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  • Review
  • Open Access
72 Citations
15,445 Views
27 Pages

6 April 2006

This chapter covers the chemistry and nicotinic pharmacology of naturally occurring homotropane alkaloids, with an emphasis of anatoxin-a. In addition to anatoxin-a, homoanatoxin and pinnamine, as well as the major classes of synthetic derivatives of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
9,738 Views
18 Pages

Phormidium autumnale Growth and Anatoxin-a Production under Iron and Copper Stress

  • Francine M. J. Harland,
  • Susanna A. Wood,
  • Elena Moltchanova,
  • Wendy M. Williamson and
  • Sally Gaw

16 December 2013

Studies on planktonic cyanobacteria have shown variability in cyanotoxin production, in response to changes in growth phase and environmental factors. Few studies have investigated cyanotoxin regulation in benthic mat-forming species, despite increas...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,715 Views
33 Pages

Analytical Methods for Anatoxin-a Determination: A Review

  • Cristina Plata-Calzado,
  • Ana I. Prieto,
  • Ana M. Cameán and
  • Angeles Jos

19 April 2024

Anatoxin-a (ATX-a) is a potent neurotoxin produced by several species of cyanobacteria whose exposure can have direct consequences, including neurological disorders and death. The increasing prevalence of harmful cyanobacterial blooms makes the detec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
78 Citations
10,865 Views
13 Pages

Within-Mat Variability in Anatoxin-a and Homoanatoxin-a Production among Benthic Phormidium (Cyanobacteria) Strains

  • Susanna A. Wood,
  • Francine M. J. Smith,
  • Mark W. Heath,
  • Thomas Palfroy,
  • Sally Gaw,
  • Roger G. Young and
  • Ken G. Ryan

19 October 2012

Benthic Phormidium mats can contain high concentrations of the neurotoxins anatoxin-a and homoanatoxin-a. However, little is known about the co-occurrence of anatoxin-producing and non-anatoxin-producing strains within mats. There is also no data on...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,230 Views
18 Pages

The Spatial Distribution and Bioaccumulation of Anatoxin-A in Hulun Lake

  • Shiyu Li,
  • Rui Liu,
  • Shuhao Guo,
  • Xiaoxuan Chen,
  • Wenxue Wu,
  • Bo Pang,
  • Zixuan Liu,
  • Haiming Ying,
  • Yanlong Zhang and
  • Chengxue Ma

20 November 2025

The intensification of eutrophication in global water bodies has exacerbated the occurrence of cyanobacterial blooms, whose secondary metabolites can have detrimental effects on animals, humans, and ecosystems. This study analyzed and statistically e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,928 Views
17 Pages

Assessment of the Effects of Anatoxin-a In Vitro: Cytotoxicity and Uptake

  • Cristina Plata-Calzado,
  • Ana I. Prieto,
  • Ana M. Cameán and
  • Angeles Jos

13 December 2024

Anatoxin-a (ATX-a) is a cyanotoxin whose toxicological profile has been underinvestigated in comparison to other cyanotoxins such as microcystins (MCs) or cylindrospermopsin (CYN). However, its wide distribution, occurrence, and toxic episodes justif...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,727 Views
29 Pages

Toxic Effects Produced by Anatoxin-a under Laboratory Conditions: A Review

  • Cristina Plata-Calzado,
  • Ana I. Prieto,
  • Ana M. Cameán and
  • Angeles Jos

8 December 2022

The presence of cyanotoxins and its bioaccumulation in the food chain is an increasingly common problem worldwide. Despite the toxic effects produced by Anatoxin-a (ATX-a), this neurotoxin has been less studied compared to microcystins (MCs) and cyli...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,276 Views
12 Pages

In Vitro Mutagenic and Genotoxic Assessment of Anatoxin-a Alone and in Combination with Cylindrospermopsin

  • Cristina Plata-Calzado,
  • Leticia Diez-Quijada,
  • Concepción Medrano-Padial,
  • Ana I. Prieto,
  • Ana M. Cameán and
  • Angeles Jos

