The insecticides chlorpyrifos and acetamiprid induce redox imbalance in umbilical cord blood erythrocytes in vitro
Organophosphate and neonicotinoid compounds belong to different pesticide families, and are used worldwide for agricultural purposes. The potential deleterious health effects associated with pesticide exposure during pregnancy have become a major public health concern. The present study analyzed the...
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paper:paper_00483575_v148_n_p87_Quintana2023-06-08T15:05:39Z The insecticides chlorpyrifos and acetamiprid induce redox imbalance in umbilical cord blood erythrocytes in vitro Acetamiprid Chlorpyrifos Oxidative Stress Pesticides Umbilical cord blood 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal acetamiprid aldehyde catalase chlorpyrifos insecticide neonicotinoid reactive oxygen metabolite superoxide dismutase drug effect enzymology erythrocyte fetus blood human metabolism osmotic fragility oxidation reduction reaction Aldehydes Catalase Chlorpyrifos Erythrocytes Fetal Blood Humans Insecticides Neonicotinoids Osmotic Fragility Oxidation-Reduction Reactive Oxygen Species Superoxide Dismutase Organophosphate and neonicotinoid compounds belong to different pesticide families, and are used worldwide for agricultural purposes. The potential deleterious health effects associated with pesticide exposure during pregnancy have become a major public health concern. The present study analyzed the effects of the organophosphate chlorpyrifos and the neonicotinoid acetamiprid on oxidative stress biomarkers in human umbilical cord blood erythrocytes (UCBE). The reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, the catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities, the levels of 4-hidroxynonenal (HNE) and UCBE osmotic fragility were determined. Both pesticides modified the oxidative status of UCBE. Chlorpyrifos increased ROS levels at 40 and 400 nM, while only decreased CAT activity at the higher concentration assayed (400 nM), with no modification in SOD activity. The insecticide acetamiprid increased ROS levels at all concentrations assayed, and decreased CAT and SOD activity at 40 and 400 nM, Chlorpyrifos and acetamiprid (40 and 400 nM) modified HNE content. Non-significant changes in UCBE osmotic fragility were induced by chlorpyrifos or acetamiprid treatments. In conclusion, both pesticides assayed increased ROS production and decreased anti-oxidant enzyme activity in UCBE, even though changes were of different extent and depended on the insecticide analyzed. Interestingly no changes in erythrocyte osmotic fragility were registered; suggesting that the oxidative stress triggered under these experimental conditions was not sufficient to induce a functional damage to the UCBE membrane. © 2018 Elsevier Inc. 2018 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00483575_v148_n_p87_Quintana http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00483575_v148_n_p87_Quintana |
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Acetamiprid Chlorpyrifos Oxidative Stress Pesticides Umbilical cord blood 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal acetamiprid aldehyde catalase chlorpyrifos insecticide neonicotinoid reactive oxygen metabolite superoxide dismutase drug effect enzymology erythrocyte fetus blood human metabolism osmotic fragility oxidation reduction reaction Aldehydes Catalase Chlorpyrifos Erythrocytes Fetal Blood Humans Insecticides Neonicotinoids Osmotic Fragility Oxidation-Reduction Reactive Oxygen Species Superoxide Dismutase |
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Acetamiprid Chlorpyrifos Oxidative Stress Pesticides Umbilical cord blood 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal acetamiprid aldehyde catalase chlorpyrifos insecticide neonicotinoid reactive oxygen metabolite superoxide dismutase drug effect enzymology erythrocyte fetus blood human metabolism osmotic fragility oxidation reduction reaction Aldehydes Catalase Chlorpyrifos Erythrocytes Fetal Blood Humans Insecticides Neonicotinoids Osmotic Fragility Oxidation-Reduction Reactive Oxygen Species Superoxide Dismutase The insecticides chlorpyrifos and acetamiprid induce redox imbalance in umbilical cord blood erythrocytes in vitro |
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Acetamiprid Chlorpyrifos Oxidative Stress Pesticides Umbilical cord blood 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal acetamiprid aldehyde catalase chlorpyrifos insecticide neonicotinoid reactive oxygen metabolite superoxide dismutase drug effect enzymology erythrocyte fetus blood human metabolism osmotic fragility oxidation reduction reaction Aldehydes Catalase Chlorpyrifos Erythrocytes Fetal Blood Humans Insecticides Neonicotinoids Osmotic Fragility Oxidation-Reduction Reactive Oxygen Species Superoxide Dismutase |
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Organophosphate and neonicotinoid compounds belong to different pesticide families, and are used worldwide for agricultural purposes. The potential deleterious health effects associated with pesticide exposure during pregnancy have become a major public health concern. The present study analyzed the effects of the organophosphate chlorpyrifos and the neonicotinoid acetamiprid on oxidative stress biomarkers in human umbilical cord blood erythrocytes (UCBE). The reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, the catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities, the levels of 4-hidroxynonenal (HNE) and UCBE osmotic fragility were determined. Both pesticides modified the oxidative status of UCBE. Chlorpyrifos increased ROS levels at 40 and 400 nM, while only decreased CAT activity at the higher concentration assayed (400 nM), with no modification in SOD activity. The insecticide acetamiprid increased ROS levels at all concentrations assayed, and decreased CAT and SOD activity at 40 and 400 nM, Chlorpyrifos and acetamiprid (40 and 400 nM) modified HNE content. Non-significant changes in UCBE osmotic fragility were induced by chlorpyrifos or acetamiprid treatments. In conclusion, both pesticides assayed increased ROS production and decreased anti-oxidant enzyme activity in UCBE, even though changes were of different extent and depended on the insecticide analyzed. Interestingly no changes in erythrocyte osmotic fragility were registered; suggesting that the oxidative stress triggered under these experimental conditions was not sufficient to induce a functional damage to the UCBE membrane. © 2018 Elsevier Inc. |
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The insecticides chlorpyrifos and acetamiprid induce redox imbalance in umbilical cord blood erythrocytes in vitro |
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The insecticides chlorpyrifos and acetamiprid induce redox imbalance in umbilical cord blood erythrocytes in vitro |
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The insecticides chlorpyrifos and acetamiprid induce redox imbalance in umbilical cord blood erythrocytes in vitro |
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The insecticides chlorpyrifos and acetamiprid induce redox imbalance in umbilical cord blood erythrocytes in vitro |
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The insecticides chlorpyrifos and acetamiprid induce redox imbalance in umbilical cord blood erythrocytes in vitro |
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insecticides chlorpyrifos and acetamiprid induce redox imbalance in umbilical cord blood erythrocytes in vitro |
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2018 |
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https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00483575_v148_n_p87_Quintana http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00483575_v148_n_p87_Quintana |
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