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Sci Rep ; 10(1): 8743, 2020 05 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32457388

ABSTRACT

The increased frequency of harmful algal blooms (HABs) is a major environmental concern worldwide, resulting not only in increased treatment costs for drinking water but also in impacts on tourism, commercial fishing and aquaculture and risks to human and animal health. Traditional strategies with ship-based approaches based on field sampling and laboratory analysis have been adopted to assess HABs. However, these methods are labour intensive and costly and do not provide synoptic views of the bloom conditions. Here, we show that the Sentinel-2 twin satellite mission of the Copernicus programme, in combination with in situ data, is a powerful tool that can offer valuable spatiotemporal information about a bloom of the dinoflagellate Lingulodinium polyedra that occurred on the SW Iberian Peninsula. Using the robust ACOLITE atmospheric correction processor combined with the normalized difference chlorophyll index (NDCI), the enhanced mapping of small blooms can be performed at a 10 m spatial resolution, revealing surface patches and a heterogeneous distribution. This research also demonstrates the improved capabilities of Sentinel-2 compared to those of Landsat-8 and Sentinel-3 for continuous monitoring. The Sentinel-3 and Sentinel-2 missions provide ecosystem observations that allow the environmental community and water managers to evaluate changes in water quality and bloom distribution and that facilitate field-based measurements. Therefore, the value added by the Copernicus products in terms of frequency and synoptic observations is of paramount importance for ecological and management purposes at regional and national scales.


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Dinoflagellida/growth & development , Environmental Monitoring/instrumentation , Harmful Algal Bloom , Portugal , Satellite Communications , Spain , Water Quality
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Toxins (Basel) ; 11(4)2019 03 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30934968

ABSTRACT

In Andalusia, the official monitoring program for toxic phytoplankton and marine biotoxins was launched in 1994 to comply with European legislation. Since then, there have been numerous episodes of DST (Diarrhetic shellfish toxins) associated with the proliferation of Dinophysis species. This article reviews two decades of time series data and assesses the effectiveness of the program established. The testing of lipophilic toxins and toxic phytoplankton is based on official methods harmonized and accredited since 2007 according to the standard UNE-EN-ISO 17025. The major species of Dinophysis identified were D. acuminata complex, D. caudata, D. acuta and D. fortii, with the main growth season being from early spring until the end of autumn. Both D. acuminata complex and D. acuta have been clearly associated with toxicity in molluscs. Despite the complexity of data obtained through monitoring programs, it is possible to provide early warning of potential health risks for most situations. This is the first report of Dinophysis species and their relation to DST events in a time series from Andalusia.


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Dinoflagellida , Animals , Environmental Monitoring , Mollusca/drug effects , Okadaic Acid/toxicity , Shellfish Poisoning , Spain
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Cell Physiol Biochem ; 23(4-6): 431-40, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19471111

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Dinoflagellates from the genus Ostreopsis have been related to the production of palytoxin and analogues. Based on that, this paper describes functional studies of crude extracts from Ostreopsis cf. siamensis collected in the Mediterranean Sea in order to biochemically characterize their toxic compounds. METHODS: We compared the effects of 5 crude dinoflagellates extracts with a commercially available palytoxin and a purified Ostreopsis ovata extract on metabolic activity, membrane potential, and cytosolic calcium levels by using fluorescent dyes. RESULTS: All the extracts resulted to be neurotoxic. In addition, all of them induced a membrane depolarization and a calcium increment that were abolished when preincubating with ouabain, an inhibitor of the Na(+)/K(+) pump. CONCLUSION: The effects observed were quite close to those induced by palytoxin and the Ostreopsis ovata extract as well, suggesting that Ostreopsis cf. siamensis is actually producing palytoxin-like compounds that are highly toxic and functionally active.


Subject(s)
Acrylamides/toxicity , Dinoflagellida/chemistry , Animals , Calcium/metabolism , Cell Line, Tumor , Cnidarian Venoms , Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , Humans , Membrane Potentials/physiology , Ouabain/pharmacology , Tissue Extracts/isolation & purification , Tissue Extracts/toxicity
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Biosci Rep ; 29(1): 13-23, 2009 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18684104

ABSTRACT

Palytoxin is one of the most complex and biggest molecules known to show extreme acute toxicity. The dinoflagellate Ostreopsis spp., the producer organism of palytoxin, has been shown to be distributed worldwide, thus making palytoxin an emerging toxin. Rat-derived hepatocytes (Clone 9) and BE (2)-M17 human neuroblastoma cells were used to test palytoxin or palytoxin-like compounds by measuring the cell metabolic rate with Alamar Blue. The dose-dependent decrease in viability was specifically inhibited by ouabain in the case of BE (2)-M17 neuroblastoma cells. This is a functional, dynamic and simple test for palytoxins with high sensitivity (as low as 0.2 ng/ml). This method was useful for toxin detection in Ostreopsis extracts and naturally contaminated mussel samples. A comparative study testing toxic mussel extracts by LC (liquid chromatography)-MS/MS (tandem MS), MBA (mouse bioassay), haemolysis neutralization assay and a cytotoxicity test indicated that our method is suitable for the routine determination and monitoring of palytoxins and palytoxin-like compounds.


Subject(s)
Acrylamides/analysis , Acrylamides/metabolism , Chemistry Techniques, Analytical/methods , Animals , Bivalvia/chemistry , Cell Line , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Survival , Cnidarian Venoms , Humans , Rats , Sensitivity and Specificity
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