13 July 2023

Anatoxin-a (ATX-a) is a cyanobacterial toxin whose occurrence has been reported worldwide and has attracted increasing scientific interest due to its toxicity. Moreover, in nature, ATX-a usually appears together with other cyanotoxins, such as cylind...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,666 Views
11 Pages

8 December 2021

Here, we designed a simple, rapid, and ultrasensitive colorimetric aptasensor for detecting anatoxin-a (ATX-a). The sensor employs a DNA aptamer as the sensing element and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) as probes. Adsorption of the aptamer onto the AuNP...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
5,819 Views
14 Pages

First Evidence of the Presence of Anatoxin-A in Sea Figs Associated with Human Food Poisonings in France

  • Ronel Biré,
  • Thomas Bertin,
  • Inès Dom,
  • Vincent Hort,
  • Corinne Schmitt,
  • Jorge Diogène,
  • Rodolphe Lemée,
  • Luc De Haro and
  • Marina Nicolas

29 May 2020

From January 2011 to March 2018, 26 patients aged from 20 to 80 years old reported being sick in France after eating sea figs of the genus Microcosmus. The patients had symptoms evoking a cerebellar syndrome: blurred or double vision, ataxia and dizz...

  • Article
  • Open Access
67 Citations
10,320 Views
11 Pages

Fatal Neurotoxicosis in Dogs Associated with Tychoplanktic, Anatoxin-a Producing Tychonema sp. in Mesotrophic Lake Tegel, Berlin

  • Jutta Fastner,
  • Camilla Beulker,
  • Britta Geiser,
  • Anja Hoffmann,
  • Roswitha Kröger,
  • Kinga Teske,
  • Judith Hoppe,
  • Lars Mundhenk,
  • Hartmud Neurath and
  • Ingrid Chorus

31 January 2018

In May 2017, at least 12 dogs showed signs of acute neurotoxicosis after swimming in or drinking from Lake Tegel, a mesotrophic lake in Berlin, Germany, and several of the affected dogs died shortly afterwards despite intensive veterinary treatment....

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,735 Views
24 Pages

14 September 2022

Increasing prevalence of cyanotoxins in surface water bodies worldwide threatens groundwater quality when contaminated water recharges an aquifer through natural or artificial means. The subsurface fate of anatoxin-a (ATX) is not well studied. Labora...

  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
6,043 Views
17 Pages

Mass Occurrence of Anatoxin-a- and Dihydroanatoxin-a-Producing Tychonema sp. in Mesotrophic Reservoir Mandichosee (River Lech, Germany) as a Cause of Neurotoxicosis in Dogs

  • Franziska Bauer,
  • Jutta Fastner,
  • Bernadett Bartha-Dima,
  • Wolfram Breuer,
  • Almuth Falkenau,
  • Christian Mayer and
  • Uta Raeder

20 November 2020

In August 2019, three dogs died after bathing in or drinking from Mandichosee, a mesotrophic reservoir of the River Lech (Germany). The dogs showed symptoms of neurotoxic poisoning and intoxication with cyanotoxins was considered. Surface blooms were...

  • Article
  • Open Access
797 Views
16 Pages

Anatoxin-a (ANTX-a), a potent neurotoxin produced by various cyanobacterial species, poses a serious threat to aquatic organisms. This study investigated the neurotoxicity of ANTX-a on juvenile Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis). Different from...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
10,959 Views
14 Pages

Detection of Anatoxin-a and Three Analogs in Anabaena spp. Cultures: New Fluorescence Polarization Assay and Toxin Profile by LC-MS/MS

  • Jon A. Sanchez,
  • Paz Otero,
  • Amparo Alfonso,
  • Vitor Ramos,
  • Vitor Vasconcelos,
  • Romulo Aráoz,
  • Jordi Molgó,
  • Mercedes R. Vieytes and
  • Luis M. Botana

