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Teaching About Oceans and Human Health Melissa Ryan, Project Manager Ocean Technology Foundation Linkages The Ocean … Provides benefits and risks to public health Drives our weather systems and influences climate change Can carry diseases such as cholera Is a source of oxygen, water, and nutritious foods Provides a source of new medicines and natural products Has biomedical applications 1 in 10 Intro from the World Ocean Observatory (W2O) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiODL0GZy_o Harmful Algal Blooms Algal blooms occur naturally and frequently Not all are harmful Fresh and salt water Can contaminate seafood and result in fish kills Ciguatera Fish Poisoning (CFP) Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, numbness of the arms, legs, and mouth, and sometimes the reversal of temperature sensation. Rarely fatal, and gastrointestinal symptoms may last for a few days Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP) Numbness of the lips and mouth, nausea and vomiting, giddiness, drowsiness, and fever WHOI Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning (ASP) Vomiting, stomach cramps, diarrhea, seizures, severe headaches, loss of memory, and difficulty breathing Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning (DSP) Diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain No outbreaks reported in U.S. waters NOAA Neurotoxic Shellfish Poisoning (NSP) Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, numbness of the arms, legs, and mouth Symptoms similar to CFP “Red tide” David Patterson and Bob Andersen Marine Animals in Biomedical Modeling Squid Has a huge axon (part of a nerve fiber) 1000x larger than in vertebrates Nerve disorders Spiny Dogfish Vision and fluid formation in the eye NOAA Horseshoe Crab Test for impurities in some medical products NOAA Toadfish Inner ear almost identical to humans Balance disorders Winter Flounder how kidney cells transfer toxins from the blood into the urine for excretion Sea Urchins Cell Biology Lay an abundance of eggs Cell division after fertilization Applications to fetal alcohol syndrome South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Examples of Marine Species Used in Biomedical Research General Human Health Issue Taxon Species (Common Name) Human Medical Concern Immunology Mollusca Conus spp. (cone snails) Blood disorders, clotting, hemophilia Echinodermata Arbacia punctulata (sea urchin) Cell-mediated immune system responses Tunicata Botryllus schlosseri (Golden Star Tunicate, sea squirt) Immune systems and disorders (self/non-self recognition), AIDS/HIV transmission Vertebrata, Fish Squalus acanthias (spiny dogfish shark) Immune system function, evolution of antibodies, and disease resistance Mollusca Loligo pealei (squid) Aplysia (marine snail) Neurological studies, behavior Nerve impulse transmission Arthropoda Limulus polyphemus (horseshoe crab) Vision Neural basis of behavior Vertebrata, Fish Opsanus tau (toadfish) Balance and equilibrium, nausea Squalus acanthias (spiny dogfish shark) Brain function Vision, glaucoma, cataracts Pomacentrus partitus (bicolor damselfish) Neurofibromatosis Electrophorus electricus (electric eel) Synaptic transmission (NA+ K+ ATPase) Neurobiology And some more… Cell Biology/ Cancer Mollusca Echinodermata Spisula solidissma (surf clam) Cell division/cancer Loligo pealei (squid) Cell physiology, intracellular transport, and cellular pH calcium regulation Arbacia punctulata (sea urchin) Cell division/cancer Fertilization and development Arthropoda Cancer irroratus (red crab) Organic ion transport Vertebrata, Fish Pseudopleuronectes americanus (winter flounder) Organic ion transport And still more … Physiology Arthropoda Vertebrata, Fish Eriocheir sinensis (Chinese mitten crab) Cellular osmoregulation Cancer irroratus (red crab) Detoxification mechanisms Carcinus maenas (green shore crab) Kidney function Opsanus tau (toadfish) Insulin secretion and diabetes Muscle pathologies Squalus acanthias (spiny dogfish shark) Cystic fibrosis Kidney and heart research Pseudopleuronectes americanus (winter flounder) Detoxification mechanisms Anguilla rostrata (American eel) Kidney function Send in the Marines! Image: NASA From Virginia Commonwealth University’s “Secrets of the Sequence” website Medicines from the Sea • If a sponge is trying to prevent a coral from invading its space, it may produce a chemical to prevent the coral cells from growing and dividing • Anti-tumor compounds HBOI Deep-water sponge has anti-inflammatory compounds Arthritis, burns, allergic reactions, or inflammatory bowel disease Source: Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution Challenges of Bioprospecting for Marine-Derived Drugs Technology, money, and regulations Organism collection chemical identified bioactive drug available How long? HBOI Federal Initiatives NOAA and NIEHS/NSF U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy OHH Act 2004 Source: 2008 Interagency OHH Research Implementation Plan OHH Courses Clayton College of Natural Health, Birmingham, AL Elective: Oceans and Health Ocean Technology Foundation and College of Exploration Two-week online course for teachers: Fall 2008 and Spring 2009 Disciplines Involved in OHH Health Social Studies Politics Economics Technology Geography OHH Texts OHH Publications “HABs and Humans” Activity