Detection of domoic acid in northern anchovies and California sea lions associated with an unusual mortality event.

K A Lefebvre, C L Powell, M Busman, G J Doucette, P D Moeller, J B Silver, P E Miller, M P Hughes, S Singaram, M W Silver, R S Tjeerdema
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The occurrence of an unusual mortality event involving California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) along the central California coast in May 1998 was recently reported. The potent neurotoxin domoic acid (DA), produced naturally by the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia australis and transmitted to the sea lions via planktivorous northern anchovies (Engraulis mordax), was identified as the probable causative agent. Details of DA analyses for anchovy tissues and sea lion feces are described. Domoic acid levels were estimated in anchovy samples by HPLC-UV, and in sea lion feces using the same method as well as a microplate receptor binding assay, with absolute confirmation by tandem mass spectrometry. The highest DA concentrations in anchovies occurred in the viscera (223 +/- 5 microg DA g(-1)), exceeding values in the body tissues by seven-fold and suggesting minimal bioaccumulation of DA in anchovy tissue. HPLC values for DA in sea lion fecal material (ranging from 152 to 136.5 microg DA g(-1)) required correction for interference from an unidentified compound. Inter-laboratory comparisons of HPLC data showed close quantitative agreement. Fecal DA activity determined using the receptor binding assay corresponded with HPLC values to within a factor of two. Finally, our detection of P. australis frustules, via scanning electron microscopy, in both anchovy viscera and fecal material from sea lions exhibiting seizures provides corroborating evidence that this toxic algal species was involved in this unusual sea lion mortality event.

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在北部凤尾鱼和加利福尼亚海狮中发现软骨藻酸与不寻常的死亡事件有关。
最近有报道称,1998年5月,加利福尼亚中部海岸发生了一起不寻常的加利福尼亚海狮(Zalophus californianus)死亡事件。强效神经毒素软骨藻酸(DA)被确定为可能的病原体,它由硅藻假南氏硅藻自然产生,并通过浮游北凤尾鱼(Engraulis mordax)传播给海狮。详细介绍了凤尾鱼组织和海狮粪便的DA分析。用高效液相色谱-紫外分光光度法(HPLC-UV)测定了凤尾鱼样品中的软骨藻酸水平,并用微孔板受体结合法测定了海狮粪便中的软骨藻酸水平,并通过串联质谱法进行了绝对确认。在凤尾鱼中,DA的最高浓度出现在内脏中(223 +/- 5微克DA g(-1)),比身体组织中的值高出7倍,表明DA在凤尾鱼组织中的生物蓄积最小。海狮粪便中DA的HPLC值(范围从152到136.5微克DA g(-1))需要校正未知化合物的干扰。实验室间HPLC数据比较显示了密切的定量一致。使用受体结合法测定的粪便DA活性与HPLC值相对应,在两个因子内。最后,我们通过扫描电子显微镜,在出现癫痫的海狮的内脏和粪便材料中检测到南方棘藻,这为这种有毒藻类物种与这一不寻常的海狮死亡事件有关提供了确凿的证据。
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