Levels and Profile of Tetrodotoxins in Spawning (Palaeonemertea, Nemertea): Assessing the Potential Toxic Pressure on Marine Ecosystems.

Grigorii V Malykin, Peter V Velansky, Timur Yu Magarlamov
Author Information
  1. Grigorii V Malykin: A.V. Zhirmunsky National Scientific Center of Marine Biology, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, 690041 Vladivostok, Russia.
  2. Peter V Velansky: A.V. Zhirmunsky National Scientific Center of Marine Biology, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, 690041 Vladivostok, Russia.
  3. Timur Yu Magarlamov: A.V. Zhirmunsky National Scientific Center of Marine Biology, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, 690041 Vladivostok, Russia. ORCID

Abstract

The ribbon worms of the closely related species , cf. , and , representing the species complex, possess high concentrations of tetrodotoxin (TTX) and its analogues in all developmental stages from eggs to adults. It has recently been suggested that the eggs and larvae of these animals can be a source of tetrodotoxins (TTXs) for other aquatic organisms. In the current study, TTXs in mature and post-spawning individuals and in the eggs of were identified using high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. For the first time, the quantity and profile of TTXs that these nemerteans released into the environment during spawning were estimated. We showed that the spawning females released significant amounts of TTX and 5,6,11-trideoxyTTX with their eggs; these levels were sufficient for the potential toxification of marine bioresources. The issues surrounding the monitoring of TTXs in commercial marine animals, and collecting at the sites of the spawning of nemerteans from the species complex, are discussed.

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MeSH Term

Animals
Tetrodotoxin
Female
Ecosystem
Invertebrates
Ovum
Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
Environmental Monitoring
Reproduction

Chemicals

Tetrodotoxin

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