Publications by authors named "Maritza Leonardi"

This study evaluated the condition factor, gonadosomatic, and hepatosomatic indexes, occurrence of plasmatic vitellogenin (Vg), and frequency of spermatogenic maturity stages in male Chilean flounders, Paralichthys adspersus, caught at three different coastal sites off the Bio-Bio region, central Chile, during 1 year. The Vg was detected by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis with sodium dodecyl sulfate and Western blot analyses using an antibody against Chilean flounder Vg. The spermatogenic maturity stages were analyzed by histological gonadic diagnostic.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to assess endocrine-disrupting contaminants in the South Pacific using the Chilean flounder as an indicator species.
  • The researchers induced, purified, and identified plasma vitellogenin (Vg) in juvenile male flounder, employing techniques like size exclusion, ion-exchange chromatography, SDS-PAGE, and Western blot analyses.
  • The findings revealed specific protein sizes of Vg and suggested it could serve as a biomarker for xeno-estrogenic compounds present along the Chilean coastline.
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This study evaluated the histopathological lesions of the Chilean flounder, Paralichthys adspersus, inhabiting the marine coastal area influenced by the Itata River (central Chile) in order to provide an environmental baseline given the plans to discharge effluents from a cellulose plant through a submarine pipe in the area. Flounder were also sampled at two reference sites over the course of 1 year. Pathological examinations and descriptions of histopathological lesions follow the ICES suggested protocol: internal and histopathological lesions, condition factor, and hepatosomatic and spleen indexes.

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This study evaluated the health of the Chilean flounder Paralichthys adspersus inhabiting the marine coastal area influenced by the Itata River. Flounder were also sampled at two reference sites during the course of 1 year. The pathological examination was done following the ICES protocol: external and internal lesions, condition factor, hepatosomatic and spleen indexes, and number of erythrocytes, lymphocytes, and thrombocytes.

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