24 January 2014

Anatoxin-a (ATX) is a potent neurotoxin produced by several species of Anabaena spp. Cyanobacteria blooms around the world have been increasing in recent years; therefore, it is urgent to develop sensitive techniques that unequivocally confirm the p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
118 Citations
11,638 Views
21 Pages

Co-occurrence of the Cyanotoxins BMAA, DABA and Anatoxin-a in Nebraska Reservoirs, Fish, and Aquatic Plants

  • Maitham Ahmed Al-Sammak,
  • Kyle D. Hoagland,
  • David Cassada and
  • Daniel D. Snow

28 January 2014

Several groups of microorganisms are capable of producing toxins in aquatic environments. Cyanobacteria are prevalent blue green algae in freshwater systems, and many species produce cyanotoxins which include a variety of chemical irritants, hepatot...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,817 Views
19 Pages

Confirmation Using Triple Quadrupole and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry of a Fatal Canine Neurotoxicosis following Exposure to Anatoxins at an Inland Reservoir

  • Andrew D. Turner,
  • Florence R. I. Turner,
  • Martha White,
  • David Hartnell,
  • Claire G. Crompton,
  • Nicola Bates,
  • Jan Egginton,
  • Liz Branscombe,
  • Adam M. Lewis and
  • Benjamin H. Maskrey

18 November 2022

Cyanobacterial blooms are often associated with the presence of harmful natural compounds which can cause adverse health effects in both humans and animals. One family of these compounds, known as anatoxins, have been linked to the rapid deaths of ca...

  • Article
  • Open Access
67 Citations
11,353 Views
23 Pages

12 June 2015

An environmental protection agency EPA expert workshop prioritized three cyanotoxins, microcystins, anatoxin-a, and cylindrospermopsin (MAC), as being important in freshwaters of the United States. This study evaluated the prevalence of potentially t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
4,607 Views
14 Pages

17 January 2021

The ZnO-based visible-LED photocatalytic degradation and mineralization of two typical cyanotoxins, microcystin-LR (MC-LR), and anatoxin-A were examined. Al-doped ZnO nanoparticle photocatalysts, in Al:Zn ratios between 0 and 5 at.%, were prepared vi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,944 Views
18 Pages

21 April 2022

Invasive nostocalean cyanobacteria (INC) were first reported in tropical regions and are now globally spreading rapidly due to climate change, appearing in temperate regions. INC require continuous monitoring for water resource management because of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,449 Views
15 Pages

Azolla as a Safe Food: Suppression of Cyanotoxin-Related Genes and Cyanotoxin Production in Its Symbiont, Nostoc azollae

  • Jonathan P. Bujak,
  • Ana L. Pereira,
  • Joana Azevedo,
  • Alexandra A. Bujak,
  • Victor Leshyk,
  • Minh Pham Gia,
  • Timo Stadtlander,
  • Vitor Vasconcelos and
  • Daniel J. Winstead

27 September 2024

The floating freshwater fern Azolla is the only plant that retains an endocyanobiont, Nostoc azollae (aka Anabaena azollae), during its sexual and asexual reproduction. The increased interest in Azolla as a potential source of food and its unique evo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,253 Views
16 Pages

Cyanotoxins Occurrence in Portugal: A New Report on Their Recent Multiplication

  • Cristiana Moreira,
  • Cidália Gomes,
  • Vitor Vasconcelos and
  • Agostinho Antunes

29 February 2020

Historical reports show that in Portugal, cyanotoxins reports were mainly in the Center (cylindrospermopsins) and South (cylindrospermopsins, saxitoxins) regions of the country apart from the well distributed microcystins. Therefore, in our study, se...

  • Article
  • Open Access
63 Citations
9,853 Views
15 Pages

26 October 2018

Toxic cyanobacteria have been shown to accumulate in drinking water treatment plants that are susceptible to algal blooms. However, the risk for plants that do not experience algal blooms, but that receive a low influx of cells, is not well known. Th...

