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spelling paper:paper_15320456_v217_n_p114_Agrelo2023-06-08T16:19:56Z Azinphos-methyl causes in Planorbarius corneus toxic effects on reproduction, offspring survival and B-esterases depending on the exposure time Aquatic contamination Carboxylesterases Cholinesterases Egg masses, gastropods Freshwater invertebrates azinphos methyl carboxylesterase azinphos methyl esterase insecticide animal tissue Article cholinesterase inhibition concentration (parameters) enzyme activity female gastropod gonad hatching lethality long term exposure male nonhuman Planorbarius corneus priority journal progeny reproductive toxicity soft tissue survival water contamination animal bioassay drug administration drug effect enzymology longevity metabolism physiology reproduction snail Animals Azinphosmethyl Biological Assay Drug Administration Schedule Esterases Insecticides Longevity Reproduction Snails This work aimed to study in the freshwater gastropod Planorbarius corneus the effects of acute (2 days) and subchronic (14 days) exposures to an environmental concentration of the organophosphate azinphos-methyl on different reproductive parameters, offspring survival and B-esterase activities in gonads and in the whole organism soft tissue. The acute exposure inhibited only carboxylesterase activity in both tissues while the subchronic exposure also inhibited cholinesterase activity, decreased the number of hatched-eggs and increased offspring lethality (92%). On the other hand, B-esterases in gonads were more effective biomarkers than B-esterases in the whole organism due their inhibition appeared earlier in time (cholinesterase activity) and their activity remained inhibited for a longer time (carboxylesterase activity) when recovery studies were performed. We concluded that B-esterases and reproductive parameters can be used as effect biomarkers of aquatic contamination with azinphos-methyl. Our studies showed that a 14 days exposure to an environmental concentration of azinphos-methyl produced severe signs of toxicity in adult organisms, egg masses and juveniles that could cause negative effects at the population level in contaminated environments. © 2018 2019 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_15320456_v217_n_p114_Agrelo http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15320456_v217_n_p114_Agrelo
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
institution_str I-28
repository_str R-134
collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic Aquatic contamination
Carboxylesterases
Cholinesterases
Egg masses, gastropods
Freshwater invertebrates
azinphos methyl
carboxylesterase
azinphos methyl
esterase
insecticide
animal tissue
Article
cholinesterase inhibition
concentration (parameters)
enzyme activity
female
gastropod
gonad
hatching
lethality
long term exposure
male
nonhuman
Planorbarius corneus
priority journal
progeny
reproductive toxicity
soft tissue
survival
water contamination
animal
bioassay
drug administration
drug effect
enzymology
longevity
metabolism
physiology
reproduction
snail
Animals
Azinphosmethyl
Biological Assay
Drug Administration Schedule
Esterases
Insecticides
Longevity
Reproduction
Snails
spellingShingle Aquatic contamination
Carboxylesterases
Cholinesterases
Egg masses, gastropods
Freshwater invertebrates
azinphos methyl
carboxylesterase
azinphos methyl
esterase
insecticide
animal tissue
Article
cholinesterase inhibition
concentration (parameters)
enzyme activity
female
gastropod
gonad
hatching
lethality
long term exposure
male
nonhuman
Planorbarius corneus
priority journal
progeny
reproductive toxicity
soft tissue
survival
water contamination
animal
bioassay
drug administration
drug effect
enzymology
longevity
metabolism
physiology
reproduction
snail
Animals
Azinphosmethyl
Biological Assay
Drug Administration Schedule
Esterases
Insecticides
Longevity
Reproduction
Snails
Azinphos-methyl causes in Planorbarius corneus toxic effects on reproduction, offspring survival and B-esterases depending on the exposure time
topic_facet Aquatic contamination
Carboxylesterases
Cholinesterases
Egg masses, gastropods
Freshwater invertebrates
azinphos methyl
carboxylesterase
azinphos methyl
esterase
insecticide
animal tissue
Article
cholinesterase inhibition
concentration (parameters)
enzyme activity
female
gastropod
gonad
hatching
lethality
long term exposure
male
nonhuman
Planorbarius corneus
priority journal
progeny
reproductive toxicity
soft tissue
survival
water contamination
animal
bioassay
drug administration
drug effect
enzymology
longevity
metabolism
physiology
reproduction
snail
Animals
Azinphosmethyl
Biological Assay
Drug Administration Schedule
Esterases
Insecticides
Longevity
Reproduction
Snails
description This work aimed to study in the freshwater gastropod Planorbarius corneus the effects of acute (2 days) and subchronic (14 days) exposures to an environmental concentration of the organophosphate azinphos-methyl on different reproductive parameters, offspring survival and B-esterase activities in gonads and in the whole organism soft tissue. The acute exposure inhibited only carboxylesterase activity in both tissues while the subchronic exposure also inhibited cholinesterase activity, decreased the number of hatched-eggs and increased offspring lethality (92%). On the other hand, B-esterases in gonads were more effective biomarkers than B-esterases in the whole organism due their inhibition appeared earlier in time (cholinesterase activity) and their activity remained inhibited for a longer time (carboxylesterase activity) when recovery studies were performed. We concluded that B-esterases and reproductive parameters can be used as effect biomarkers of aquatic contamination with azinphos-methyl. Our studies showed that a 14 days exposure to an environmental concentration of azinphos-methyl produced severe signs of toxicity in adult organisms, egg masses and juveniles that could cause negative effects at the population level in contaminated environments. © 2018
title Azinphos-methyl causes in Planorbarius corneus toxic effects on reproduction, offspring survival and B-esterases depending on the exposure time
title_short Azinphos-methyl causes in Planorbarius corneus toxic effects on reproduction, offspring survival and B-esterases depending on the exposure time
title_full Azinphos-methyl causes in Planorbarius corneus toxic effects on reproduction, offspring survival and B-esterases depending on the exposure time
title_fullStr Azinphos-methyl causes in Planorbarius corneus toxic effects on reproduction, offspring survival and B-esterases depending on the exposure time
title_full_unstemmed Azinphos-methyl causes in Planorbarius corneus toxic effects on reproduction, offspring survival and B-esterases depending on the exposure time
title_sort azinphos-methyl causes in planorbarius corneus toxic effects on reproduction, offspring survival and b-esterases depending on the exposure time
publishDate 2019
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_15320456_v217_n_p114_Agrelo
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15320456_v217_n_p114_Agrelo
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