Evaluation of hematological parameters, oxidative stress and DNA damage in the cichlid Australoheros facetus exposed to the fungicide azoxystrobin

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作者
Crupkin, Andrea C. [1 ,2 ]
Fulvi, Ariana B. [3 ]
Iturburu, Fernando G. [1 ]
Medici, Sandra [4 ]
Mendieta, Julieta [2 ]
Panzeri, Ana M. [3 ]
Menone, Mirta L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Mar Del Plata, Lab Ecotoxicol, Inst Invest Marinas & Costeras IIMYC, Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn, Dean Funes 3350, RA-7600 Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
[2] Comis Invest Cient Provincia Buenos Aires CIC, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
[3] UNMdP, Fac Ciencias Exactas & Nat, Dean Funes 3350, RA-7600 Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
[4] Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn CONICET, Fares Taie Inst Anal, Magallanes 3019, RA-7600 Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
关键词
Fungicide; Comet assay; Freshwater fish; Oxidative stress; 2 TELEOST FISH; ANTIOXIDANT ENZYMES; VINEYARD PESTICIDES; WATER-QUALITY; GENOTOXICITY; ZEBRAFISH; ASSAY; PROTEOTOXICITY; QUANTITATION; INHIBITION;
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10.1016/j.ecoenv.2020.111286
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Azoxystrobin (AZX) is a broad-spectrum systemic fungicide massively used worldwide. Its mode of action con-sists in the inhibition of mitochondrial respiration decreasing the synthesis of ATP and leading to oxidative stress in the target fungus. However, whether this effect occurs in non target organisms has been scarcely studied. The objectives of this work were (1) to evaluate biomarkers of oxidative stress, hematological, physiological and of genotoxicity in the native cichlid fish Australoheros facetus exposed to environmentally relevant concentrations of AZX and (2) to compare these biomarkers in different developmental stages using juvenile and adult fish (n = 6) exposed during 48 h. The exposure concentrations were 0 (negative control, C (-)), 0.05, 0.5, 5 and 50 mu g/L AZX of the commercial formulation AMISTAR (R). Blood was drawn to evaluate hematology, and DNA damage through the comet assay (CA) and micronucleus test (MN). Genotoxicity was observed by mean of both biomarkers in juvenile and adult fish at 50 mu g/L AZX. Samples of liver and gills were used to determine antioxidant enzymes activity, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and malondialdehyde (MDA) contents. In juvenile fish inhibition of superoxide dismutase (SOD) was observed in liver at 0.05, 5 and 50 mu g/L AZX and in gills at 5 and 50 mu g/L AZX. Glutathione Stransferases (GST) activity increased in gills at all AZX concentrations tested. In adult fish, increase of hepatic catalase (CAT) activity at 0.5 and 50 mu g/L AZX and MDA content at 50 mu g/L AZX were observed. In gills only H2O2 content showed changes at 50 mu g/L AZX. The sensitivity showed by gills constitutes the first report about AZX toxicity in this organ. All these negative effects were observed in the range of realistic AZX concentrations, which warns of the possible consequences that it may have on the health of aquatic biota. Differences between juvenile and adult fish demonstrate the relevance of considering the developmental stage on the evaluation of biomarkers.
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