Environmental assessment of the central Atlantic coast of Morocco using a multibiomarker approach in Mytilus galloprovincialis.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

Laboratory of Virology, Oncology, Biosciences, Environment and New Energies, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques Mohammedia, University of Hassan II Casablanca, Mohammedia, Morocco.

Published: May 2024

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  • A multibiomarker approach assesses the impact of environmental stressors on ecosystems and human health, specifically in the central Atlantic Ocean of Morocco affected by various pollutants.
  • The study measured four biomarkers in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis from four different sites, each facing unique industrial, agricultural, and touristic impacts.
  • Results indicated seasonal variability in biomarker responses, with significant findings such as AChE inhibition and GST induction being highest at specific sites, emphasizing the need for this approach in environmental monitoring and resource protection.

Article Abstract

A multibiomarker approach helps assess environmental health as it provides a complete tool to understand the effects of environmental stressors on ecosystems and human health. We applied this approach in the central Atlantic Ocean of Morocco, an area subjected to the impact of many types of pollutants, threatening the durability of its resources. In this study, four biomarkers acetylcholinesterase (AChE), glutathione-s-transferase (GST), metallothioneins (MTs), and catalase (CAT) were measured in the digestive gland of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis collected from four sites: Imsouane (S1), Cap Ghir (S2), Imi Ouaddar (S3), and Douira (S4). These sites were chosen due to the diversity of impacts ranging from industrial to agricultural and touristic. We also assembled all the enzymatic responses (AChE, GST, CAT, and MTs), using the integrated biomarker response (IBR), to estimate the degree of impact of pollutants at the prospected sites to reveal all the complex interactions between biomarkers and to classify sites via the integrated approach. Results show a seasonal change in biomarker responses with variability between sites. We also recorded the highest levels of AChE inhibition and GST induction in S1, higher levels of catalase activity in S4, and a significant impact on metallothionein concentration in S1 and S3. This project highlights the interest in using a multibiomarker approach to ensure accurate interpretation of biomarker variation to protect the Moroccan coast and its resources.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-024-33478-5DOI Listing

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