Biomarcadores de estrés oxidativo en jabalí (Sus scrofa) del Noroeste de la Península Ibérica

  1. Javier García-Muñoz
  2. Ángel Portillo-Moreno
  3. Juan Carlos Solomando González
  4. David Fernández-Casado
  5. Salomé Martínez-Morcillo
  6. María Prado Míguez-Santiyán
  7. Francisco Soler-Rodríguez
  8. Ana López-Beceiro
  9. Luis Eusebio Fidalgo-Álvarez
  10. Marcos Pérez-López
Journal:
Ecosistemas: Revista científica y técnica de ecología y medio ambiente

ISSN: 1697-2473

Year of publication: 2023

Issue Title: Manglares de las Américas

Volume: 32

Issue: 3

Type: Article

More publications in: Ecosistemas: Revista científica y técnica de ecología y medio ambiente

Abstract

The existence of polluting chemical compounds in the environment is a threat both to living beings and to the ecosystem as a whole. Ecotoxicology is therefore developing new tools, such as the use of biomarkers, with the aim of evaluating the effect of these pollutants. Many studies have discussed the role of oxidative stress indicators as potentially useful parameters in the field of environmental pollution. However, studies focused on wildlife, and more specifically on wild boar (Sus scrofa), are scarce, despite the wide geographical distribution of this ungulate, which would allow its use as a bioindicator in environmental biomonitoring programmes. In the present study, the levels of two oxidative stress biomarkers, malondialdehyde (MDA) and glutathione reductase (GR), were determined in the kidney tissue of wild boar from NW Spain. In addition, the influence of sex on the values obtained was evaluated. The overall mean values were 1.811 ± 0.426 nmoles/mg protein for MDA, and 0.079 ± 0.019 picomol/min/mg protein for GR activity. With regard to the influence of the sex factor, statistically significant differences were found in the levels of MDA, with higher levels of oxidative stress in males than in females. These results constitute a baseline of oxidative stress biomarker levels in game species for use in future biomonitoring studies.