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Domoic acid - Definition

Chemical structure of Domoic acid
Chemical structure of Domoic acid

Domoic acid, also called Amnesic Shellfish Poison (ASP), is an acidic cyanotoxin found associated with certain algal blooms. Domoic acid was discovered from the seaweed called "Doumoi"(Chondria armata) by the Meiji Era in Japan. The chemical can bioaccumulate in marine organisms that feed on the phytoplankton, such as shellfish, anchovies, and sardines. In mammals, including humans, domoic acid acts as a neurotoxin, causing short term memory loss, brain damage, and death in severe cases. Red tides are associated with the phenomenon of ASP.

In the brain, domoic acid especially damages the hippocampus and amygdaloid nucleus. It damages the neurons by activating AMPA and kainate receptors, causing an influx of calcium. Although calcium flowing into cells is a normal event, the uncontrolled increase of calcium causes the cell to degenerate.

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