  • Abstract
  • Open Access
1,279 Views
1 Page

Toxic cyanobacteria naturally inhabit freshwater resources. The Vela Lagoon is a Natura 2000 protected site located near the Atlantic Ocean and in the central region of Portugal and has well-established recreational impacts. in recent years, the Vela...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,587 Views
19 Pages

Distribution of Toxic Cyanobacteria in Volcanic Lakes of the Azores Islands

  • Rita Cordeiro,
  • Rúben Luz,
  • Joana Vilaverde,
  • Vitor Vasconcelos,
  • Amélia Fonseca and
  • Vítor Gonçalves

2 December 2020

Eutrophication and global climate change gather advantageous conditions for cyanobacteria proliferation leading to bloom formation and cyanotoxin production. In the Azores, eutrophication is a major concern, mainly in lakes where fertilizers and orga...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,889 Views
9 Pages

31 January 2022

Cyanobacteria produce a range of toxic secondary metabolites that affect many processes in human, animal and also plant cells. In recent years, some efforts have concentrated on deepening the understanding of their effect on living cells in the conte...

  • Article
  • Open Access
44 Citations
6,592 Views
17 Pages

The Individual and Combined Effects of the Cyanotoxins, Anatoxin-a and Microcystin-LR, on the Growth, Toxin Production, and Nitrogen Fixation of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Algae

  • Mathias Ahii Chia,
  • Benjamin J. Kramer,
  • Jennifer G. Jankowiak,
  • Maria do Carmo Bittencourt-Oliveira and
  • Christopher J. Gobler

15 January 2019

Globally, eutrophication and warming of aquatic ecosystems has increased the frequency and intensity of cyanobacterial blooms and their associated toxins, with the simultaneous detection of multiple cyanotoxins often occurring. Despite the co-occurre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,285 Views
26 Pages

30 August 2020

Chautauqua Lake, New York, is a two-basin lake with a deeper, cooler, and less nutrient-rich Northern Basin, and a warmer, shallower, nutrient-replete Southern Basin. The lake is populated by a complex mixture of cyanobacteria, with toxigenic strains...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,549 Views
16 Pages

4 September 2021

The adoption of electrochemical principles to realize on-field analytical tools for detecting pollutants represents a great possibility for food safety and environmental applications. With respect to the existing transduction mechanisms, i.e., colori...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,584 Views
15 Pages

Cyanobacteria and Their Metabolites in Mono- and Polidominant Shallow Eutrophic Temperate Lakes

  • Ksenija Savadova-Ratkus,
  • Hanna Mazur-Marzec,
  • Jūratė Karosienė,
  • Kaarina Sivonen,
  • Suvi Suurnäkki,
  • Jūratė Kasperovičienė,
  • Ričardas Paškauskas and
  • Judita Koreivienė

Monodominant (one species dominates) or polidominant (multiple species dominate) cyanobacterial blooms are pronounced in productive freshwater ecosystems and pose a potential threat to the biota due to the synthesis of toxins. Seasonal changes in cya...

  • Abstract
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1,084 Views
1 Page

Bioprospection of Toxin-Producing Cyanobacteria in the BACA Culture Collection

  • Inês Borges,
  • Elisabete Dias,
  • Rita Cordeiro and
  • Amélia Fonseca

With the increased eutrophication of water bodies due to anthropogenic activities and climate change, aquatic environments have increased the growth of cyanobacteria blooms worldwide. In addition, these microorganisms may produce toxic secondary meta...

