Authors
Luana Fiorella Mincarelli, Jeanette M Rotchell, Emma C Chapman, Alexander P Turner, Katharina C Wollenberg Valero
Publication date
2021/9/1
Journal
Marine pollution bulletin
Volume
170
Pages
112624
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Little is known about the combined effect of environmental factors and contaminants on commercially important marine species, and whether this effect differs by sex. In this study, blue mussels were exposed for seven days to both single and combined stressors (i.e., +3 °C elevated temperature and two environmentally relevant concentrations of the plastic softener DEHP, 0.5 and 50 μg/l) in a factorial design. Males were observed to be more sensitive to high temperature, demonstrated by the significant increase in out-of-season spawning gonads and higher gene expression of the antioxidant catalase and the estrogen receptor genes. On the other hand, while the gametogenesis cycle in females was more resilient than in males, DEHP exposure altered the estrogen-related receptor gene expression.
We show that the combined stressors DEHP and increased temperature, in environmentally relevant magnitudes …
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