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Comparative toxicity of fipronil, malathion, and thiamethoxam on the stingless bee Tetragonisca fiebrigi (Schwarz, 1938)

Stuchi, Ana Lúcia Paz Barateiro; Moreira, Daiani Rodrigues; Galhardo, Douglas; Santos, Simone Aparecida dos; Ronqui, Ludimilla; Cantagalli, Liriana Belizario; Lopes, Denise Alves; Sinópolis-Gigliolli, Adriana Aparecida; Toledo, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de; Ruvolo-Takasusuki, Maria Claudia Colla.
Acta sci., Biol. sci; 44: e57846, mar. 2022. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1370247

Resumo

Stingless bees are important pollinators for various plant crops. We investigated the susceptibility of Tetragonisca fiebrigito sublethal concentrations of insecticides fipronil, malathion, and thiamethoxam (administered through contact and ingestion) by determining the LC50values after 24hoursof exposure and analyzing changes in the activity of esterase isoenzymes and the chromatin in brain cells. The LC50values showed that all three insecticides were highly toxic through contact and ingestion. Electrophoretic analysis revealed that the relative EST-4 (carboxylesterase) activity in T. fiebrigi was partially inhibited by malathion and fipronil ingestion. Moreover, the EST-4 band intensity was increased following high-concentration thiamethoxam (contact) exposure, indicating the increased relative activity of this isoenzyme to detoxify the compound. In the cytochemical analysis of brain cells, the critical electrolyte concentration (CEC) points for the control stingless bees and malathion ingestion-exposed and thiamethoxam-exposed (contact and ingestion) stingless bees were in the range of 0.20-0.30 M MgCl2, whereas that for malathion contact-exposed bees was 0.15 M MgCl2, indicating chromatin relaxation and suggesting an increase in gene expression. In conclusion, T. fiebrigistingless bees are susceptible to the insecticides tested, and the parameters analyzed may be used as biomarkers to detect the presence of these compounds.(AU)
Biblioteca responsável: BR68.1