Title of article
Effects of anthropogenic metallic contamination on cholinesterases of Gambusia holbrooki
Author/Authors
Brandمo، نويسنده , , Fلtima and Correia، نويسنده , , Alberto Teodorico and Gonçalves، نويسنده , , Fernando and Nunes، نويسنده , , Bruno، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
5
From page
72
To page
76
Abstract
Metal contamination causes multiple biological dysfunctions, including impairment of key physiological functions by targeting enzymes. This feature is a matter of concern, since it may imply significant disturbances in energy allocation, behaviour, reproduction, and survival. Inhibition of the cholinesterase (ChE) activity of aquatic organisms by metals has been described, and systematically used in biomonitoring studies as effect criterion of environmental exposure to these compounds. The present paper addresses the feasibility of using ChE inhibition to quantify the adverse acute and chronic effects of metals (copper, zinc, lead, and cadmium) on nervous tissue of Gambusia holbrooki. With the exception of acute exposure to copper, ChE activity was not significantly impaired. The meanings of the reported findings are further discussed, aiming at a more comprehensive use of this biomarker in environmental assessment. Based on the obtained results, the role of ChE inhibition in environmental metal contamination scenarios should be questioned or even discarded.
Keywords
Fish , biomarkers , Cholinesterase impairment , Biomonitoring , Metals
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Record number
1987974
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