Oxidative damages by cadmium and the protective effects of low‐molecular‐weight chitosan in the freshwater crab (Sinopotamon yangtsekiense Bott 1967) |
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Authors: | Ruijin Li Yanying Zhou Jinfang Ji Lan Wang |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Life Science, Shanxi University, Shanxi Province, China;2. Research Center of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shanxi University, Shanxi Province, China |
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Abstract: | Cadmium (Cd) is an environmental pollutant and has posed a potential threat for the growth and survival of freshwater crabs. Low‐molecular‐weight chitosan (LMWC) may promote growth in crab culture. The present study was designed to investigate the Cd‐induced oxidative damage and the protective role of LMWC against oxidation caused by Cd2+ in freshwater crab (Sinopotamon yangtsekiense Bott 1967). The results showed that Cd2+ significantly inhibited the activities of total antioxidant capacity, superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase and peroxidase, while it increased malondialdehyde levels in the hepatopancreas and the gill. Moreover, Cd2+ at the concentration tested obviously increased the protein carbonyl contents and DNA–protein crosslinks coefficients in the hepatopancreas, gill, heart and muscle tissues of S. yangtsekiense in a dose‐dependent manner. In addition, Cd2+ induced a significant increase in the levels of nitric oxide and inducible nitric oxide synthase in the hepatopancreas, gill and muscle. The results also showed that LMWC plus Cd2+ significantly improved antioxidant markers. The observations suggested that the severe oxidative damage in multiple crab tissues was one of the important causes of the adverse influence of Cd2+ on S. yangtsekiense growth and indicated that LMWC could provide a protective effect against such an injury. |
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Keywords: | Sinopotamon yangtsekiense Bott 1967 antioxidant activity cadmium low‐molecular‐weight chitosan |
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