  • Review
  • Open Access
78 Citations
8,279 Views
18 Pages

24 July 2017

Cyanotoxins are secondary metabolites produced by cyanobacteria, of varied chemical nature and toxic effects. Although cyanobacteria thrive in all kinds of ecosystems on Earth even under very harsh conditions, current knowledge on cyanotoxin distribu...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
40 Citations
7,038 Views
13 Pages

Are We Underestimating Benthic Cyanotoxins? Extensive Sampling Results from Spain

  • Enrique A. Cantoral Uriza,
  • Antonia D. Asencio and
  • Marina Aboal

28 November 2017

Microcystins (MCs) are potent hepatotoxins, and their presence in water bodies poses a threat to wildlife and human populations. Most of the available information refers to plankton, and much less is known about microcystins in other habitats. To bro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
64 Citations
11,283 Views
21 Pages

5 February 2015

Human health risks from cyanobacterial blooms are primarily related to cyanotoxins that some cyanobacteria produce. Not all species of cyanobacteria can produce toxins. Those that do often do not produce toxins at levels harmful to human health. Moni...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,563 Views
13 Pages

Evaluation of Genotoxic and Hemolytic Effects of Aphanizomenon flos-aquae and Microcystis aeruginosa Biomass Extracts on Human Blood Cells In Vitro

  • Nevena B. Đorđević,
  • Jovana Tubić Vukajlović,
  • Olivera Milošević-Đorđević,
  • Vladimir B. Mihailović,
  • Nikola Z. Srećković,
  • Aleksandra B. Rakonjac and
  • Snežana B. Simić

This study explores the in vitro effects of cyanotoxins from the methanolic extract of the cyanobacteria Aphanizomenon flos-aquae and Microcystis aeruginosa on human blood cells, with samples drawn from the Gruža reservoir in Serbia. These cyano...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,419 Views
17 Pages

21 March 2021

Cyanotoxins are harmful to aquatic and water-related organisms. In this study, Lemna trisulca was tested as a phytoremediation agent for three common cyanotoxins produced by bloom-forming cyanobacteria. Cocultivation of L. trisulca with Dolichospermu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
42 Citations
7,190 Views
21 Pages

Microcystin Prevalence throughout Lentic Waterbodies in Coastal Southern California

  • Meredith D. A. Howard,
  • Carey Nagoda,
  • Raphael M. Kudela,
  • Kendra Hayashi,
  • Avery Tatters,
  • David A. Caron,
  • Lilian Busse,
  • Jeff Brown,
  • Martha Sutula and
  • Eric D. Stein

22 July 2017

Toxin producing cyanobacterial blooms have increased globally in recent decades in both frequency and intensity. Despite the recognition of this growing risk, the extent and magnitude of cyanobacterial blooms and cyanotoxin prevalence is poorly chara...

  • Article
  • Open Access
41 Citations
11,763 Views
23 Pages

Algal Blooms and Cyanotoxins in Jordan Lake, North Carolina

  • Daniel Wiltsie,
  • Astrid Schnetzer,
  • Jason Green,
  • Mark Vander Borgh and
  • Elizabeth Fensin

24 February 2018

The eutrophication of waterways has led to a rise in cyanobacterial, harmful algal blooms (CyanoHABs) worldwide. The deterioration of water quality due to excess algal biomass in lakes has been well documented (e.g., water clarity, hypoxic conditions...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
4,720 Views
16 Pages

Multi-Toxin Occurrences in Ten French Water Resource Reservoirs

  • Frederic Pitois,
  • Jutta Fastner,
  • Christelle Pagotto and
  • Magali Dechesne

9 July 2018

Cyanobacteria are known to produce a wide array of metabolites, including various classes of toxins. Among these, hepatotoxins (Microcystins), neurotoxins (Anatoxin-A and PSP toxins) or cytotoxins (Cylindrospermopsins) have been subjected to numerous...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,588 Views
16 Pages

First Confirmed Case of Canine Mortality Due to Dihydroanatoxin-a in Central Texas, USA

  • Anthea Fredrickson,
  • Aaron Richter,
  • Katherine A. Perri and
  • Schonna R. Manning

1 August 2023

The frequency of dogs becoming ill or dying from accidental exposure to cyanotoxins, produced by cyanobacteria, is increasing throughout the United States. In January and February of 2021, two dogs died and five dogs became ill after swimming in Lake...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,870 Views
16 Pages

4 September 2017

Akinetes are resistant cells which have the ability to persist in sediment for several decades. We have investigated the temporal distribution of akinetes of two species, Dolichospermum macrosporum and Dolichospermum flos-aquae, in a sediment core sa...

