Title of article :
The Use of Selected Biomarkers, Phagocytic and Cholinesterase Activity to Detect the Effects of Dimethoate on Marine Mussel (Mytilus edulis)
Author/Authors :
YAQIN, KHUSNUL Hasanuddin University, Campus of Tamalanrea - Faculty of Marine Science and Fisheries - Department of Fisheries, Indonesia , LAY, BIBIANA WIDIATI Bogor Agriculture University, Darmaga Campus - Environmental Science Study Programme, Indonesia , RIANI, ETTY Bogor Agriculture University, Darmaga Campus - Environmental Science Study Programme, Indonesia , MASUD, ZAINAL ALIM Bogor Agriculture University, Darmaga Campus - Environmental Science Study Programme, Indonesia , HANSEN, PETER-DIEDRICH Technische Universitaet - Faculty VI - Department of Ecotoxicology, Germany
From page :
32
To page :
38
Abstract :
Effects of organophosphorous pesticide, dimethoate on blue mussels, Mytilus edulis using selected biomarkers have been studied. Mussels were exposed to serial dilutions of dimethoate, 7.88, 15.75, 31.35, and 63.00 μg/l including positive and negative controls for 14 days. The suppression effects of dimethoate on phagocytic activity significantly occurred at two lowest concentrations of dimethoate (7.88 and 15.75 μg/l), but stimulation effects significantly emerged at the following highest concentrations (31.35 and 63.00 μg/l). The declining tendency of the cholinesterase (ChE) activity (23% lower than the control) appeared when mussels exposed to 7.88 and 15.75 μg/l dimethoate. Moreover, the significant inhibition of the ChE activity occurred at 31.35 μg/l dimethoate exposure. This study suggested that the phagocytic and the ChE activity are useful biomarkers for assessing the affects of organophosporous pesticide, dimethoate on neuro-immune system of blue mussels, M. edulis.
Keywords :
dimethoate , cholinesterase , phagocytic , blue mussels
Journal title :
HAYATI Journal of Biosciences
Journal title :
HAYATI Journal of Biosciences
Record number :
2557133
Link To Document :
بازگشت