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Organochlorine compounds (OCs) are persistent organic pollutants linked to damaging the immune and endocrine systems, leading to a greater susceptibility to infectious diseases at high concentrations. Sepetiba Bay, in the Southeastern Brazilian coast, historically presents anthropogenic activities a...

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Published in:Environmental pollution (1987) Vol. 348; p. 123788
Main Authors: Brião, J.A., Vannuci-Silva, M., Santos-Neto, E.B., Manhães, B.M.R., Oliveira-Ferreira, N., Machado, L., Vidal, L.G., Guari, E.B., Flach, L., Bisi, T.L., Azevedo, A.F., Lailson-Brito, J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Elsevier Ltd 01-05-2024
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Summary:Organochlorine compounds (OCs) are persistent organic pollutants linked to damaging the immune and endocrine systems, leading to a greater susceptibility to infectious diseases at high concentrations. Sepetiba Bay, in the Southeastern Brazilian coast, historically presents anthropogenic activities and environmental contamination that could negatively impact resident populations. In this context, this study aimed to investigate the temporal trends in the accumulation of organochlorine compounds over a 12-year database in the Guiana dolphins’ (Sotalia guianensis) resident population from Sepetiba Bay, including individuals collected before, during, and after an unusual mortality event triggered by morbillivirus (n = 85). The influence of biological parameters was also evaluated. The OCs concentrations in the blubber ranged from 0.98 to 739 μg/g of ΣPCB; 0.08–130 μg/g of ΣDDT; <0.002–4.56 μg/g of mirex; <0.002–1.84 μg/g of ΣHCH and <0.001–0.16 μg/g of HCB in lipid weight. Increased temporal trends were found for OCs in Guiana dolphins coinciding with periods of large events of dredging in the region. In this way, our findings suggest that the constant high OCs concentrations throughout the years in this Guiana dolphin population are a result of the constant environmental disturbance in the area, such as dredging. These elevated OCs levels, e.g., ΣPCB concentrations found above the known thresholds, may impair the response of the immune system during outbreak periods, which could lead the population to a progressive decline. [Display omitted] •Temporal trends of organochlorine compounds (OCs) over a 12-year in Guiana dolphin.•Sampling period included an unusual mortality event (UME) in Sepetiba Bay.•Variations in OCs level patterns coincided with large dredging events in the area.•Most ΣPCB levels exceeded the estimated thresholds for immunosuppressive effects.•High OCs concentrations due to dredging may impair the immunity during outbreaks.
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ISSN:0269-7491
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DOI:10.1016/j.envpol.2024.123788