IIMYC   23581
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS Y COSTERAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Metallothionein and lipid peroxidation as markers to assess health status of chronically oiled Magellanic penguins in Argentina
Autor/es:
ROMERO, MA. BELEN; POLIZZI PAULA; CHIODI BOUDET, LEILA; ROBLES, ALICIA; RODRIGUEZ HEREDIA, SERGIO; GERPE, MARCELA
Revista:
ACTA TOXICOLóGICA ARGENTINA
Editorial:
ASOCIACIÓN TOXICOLÓGICA ARGENTINA
Referencias:
Año: 2015 vol. 23 p. 15 - 24
ISSN:
0327-9286
Resumen:
Chronic oiling affects seabirds, with short (individual survival) and long-term (dynamics of population) effects. Magellanic penguin is the most affected species in Argentina. The aim was to evaluate the use of blood biochemical-molecular biomarkers (MT and TBARs) to assess health status of Magellanic penguin exposed to chronic environmental oiling, in addition with routine hematological analyses (differential WBC count and PCV). Oiled specimens presented significant higher RBC metallothionein and TBARs concentrations than those from shelter; while routine hematological parameters were within normal levels for penguins and did not show any difference between both groups. These results demonstrated the higher sensibility of both biomarkers, evidencing effects on health status by chronic oiling; furthermore, they are the first report in blood metallothionein and oxidative stress in S. magellanicus. These studies will be useful for a better assessment of the health condition in rehabilitation centers (short term); and, as early warning signals in natural colonies (long term).