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Assessment of the genotoxic potential along the Danube River by application of the comet assay on haemocytes of freshwater mussels: The Joint Danube Survey 3

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2016
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Kolarević, Stoimir
Kracun-Kolarević, Margareta
Kostić-Vuković, Jovana
Slobodnik, Jaroslav
Liska, Igor
Gačić, Zoran
Paunović, Momir
Knezevic-Vukcević, Jelena
Vukovic-Gacic, Branka
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In this study we assessed the level of genotoxic pollution along the Danube River by measuring the level of DNA damage in the haemocytes of freshwater mussels of Unio sp. (Unio pictorum/Unio tumidus) and Sinanodonta woodiana. The comet assay was used for the assessment of DNA damage. The research was performed on 34 out of 68 sites analysed within the Joint Danube Survey 3 the world's biggest river research expedition of its kind in 2013. During research, 2285 river kilometres were covered with an average distance of 68 km between the sites. The complex data set on concentrations of various substances present in water, suspended particulate matter and sediment on investigated sites gave the opportunity to identify the groups of xenobiotics which mostly affect the studied biomarker DNA damage. The highest levels of DNA damage were recorded in the section VI (Panonnian Plain), which is under the impact of untreated wastewater discharges. Both positive and negative influences of the large... tributaries on the level of genotoxicity in the Danube River were evident. Significant correlation in response was detected between the studied species of freshwater mussels. The level of DNA damage in mussels correlated with concentrations of compounds from the group of hazardous priority substances (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons), persistent organic pollutants (dioxins) and emerging pollutants (Oxazepam, Chloridazon-desphenyl).

Keywords:
Unio pictorum / The Danube River / Genotoxicity / Comet assay
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Science of the Total Environment, 2016, 540, 377-385
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  • Elsevier, Amsterdam
Funding / projects:
  • International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR)

DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.06.061

ISSN: 0048-9697

PubMed: 26117499

WoS: 000364731800037

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84945474289
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AU  - Kolarević, Stoimir
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AU  - Liska, Igor
AU  - Gačić, Zoran
AU  - Paunović, Momir
AU  - Knezevic-Vukcević, Jelena
AU  - Vukovic-Gacic, Branka
PY  - 2016
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AB  - In this study we assessed the level of genotoxic pollution along the Danube River by measuring the level of DNA damage in the haemocytes of freshwater mussels of Unio sp. (Unio pictorum/Unio tumidus) and Sinanodonta woodiana. The comet assay was used for the assessment of DNA damage. The research was performed on 34 out of 68 sites analysed within the Joint Danube Survey 3 the world's biggest river research expedition of its kind in 2013. During research, 2285 river kilometres were covered with an average distance of 68 km between the sites. The complex data set on concentrations of various substances present in water, suspended particulate matter and sediment on investigated sites gave the opportunity to identify the groups of xenobiotics which mostly affect the studied biomarker DNA damage. The highest levels of DNA damage were recorded in the section VI (Panonnian Plain), which is under the impact of untreated wastewater discharges. Both positive and negative influences of the large tributaries on the level of genotoxicity in the Danube River were evident. Significant correlation in response was detected between the studied species of freshwater mussels. The level of DNA damage in mussels correlated with concentrations of compounds from the group of hazardous priority substances (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons), persistent organic pollutants (dioxins) and emerging pollutants (Oxazepam, Chloridazon-desphenyl).
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author = "Kolarević, Stoimir and Kracun-Kolarević, Margareta and Kostić-Vuković, Jovana and Slobodnik, Jaroslav and Liska, Igor and Gačić, Zoran and Paunović, Momir and Knezevic-Vukcević, Jelena and Vukovic-Gacic, Branka",
year = "2016",
abstract = "In this study we assessed the level of genotoxic pollution along the Danube River by measuring the level of DNA damage in the haemocytes of freshwater mussels of Unio sp. (Unio pictorum/Unio tumidus) and Sinanodonta woodiana. The comet assay was used for the assessment of DNA damage. The research was performed on 34 out of 68 sites analysed within the Joint Danube Survey 3 the world's biggest river research expedition of its kind in 2013. During research, 2285 river kilometres were covered with an average distance of 68 km between the sites. The complex data set on concentrations of various substances present in water, suspended particulate matter and sediment on investigated sites gave the opportunity to identify the groups of xenobiotics which mostly affect the studied biomarker DNA damage. The highest levels of DNA damage were recorded in the section VI (Panonnian Plain), which is under the impact of untreated wastewater discharges. Both positive and negative influences of the large tributaries on the level of genotoxicity in the Danube River were evident. Significant correlation in response was detected between the studied species of freshwater mussels. The level of DNA damage in mussels correlated with concentrations of compounds from the group of hazardous priority substances (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons), persistent organic pollutants (dioxins) and emerging pollutants (Oxazepam, Chloridazon-desphenyl).",
publisher = "Elsevier, Amsterdam",
journal = "Science of the Total Environment",
title = "Assessment of the genotoxic potential along the Danube River by application of the comet assay on haemocytes of freshwater mussels: The Joint Danube Survey 3",
pages = "385-377",
volume = "540",
doi = "10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.06.061"
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Kolarević, S., Kracun-Kolarević, M., Kostić-Vuković, J., Slobodnik, J., Liska, I., Gačić, Z., Paunović, M., Knezevic-Vukcević, J.,& Vukovic-Gacic, B.. (2016). Assessment of the genotoxic potential along the Danube River by application of the comet assay on haemocytes of freshwater mussels: The Joint Danube Survey 3. in Science of the Total Environment
Elsevier, Amsterdam., 540, 377-385.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.06.061
Kolarević S, Kracun-Kolarević M, Kostić-Vuković J, Slobodnik J, Liska I, Gačić Z, Paunović M, Knezevic-Vukcević J, Vukovic-Gacic B. Assessment of the genotoxic potential along the Danube River by application of the comet assay on haemocytes of freshwater mussels: The Joint Danube Survey 3. in Science of the Total Environment. 2016;540:377-385.
doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.06.061 .
Kolarević, Stoimir, Kracun-Kolarević, Margareta, Kostić-Vuković, Jovana, Slobodnik, Jaroslav, Liska, Igor, Gačić, Zoran, Paunović, Momir, Knezevic-Vukcević, Jelena, Vukovic-Gacic, Branka, "Assessment of the genotoxic potential along the Danube River by application of the comet assay on haemocytes of freshwater mussels: The Joint Danube Survey 3" in Science of the Total Environment, 540 (2016):377-385,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.06.061 . .

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