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ОбложкаOxidative stress in aquatic ecosystems / ed. by D.Abele, J.P.Vázquez-Medina, T.Zenteno-Savín. - Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. - xxi, 524 p.: ill. - Bibliogr. at the end of the chapters. - Ind.: p.507-524. - ISBN 978-1-4443-3548-4
 

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Contributors ................................................... ix
Acknowledgments ................................................ xv
List of Abbreviations ......................................... xix

NTRODUCTION TO OXIDATIVE STRESS IN AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS ........ 1
Díin

PART I. CLIMATE REGIONS AND SPECIAL HABITATS .................... 7
1  OXIDATIVE STRESS IN TROPICAL MARINE ECOSYSTEMS ............... 9
   Michael P. Lesser
2  OXIDATIVE CHALLENGES IN POLAR SEAS .......................... 20
   Francesco Regoli, Maura Benedetti, Andreas Krell, and
   Doris Abele
3  OXIDATIVE STRESS IN ESTUARINE AND INTERTIDAL ENVIRONMENTS
   (TEMPERATE AND TROPICAL) .................................... 41
   Carolina A. Freire, Alexis F. Welker, Janet M. Storey,
   Kenneth B. Storey, and Marcelo Hermes-Lima
4  OXIDATIVE STRESS TOLERANCE STRATEGIES OF INTERTIDAL
   MACROALGAE .................................................. 58
   José Aguilera and Ralf Rautenberger
5  OXIDATIVE STRESS IN AQUATIC PRIMARY PRODUCERS AS A DRIVING
   FORCE FOR ECOSYSTEM RESPONSES TO LARGE-SCALE ENVIRONMENTAL
   CHANGES ..................................................... 72
   Pauline Snoeijs, Peter Sylvander, and Norbert Häubner
6  MIGRATING TO THE OXYGEN MINIMUM LAYER: EUPHAUSIIDS .......... 89
   Nelly Tremblay, Tania Zenteno-Savín, Jaime Gómez-
   Gutiérrez, and Alfonso N. Maeda-Martínez
7  OXIDATIVE STRESS IN SULFIDIC HABITATS ....................... 99
   Joanna Joyner-Matos and David Julian
8  IRON IN COASTAL MARINE ECOSYSTEMS: ROLE IN OXIDATIVE
   STRESS ..................................................... 115
   Paula Mariela González, Dorothee Wilhelms-Dick, Doris
   Abele, and Susana Puntarulo
9  OXIDATIVE STRESS IN CORAL-PHOTOBIONT COMMUNITIES ........... 127
   Marco A. Liñán-Cabello, Michael P. Lesser, Laura A.
   Flores-Ramirez, Tania Zenteno-Savin, and Hector
   Reyes-Bonilla

PART II. AQUATIC RESPIRATION AND OXYGEN SENSING ............... 139
10 PRINCIPLES OF OXYGEN UPTAKE AND TISSUE OXYGENATION IN
   WATER-BREATHING ANIMALS .................................... 141
   J.C. Massabuau and Doris Abele
11 OXIDATIVE STRESS IN SHARKS AND RAYS ........................ 157
   Roberto I. López-Cruz, Alcir Luiz Dafre, andDanilo Wilhelm
   Filho
12 OXYGEN SENSING: THE ROLE OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES ........ 165
   Mikko Nikinmaa, Max Gassmann, and Anna Bogdanova
13 ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION IN DIVING BIRDS AND MAMMALS: HOW
   THEY AVOID OXIDATIVE DAMAGE ................................ 178
   Tania Zenteno-Savín, Jose Pablo Vázquez-Medina, Nadiezhda
   Cantu-Medellin, Paul J. Ponganis, and Robert Eisner

PART III. MARINE ANIMAL MODELS FOR AGING, DEVELOPMENT, AND
DISEASE ....................................................... 191
14 AGING IN MARINE ANIMALS .................................... 193
   Eva E.R. Philipp, Julia Strahl, and Alexey A. Sukhotin
15 OXIDATIVE STRESS AND ANTIOXIDANT SYSTEMS IN
   CRUSTACEAN LIFE CYCLES ..................................... 208
   María Luisa Fanjul-Moles and María E. Gonsebatt
16 TRANSFER OF FREE RADICALS BETWEEN PROTEINS AND MEMBRANE
   LIPIDS: IMPLICATIONS FOR AQUATIC BIOLOGY ................... 224
   Brenda Valderrama, Gustavo Rodríguez-Alonso, and Rebecca
   Pogni
17 IMMUNE DEFENSE OF MARINE INVERTEBRATES: THE ROLE OF
   REACTIVE OXYGEN AND NITROGEN SPECIES ....................... 236
   Eva E.R. Philipp, Simone Lipinski, Jonathan Rast, and
   Philip Rosenstiel
18 ATTACK AND DEFENSE: REACTIVE OXYGEN AND NITROGEN SPECIES
   IN TELEOST FISH IMMUNE RESPONSE AND THE COEVOLVED EVASION
   OF MICROBES AND PARASITES .................................. 247
   Katja Broeg and Dieter Steinhagen

