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Gioele Capillo

Bio: Gioele Capillo is an academic researcher from University of Messina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 51 publications receiving 1063 citations.

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TL;DR: Feeding goldfish, Carrassius auratus, a high-cholesterol diet (HCD) resulted macrophage foam cell formation in the intestinal tissues, and the expression of TLR2 has been found in foam cells and in the cytoplasm of enterocytes, however the staining was more intense at the apical surface of polarized intestinal epithelial cells and the lamina propria.

133 citations

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TL;DR: In this work it is reported for the first time the characterization of microplastics from sea water samples and in two congener species of seabreams: Pagellus erythrinus and P. bogaraveo, Mediterranean fish species of great commercial importance.

132 citations

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TL;DR: The results obtained in the present study revealed that G. gracilis could be takes in account as fishes diet supplementation for its immune system stimulants effects.

112 citations

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TL;DR: The results of this study showed a typical fluctuation range in haemolymph and water parameters, related to the water ones; chemical‐physical parameters affected the ions (electrolytes and metals) levels in some period of the year.
Abstract: Faro Lake is a coastal meromictic lagoon with singular characteristics in the Mediterranean (Messina, Sicily - Italy). It is part of the Natural Oriented Reserve of Capo Peloro (38° 15' 57″ N; 15° 37' 50″ E). In this area, traditional mollusc farming activity persists, producing 'autochthonous' mussels. This study reports of the Mytilus galloprovincialis haemolymph chemical profile and water variables determination of 1 year-lasted survey (April 2016 - March 2017). The determinations of electrolytes (Na+ , Cl- , K+ , Ca2+ , Mg2+ , P inorganic) and heavy metals in both Faro lake water and haemolymph have been carried out. Heavy metals are elements with high density and are quite toxic in low concentrations, such as Aluminum (Al), Arsenic (As), Cobalt (Co), Chrome (Cr), Copper (Cu), Iron (Fe), Magnesium (Mg), Manganese (Mn), Lead (Pb), Tin (Sn), Zinc (Zn). Heavy metals toxicity depends, principally, on bioaccumulation processes. M. galloprovincialis is a good bio-indicator, ideal for assess levels of environmental pollution thanks to its biological, ecological and physiological characteristics. The results of this study showed a typical fluctuation range in haemolymph and water parameters, related to the water ones; chemical-physical parameters affected the ions (electrolytes and metals) levels in some period of the year. The study reports the interactions between biotic (Mytilus galloprovincialis) and abiotic (water parameters) components of Faro Lake, and creates reference data for further future study on the same area or on similar ones.

111 citations

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TL;DR: It is highlighted that quaternium-15 can jeopardize both the morphology and vital physiological processes in marine invertebrates, depending on the duration of exposure and the concentration of the preservative, indicating that further studies are necessary to increase the knowledge about the effects of this substance.
Abstract: Although the irritant effects of quaternium-15 have been established, little is known about the toxicological consequences induced by this xenobiotic on aquatic invertebrates. The present article reports toxicological, histological and physiological effects of quaternium-15 following the exposure of Mytilus galloprovincialis for 18 days at three different concentrations (0.1, 1.0 and 2.0 mg/L). The results demonstrate that at higher concentrations histological damages to M. galloprovincialis gills occur, like melanosis, light exfoliations, increase of mucus production and infiltrative inflammation. In addition digestive gland cells of M. galloprovincialis, were not able to perform the regulation volume decrease (RVD) owing to osmotic stress following the exposure to the preservative. Overall, this first study on quaternium-15 highlights that it can jeopardize both the morphology and vital physiological processes in marine invertebrates, depending on the duration of exposure and the concentration of the preservative, indicating that further studies are necessary to increase our knowledge about the effects of this substance, commonly added to our products of daily use.

97 citations


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TL;DR: It is possible that the toxicological effects of microplastics will continue beyond 2020 the timeline for its ending by world environmental groups, considering that most countries in African and Asia are yet to reduce, re-use or re-circle plastic materials to enhance its abatement.

450 citations

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TL;DR: The main effects of plastics and microplastics on some marine organisms and ecosystem are summarized.

432 citations

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TL;DR: Investigation in three commercially important fish species from the North East Atlantic Ocean suggests lipid oxidative damage in gills and muscle, and neurotoxicity through lipid oxidativedamage and acetylcholinesterase induction in relation to MP and/or MP-associated chemicals exposure, and the need for more research, risk assessment and adoption of measures to minimize human exposure to these particles.

404 citations