin paints, where the latter generate the imposex phenomenon in marine gastropods. The presence of heavy metals and imposex in the marine snail Thaisella chocolata was evaluated at the "El Faro" a...

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Autores: Luna-Pacompea, Nathali, Juárez-Laguna, Fátima, Jaén-Rodriguez, Camila, Alvariño, Lorena, Iannacone, José
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/23793
Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/23793
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:seawater
endocrine disruption
marine snail
imposex
heavy metals
sediment
agua de mar
disrupción endocrina
caracol marino
metales pesados
sedimento
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Sumario:Marine ecosystems have been affected by contamination from heavy metals and antifouling organotin paints, where the latter generate the imposex phenomenon in marine gastropods. The presence of heavy metals and imposex in the marine snail Thaisella chocolata was evaluated at the "El Faro" artisanal fishing landing stage and at approximately 2 km from said pier, located in Matarani (Arequipa, Peru), during the winter and spring of 2021. In addition, heavy metals in the water and in the marine sediment were evaluated. Heavy metals in the water, sediment and muscle tissue samples of T. chocolata were compared with national and international standards for environmental quality. Boron in the water exceeded the norm in both areas in the spring. No heavy metal exceeded the regulations in the sediment. The values of As, Cd and Cu and Se in the tissues of T. chocolata exceeded some of the eight international standards for comparison. The risk to human health from the consumption of marine mollusks evidenced the absence of non-carcinogenic risk based on the Target risk quotient (THQ) and the Hazard index (HI) for heavy metals in T. chocolata. Shell size and penis length in males in T. chocolata were correlated. The percentages of imposex (9.6%) were classified as low. The RPLI (relative penile length index), the RPLIest (standardized RPLI), and the VSDI index (vas deferens sequence index) ranged from I to II in T. chocolata presenting low severity. It is suggested to continue monitoring the levels of heavy metals and imposex in T. chocolata in the southern zone of Peru to improve management efficiency and to enforce national and international regulations.
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