PART IV. MARINE ANIMAL STRESS RESPONSE AND BIOMONITORING ...... 261
19 STRESS EFFECTS ON METABOLISM AND ENERGY BUDGETS IN
   MOLLUSKS ................................................... 263
   Inna M. Sokolova, Alexey A. Sukhotin, and Gisela Lannig
20 STARVATION, ENERGETICS, AND ANTIOXIDANT DEFENSES ........... 281
   Amalia E. Morales, Amalia Perez-Jiménez, Miriam Furné, and
   Helga Guderley
21 ENVIRONMENTALLY INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESS IN FISH ........... 295
   Volodymyr I. Lushchak
22 CHEMICAL POLLUTANTS AND THE MECHANISMS OF REACTIVE OXYGEN
   SPECIES GENERATION IN AQUATIC ORGANISMS .................... 308
   Francesco Regoli
23 BIOMARKERS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS: BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS
   FOR THEIR APPLICATION IN BIOMONITORING OF AQUATIC
   ENVIRONMENTS ............................................... 317
   José Maria Monserrat, Rafaela Elias Letts, Josencler
   I. Ribas Ferreira, Juliane Ventura-Lima, Lílian L. Amado,
   Alessandra M. Rocha, Stefania Gorbi, Raffaella Bocchetti,
   Maura Benedetti, and Francesco Regoli

PART V. METHODS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS DETECTION ................. 327
24 DETECTION OF REACTIVE METABOLITES OF OXYGEN AND NITROGEN ... 329
   Matthew B. Grisham
25 ROLE OF SINGLET MOLECULAR OXYGEN IN THE OXIDATIVE DAMAGE
   TO BIOMOLECULES ............................................ 344
   Graziella Eliza Ronsein, Glaucia Regina Martinez, Eduardo
   Alves de Almeida, Sayuri Miyamoto, Marisa Helena Gennari
   de Medeiros, and Paolo Di Mascio
26 TOTAL OXYRADICAL SCAVENGING CAPACITY ASSAY ................. 359
   Stefania Gorbi and Francesco Regoli
27 SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC ASSAYS OF ANTIOXIDANTS .................. 367
   Francesco Regoli, Raffaella Bocchetti, and Danilo Wilhelm
   Filho
28 evaluation of glutathione status in aquatic organisms ...... 381
   Eduardo Alves de Almeida, Danilo Grunig Humberto Silva,
   Afonso Celso Dias Bainy, Florêncio Porto Freitas, Flávia
   Daniela Motta, Osmar Francisco Gomes, Marisa Helena
   Gennari de Medeiros, and Paolo DiMascio
29 measurement of antioxidant pigments and vitamins in
   phytoplankton, zooplankton, and fish ....................... 389
   Pauline Snoeijs, Norbert Háubner, Peter Sylvander, and
   Xiang-Ping Nie
30 carotenoid analysis and identification in marine
   animals .................................................... 402
   Eduardo Alves de Almeida, Glaucia Regina Martinez, and
   Paolo Di Mascio
31 Linoleic acid oxidation products as biomarkers of
   oxidative stress IN VIVO ................................... 412
   Etsuo Niki and Yasukazu Yoshida
32 The classic methods to measure oxidative damage: lipid
   peroxides, thiobarbituric-acid reactive substances, and
   protein carbonyls .......................................... 420
   Volodymyr I. Lushchak, Halyna M. Semchyshyn, and Oleh
   V. Lushchak
33 Protein carbonyl measurement by enzyme linked
   immunosorbent assay ........................................ 432
   Betul Catalgol, Stefanie Grimm, and Tilman Grune
34 Evaluation of malondialdehyde levels ....................... 440
   Sayuri Miyamoto, Eduardo Alves de Almeida, Lilian
   Nogueira, Marisa Helena Gennari de Medeiros. and Paolo
   Di Mascio
35 The use of electron paramagnetic resonance in studies of
   oxidative damage to lipids in aquatic systems .............. 448
   Gabriela Malanga and Susana Puntarulo
36 The ascorbyl radical/ascorbate ratio as an index of
   oxidative stress in aquatic organisms ...................... 458
   Gabriela Malanga, Maria Belén Aguiar, and Susana
   Puntarulo
37 Evaluation of oxidative dna damage in aquatic animals:
   comet assays and 8-oxo-7,8-dihidro-2'-deoxyguanosine
   levels ..................................................... 465
   José Pedro Friedmann Angeli, Glaucia Regina Martinez,
   Flávia Daniela Motta, Eduardo Alves de Almeida, Marisa
   Helena Gennari de Medeiros, and Paolo Di Mascio
38 Evaluation of dna adducts formed by lipid peroxidation
   by-products ................................................ 475
   Camila Carrião Machado Garcia, José Pedro Friedmann
   Angeli, Eduardo Alves de Almeida, Marisa Helena Gennari
   de Medeiros, and Paolo Di Mascio
39 Methods to quantify lysosomal membrane stability and the
   accumulation of lipofuscin ................................. 487
   Katja Broeg and Stefania Gorbi

Index ......................................................... 507

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