  • Abstract
  • Open Access
1,231 Views
1 Page

Cyanotoxins Dynamics on Portuguese Freshwater Ecosystems on Current Global Changes

  • Cristiana Moreira,
  • Vitor Vasconcelos and
  • Agostinho Antunes

Cyanotoxins are chemical pollutants produced and released by Cyanobacteria, the oldest living prokaryotes, and have well-established implications for human and aquatic biota health. Due to current global conditions, it has become essential to offer a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
117 Citations
14,865 Views
17 Pages

Detection of Cyanotoxins in Algae Dietary Supplements

  • Audrey Roy-Lachapelle,
  • Morgan Solliec,
  • Maryse F. Bouchard and
  • Sébastien Sauvé

25 February 2017

Algae dietary supplements are marketed worldwide as natural health products. Although their proprieties have been claimed as beneficial to improve overall health, there have been several previous reports of contamination by cyanotoxins. These product...

  • Article
  • Open Access
85 Citations
12,266 Views
29 Pages

9 April 2015

The more frequent occurrence of both marine and freshwater toxic algal blooms and recent problems with new toxic events have increased the risk for illness and negatively impacted sustainable public access to safe shellfish and recreational waters in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,632 Views
17 Pages

16 December 2022

Toxic cyanobacterial blooms are a well-known problem in eutrophic water bodies, but cyanobacterial toxicity in ambient springs is unexplored. Therefore, we studied the toxin content and effects of two extracts obtained from epilithic and benthic micr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,417 Views
20 Pages

Spatio-Temporal Monitoring of Benthic Anatoxin-a-Producing Tychonema sp. in the River Lech, Germany

  • Franziska Bauer,
  • Michael Stix,
  • Bernadett Bartha-Dima,
  • Juergen Geist and
  • Uta Raeder

20 May 2022

Incidents with toxic benthic cyanobacteria blooms have been increasing recently. In 2019, several dogs were poisoned in the river Lech (Germany) by the benthic anatoxin-a-producing genus Tychonema. To characterize spatial and temporal distribution of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,429 Views
20 Pages

19 November 2020

Cyanotoxins are the underlying cause of the threat that globally pervasive Cyanobacteria Harmful algal blooms (CyanoHABs) pose to humans. Major attention has been focused on the cyanobacterial hepatotoxin microcystins (MCs); however, there is a deart...

  • Review
  • Open Access
66 Citations
12,548 Views
28 Pages

5 November 2013

Algal blooms are a frequent phenomenon in nearly all kinds of fresh water. Global warming and eutrophication by waste water, air pollution and fertilizers seem to lead to an increased frequency of occurrence. Many cyanobacteria produce hazardous and...

  • Review
  • Open Access
77 Citations
12,666 Views
51 Pages

2 June 2017

Cyanobacteria are ubiquitous phototrophic bacteria that inhabit diverse environments across the planet. Seasonally, they dominate many eutrophic lakes impacted by excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) forming dense accumulations of biomass known as...

  • Abstract
  • Open Access
1,141 Views
1 Page

Novel Toxicity Aspects of Cyanotoxins

  • Angeles Jos,
  • Antonio Casas-Rodríguez,
  • Cristina Plata-Calzado,
  • Leticia Diez-Quijada,
  • Concepción Medrano-Padial,
  • María Puerto,
  • Ana I. Prieto and
  • Ana M. Cameán

The occurrence of toxic cyanobacteria and their cyanotoxins production are increasing phenomena reported worldwide. Cyanotoxins, secondary metabolites of different cyanobacterial species, are considered a potential hazard that can become a risk for h...

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