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dc.contributor.authorParodi, Jorge [Univ Mayor, Fac Ciencias, Lab Biol Celular & Mol Aplicada, Temuco, Chile]es_CL
dc.contributor.authorHernández, Klaudia [Univ Mayor, Fac Ciencias, Lab Biol Celular & Mol Aplicada, Temuco, Chile]es_CL
dc.contributor.authorOlivares-Ferretti, Pamelaes_CL
dc.contributor.authorPeredo-Parada, Matiases_CL
dc.contributor.authorChavez, Vivianaes_CL
dc.contributor.authorCarmona, Ericoes_CL
dc.contributor.authorAstuya, Allissones_CL
dc.date.accessioned2020-04-12T14:11:55Z
dc.date.accessioned2020-04-14T15:46:12Z
dc.date.available2020-04-12T14:11:55Z
dc.date.available2020-04-14T15:46:12Z
dc.date.issued2019es_CL
dc.identifier.citationOlivares-Ferretti, P., Hernandez, K., Peredo-Parada, M., Chavez, V., Carmona, E., Astuya, A., & Parodi, J. (2019). Polyphenols obtained from Didymosphenia geminata (Lyngbye) Schmith altered the viability and proliferation of salmonids cells lines SHK-1 and CHSE-214. Aquatic toxicology, 211, 141-147.es_CL
dc.identifier.issn0166-445Xes_CL
dc.identifier.issn1879-1514es_CL
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquatox.2019.03.022es_CL
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorio.umayor.cl/xmlui/handle/sibum/6655
dc.description.abstractDidymosphenia geminata (Lyngbye) Schmidt, also referred to as Didymo, is an invasive diatom that forms nuisance mats. Since it was first reported in our country in approximately 2010, Didymo has expanded and colonized different rivers in the Zona Austral region of Chile. Its biology and effects on ecosystems are still being studied because Didymo is an invasive algal mat that forms in a range of systems from oligotrophic austral rivers to more subtropical systems. We aimed to evaluate the viability of two salmonid cell lines, CHSE-214 and SHK-1 (somatic and embryonic cell lines, respectively), in dilutions of river water alone and in river water contaminated with Didymo or polyphenols extracted from Didymo under controlled conditions. We developed an artificial river system (2 aquariums/replicate) from five different rivers from the central area (Bio-Bio) and Patagonia area (Futaleufu) of Chile to maintain Didymo in the benthic phase. The Didymo populations were maintained for six months in the water from the rivers, after which samples were obtained. Following the extraction of polyphenols from the Didymo samples maintained in the artificial rivers, toxicity assays (10 assays) were performed to determine cell viability. Our results indicated that the CHSE-214 cells were highly sensitive to increasing concentrations of Didymo extracts. We observed a 50% reduction in cell viability after 24 h of exposure to a 0.01 V/V dilution, and this treatment further reduced the proliferative capacity by 70% after 120 h. The SHK-1 cells were less responsive, showing only a 20% decrease in viability at 24 h and a lower cell proliferation rate (45%) after 120 h, which remained higher than that of the CHSE-214 cells. We conclude that certain cell types are sensitive to Didymo in rivers, suggesting that there are chronic effects on several aquatic species following exposure to these diatom substances. These effects should be further studied using this laboratory model to understand the full impact of Didymo on river ecosystems.es_CL
dc.description.sponsorshipUniversidad Mayor [IO 101340, 101322]; [CONICYT-PCHA/2017/21170159]es_CL
dc.description.sponsorshipWe thank SERNAPESCA (Araucania Region) and EcoHyd for support in obtaining and maintaining the Didymo samples. We also thank IO 101340 and 101322 from Universidad Mayor for research support. P.O-F. was supported by CONICYT-PCHA/2017/21170159. We would also like to thank Lucia Alarcon for technical assistance with the HPLC system.es_CL
dc.language.isoenes_CL
dc.publisherELSEVIER SCIENCE BVes_CL
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Chile
dc.sourceAquat. Toxicol., JUN, 2019. 211: p. 141-147
dc.subjectMarine & Freshwater Biology; Toxicologyes_CL
dc.titlePolyphenols obtained from Didymosphenia geminata (Lyngbye) Schmith altered the viability and proliferation of salmonids cells lines SHK-1 and CHSE-214es_CL
dc.typeArtículoes_CL
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dc.identifier.doiDOI: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2019.03.022es_CL]
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