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Relationship closeness of tolerance to two neonicotinoids with their internal body burden in two estuarine resident marine crustaceans.
Hano, Takeshi; Ito, Katsutoshi; Ito, Mana; Takashima, Kei; Takai, Yuki; Oshima, Yuji; Ohkubo, Nobuyuki.
Afiliação
  • Hano T; Environment Conservation Division, Fisheries Technology Institute, National Research and Development Agency, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, 2-17-5 Maruishi, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima 739-0452, Japan. Electronic address: hano_takeshi74@fra.go.jp.
  • Ito K; Environment Conservation Division, Fisheries Technology Institute, National Research and Development Agency, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, 2-17-5 Maruishi, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima 739-0452, Japan.
  • Ito M; Environment Conservation Division, Fisheries Technology Institute, National Research and Development Agency, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, 2-17-5 Maruishi, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima 739-0452, Japan.
  • Takashima K; Fisheries Research Center, Ehime Research Institute of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, 1611 Tanbara-chou Ikeda, Saijyo, Ehime 791-0508, Japan.
  • Takai Y; Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, 744, Motooka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan.
  • Oshima Y; Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, 744, Motooka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan.
  • Ohkubo N; Environment Conservation Division, Fisheries Technology Institute, National Research and Development Agency, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, 2-17-5 Maruishi, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima 739-0452, Japan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36933630
ABSTRACT
The estuarine resident crustacean sand shrimp, Crangon uritai, has a higher tolerance to neonicotinoid insecticides than that of the kuruma prawns, Penaeus japonicus. However, the reason for the differential sensitivities between the two marine crustaceans remains to be understood. This study explored the mechanism underlying differential sensitivities based on insecticide body residues after exposing both said crustaceans to two insecticides (acetamiprid and clothianidin) with or without oxygenase inhibitor piperonyl butoxide (PBO) for 96 h. Two graded-concentration groups were formed; group H (1/15-1 times the 96-h LC50 values) and L (one-tenth the concentration of group H). Results showed that the internal concentration in survived specimens tended to be lower in sand shrimp than in kuruma prawns. Co-treatment of PBO with two neonicotinoids not only increased sand shrimp mortality in the H group, but also altered metabolism of acetamiprid into its metabolite, N-desmethyl acetamiprid. Furthermore, molting during the exposure period enhanced bioconcentration of insecticides, but not affects survival. Collectively, the higher tolerance of sand shrimp than that of kuruma prawns to the two neonicotinoids can be explained by lower bioconcentration potential and more involvement of oxygenase in their alleviating lethal toxicity.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Resíduos de Praguicidas / Penaeidae / Inseticidas Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Resíduos de Praguicidas / Penaeidae / Inseticidas Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article