Title of article
Biomarker Responses in Sclerophrys regularis (Anura: Bufonidae) Exposed to Atrazine and Nitrate
Author/Authors
ElSayed Mohammed Said, Rashad Department of Zoology - Faculty of Science - Al-Azhar University, Assiut, Egypt , Sayed Said, Aml Department of Zoology - Faculty of Science (Girls) - Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt , Abdel Latif Saber, Samy Department of Zoology - Faculty of Science - Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt , Abd ElAziz ElSalkh, Boshra Department of Zoology - Faculty of Science (Girls) - Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt
Pages
11
From page
1387
To page
1397
Abstract
The impact of atrazine and nitrate, the most used pesticide and fertilizer, on the health of Sclerophrys
regularis was investigated in this study. We exposed the tadpole of Sclerophrys regularis to atrazine
and nitrates to assess abnormalities and genotoxicity as biomarkers for environmental impacts. The
proportional malformed toads were shown to be high when treated with nitrate alone (17%) or in
combination (13%) or even treated with atrazine alone (the minimal, 5%), limbs and tail deformities
are the most observed. Also, abnormal activity and movement were detected at all treated groups. In
addition, Genotoxicity was measured by micronucleus test (MN) in detection of nuclear abnormalities
in given species. The results indicate that individuals exposed to atrazine or nitrate or that exposed to
both, exhibited a significantly higher degree (p < 0.01) of nuclear lesions. These results constitute key
assessment of developing abnormalities and MN test in this species in Egypt and suggest that developing
abnormalities and /or MN test and the degree of nuclear lesions of RBCs can be a useful indicator of the
degree of environmental stress and ecosystem disrupting experienced by amphibian populations.
Keywords
Genotoxicity , Micronucleus test , Abnormality , Behavioral activity
Journal title
Pollution
Serial Year
2022
Record number
2732559
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