Aim: To investigate whether Atlantic cod that feed close to aquatic breeding facilities are affected by chlorpyrifos-methyl. Feeding experiment with chlorpyrifos-methyl, an organophosphorous pesticide detected in plant based salmon feed. Based on previous experiments using salmon.
Doses: 0, 0.5, 5.0, 25 mg/kg) chlorpyrifos-methyl. Duration: 30 days Set-up: Three tanks per treatment (12 in total)
Samples include: Liver, plasma, bile, brain. Analysis include:
- Have RNAseq and metabolomics from 36 liver samples
- Plasma cholinesterase, cortisol, ASAT, ALAT, and total protein (36 samples)
- EROD on liver samples (36 samples)
- Chemical levels of chlorpyrifos-methyl and main metabolite TCP in liver and bile (36 samples)
- Hypoxia stress test (72 samples)
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Projects: Systems toxicology of Atlantic cod
Institutions: University of Bergen
Expertise: Molecular Biology
Projects: Systems toxicology of Atlantic cod, DigiSal
Institutions: University of Bergen
Expertise: exposure studies, ex vivo, in vivo, genome mining
Projects: Systems toxicology of Atlantic cod
Institutions: University of Bergen
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5641-9420Expertise: Ecotoxicology
Professor at Nord University, Bodø, Norway
The goal of the dCod-project is to combine the competencies in environmental toxicology, biology, bioinformatics and mathematics across the traditional department boundaries, to create a deeper understanding of cods' adaptations and reactions to stressors in the environment. Building on the thoroughly studies and mapping of the cod genome at UiO and the long research traditions on cod at the Department of Biology at UiB, the dCod project will expand our knowledge with methods based on genomics; ...
Projects: Systems toxicology of Atlantic cod
Web page: http://dcod.no
Coastal zones and oceans constitute an essential fundament for Norway’s history as well as current economy, providing ecosystem services for fisheries, aquaculture, transport, tourism, and recreation. The petroleum activities in Norwegian waters have been crucial for Norway’s financial growth and in financing the Norwegian welfare state. As the pressure on the oceans continuously increases, both the petroleum industry and the seafood industries have acknowledged that awareness and actions are ...
Programme: dCod 1.0: decoding systems toxicology of cod
Public web page: http://www.uib.no/en/dcod
Organisms: Gadus morhua
Fish weight (start - end), length, total growth and specific growth rate (SGR)
Submitter: Marta Eide
Assay type: Phenotype observation
Technology type: Technology Type
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Transcriptomics results from liver of cod exposed to chlorpyrifos-methyl
Submitter: Karina Dale
Assay type: Experimental Assay Type
Technology type: Technology Type
Investigation: 1 hidden item
Organisms: Gadus morhua
SOPs: No SOPs
Data files: Effects of agricultural pesticides in aquafeeds..., File name information for RNA seq data, In vivo Nord 1 biometrics, In_Vivo_Nord_1_Olsvik - reads
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Global metabolomics screening of 36 liver samples from Atlantic cod exposed to chlorpyrifos-methyl for 30 days.
Submitter: Karina Dale
Assay type: Experimental Assay Type
Technology type: Technology Type
Investigation: 1 hidden item
Organisms: Gadus morhua
SOPs: No SOPs
Data files: In vivo Nord 1 biometrics, Metabolomics_results
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Cyp1a activity (=EROD) measured in liver samples of cod exposed to chlorpyrifos-methyl
Submitter: Karina Dale
Assay type: Experimental Assay Type
Technology type: Technology Type
Investigation: 1 hidden item
Organisms: Gadus morhua
SOPs: No SOPs
Data files: In vivo Nord 1 biometrics, Liver EROD activity
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Concentrations of chlorpyrifos-methyl and its metabolite TCP in cod liver and bile quantified using gas chromatography
Submitter: Karina Dale
Assay type: Experimental Assay Type
Technology type: Technology Type
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Organisms: Gadus morhua
SOPs: No SOPs
Data files: CPM and TCP concentrations in liver and bile, In vivo Nord 1 biometrics
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Measurement of plasma parameters: activities of cholinesterase, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase + cortisol and total protein levels in cod exposed to chlorpyrifos-methyl
Submitter: Karina Dale
Assay type: Experimental Assay Type
Technology type: Technology Type
Investigation: 1 hidden item
Organisms: Gadus morhua
SOPs: No SOPs
Data files: In vivo Nord 1 biometrics, Plasma parameters
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Quantification of CPM and TCP concentrations in cod liver and bile using gas chromatography
Creator: Karina Dale
Submitter: Karina Dale
Investigations: 1 hidden item
Studies: In vivo Nord 1: Chlorpyrifos-methyl
Assays: Chemical analyses
Levels of cortisol+total protein and activities of cholinesterase, alanine aminotransferase (ALAT) and aspartate aminotransferase (ASAT) in plasma of cod exposed to chlorpyrifos-methyl
Creators: Karina Dale, Pål A. Olsvik
Submitter: Karina Dale
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Studies: In vivo Nord 1: Chlorpyrifos-methyl
Assays: Plasma parameters
EROD activity in liver of cod exposed to chlorpyrifos-methyl
Creator: Karina Dale
Submitter: Karina Dale
Overview of metabolomics results from liver of cod exposed to chlorpyrifos-methyl
Creator: Karina Dale
Submitter: Karina Dale
Creator: Pål A. Olsvik
Submitter: Marta Eide
Biometrics of IVN fish exposed to chlorpyrifos-methyl
Creators: Karina Dale, Pål A. Olsvik
Submitter: Karina Dale
Investigations: 1 hidden item
Studies: In vivo Nord 1: Chlorpyrifos-methyl
Assays: Chemical analyses, EROD activity, Fish biometrics in vivo Nord, Metabolomics, Plasma parameters, Transcriptomics
Information connecting RNA seq fastq-files to corresponding fish ID/exposure regime
Creators: Karina Dale, Pål A. Olsvik
Submitter: Karina Dale
The four treatment groups were Control (0 mg CPM/kg, with DMSO), 0.5 mg CPM/kg, 4.2 mg CPM/kg and 23.2 mg CPM/kg. Each treatment group consisted of 9 fish. These fish were sampled from 3 different tanks per treatment, with n=9 per treatment. A total of 36 samples were sequenced. For each sample, about 50 million 150 bp paired-end reads were generated.
Creator: Pål A. Olsvik
Submitter: Marta Eide
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Authors: Pål A. Olsvik, Anett Kristin Larsen, Marc H. G. Berntssen, Anders Goksøyr, Odd André Karlsen, Fekadu Yadetie, Monica Sanden, Torstein Kristensen
Date Published: 26th Sep 2019
Publication Type: Journal
Citation: Front. Genet. 10,794