Chemical Dispersion of Crude Oil: Assessment of Physiological, Immune, and Antioxidant Systems in Juvenile Turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)

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Michael Theron
Anne Bado-Nilles
Christian Beuvard
Morgane Danion
Mathieu Dussauze
Hélène Ollivier
Karine Pichavant-Rafini
Claire Quentel
Stéphane Le Floch
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[1] Université de Bretagne Occidentale,Laboratoire ORPHY EA4324
[2] Technopôle Brest-Iroise,Anses, Ploufragan
[3] de Recherche et d’Expérimentations sur les Pollutions Accidentelles des Eaux,Plouzané Laboratory
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Chemical dispersant; Physiology; Immunology; Oxidative stress;
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This work focuses on the effects of two commercial formulations of dispersants on juvenile turbot after 48 h of contamination and 15 days of recovery. Oxidative stress, gill, and immune functions were assessed in seven conditions: exposition to the water-soluble fraction of an oil, mechanical dispersion, two dispersants alone, two types of chemical dispersion and a control group. In the contaminated groups, nominal concentrations of oil and dispersants were 66 and 3.3 mg L−1, respectively. Dispersants alone had weak effects; the soluble fraction induced leucopenia and gill alteration. Chemical and mechanical dispersion induced similar effects. After contamination, a principal component analysis showed two distinct areas: the first one included the control and dispersants groups, the second one dispersion of the oil. After the 15-day recovery period, it was not possible to differentiate the groups. This study shows that, in the experimental conditions tested, the dispersion, either chemical or mechanical, enhances the consequences of exposure to crude oil without long-lasting consequences.
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