Hepatotoxic Cyanobacteria: A Review of the Biological Importance of Microcystins in Freshwater Environments

Cyanobacteria possess many adaptations to develop population maxima or “blooms” in lakes and reservoirs. A potential consequence of freshwater blooms of many cyanobacterial species is the production of potent toxins, including the cyclic hepatotoxins, microcystins (MCs). Approximately 70 MC variants have been isolated. Their toxicity to humans and other animals is well studied, because of public health concerns. This review focuses instead on the production and degradation of MCs in freshwater environments and their effects on aquatic organisms. Genetic research has revealed the existence of MC-related genes, yet the expression of these genes seems to be regulated by complex mechanisms and is influenced by environmental factors. In natural water bodies, the species composition of cyanobacterial communities and the ratio of toxic to nontoxic species and strains are largely responsible for total toxin production. Cyanobacteria play vital roles in aquatic food webs, yet production, accumulation, and toxicity patterns of MCs within aquatic food webs remain obscure. R. Zurawell was supported by a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Discovery Grant to E. Prepas. The authors wish to thank D. G. Dixon for the inspiration to write this review and S. Pinder for assisting with figure preparation. Thorough reviews of earlier drafts by two anonymous reviewers greatly improved the content and logical development of this article.Current address for Ronald W. Zurawell is Environmental Monitoring and Evaluation Branch, Environmental Assurance Division, Alberta Environment, 10th Floor, Oxbridge Place, 9820-106 St., Edmonton, AB T5K 2J6, Canada.

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