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Interspecific differences in biochemical and behavioral biomarkers in endogeic earthworms exposed to ethyl-parathion.
Jouni, Fatina; Sanchez-Hernandez, Juan C; Mazzia, Christophe; Jobin, Michel; Capowiez, Yvan; Rault, Magali.
Afiliação
  • Jouni F; Univ Avignon, Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, Pôle Agrosciences, 301 rue Baruch de Spinoza, BP 21239, 84916 Avignon, France. Electronic address: fatina.jouni@imbe.fr.
  • Sanchez-Hernandez JC; Laboratory of Ecotoxicology, Faculty of Environmental Science and Biochemistry, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Avda. Carlos III s/n, 45071 Toledo, Spain.
  • Mazzia C; Univ Avignon, Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, Pôle Agrosciences, 301 rue Baruch de Spinoza, BP 21239, 84916 Avignon, France.
  • Jobin M; Sécurité et Qualité des Produits d'Origine Végétale, UMR0408, Avignon Université, INRA, Avignon, France.
  • Capowiez Y; INRA, UMR 1114 EMMAH Domaine Saint Paul, 84914 Avignon Cedex 09, France.
  • Rault M; Univ Avignon, Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, Pôle Agrosciences, 301 rue Baruch de Spinoza, BP 21239, 84916 Avignon, France.
Chemosphere ; 202: 85-93, 2018 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29554511
ABSTRACT
Earthworms are common organisms in the soil toxicity-testing framework, and the epigeic Eisenia andrei and E. fetida are the recommended species. However, Eisenia species are rarely found in agricultural soils and recent studies have pointed out endogeic species are more sensitive to pesticides than Eisenia. Allolobophora chlorotica and Aporrectodea caliginosa are two endogeic soil-dwelling species that are abundant in the agroecosystem. However, knowledge on pesticide impact on this ecological group of earthworms is still incipient. Herein, we compared the biochemical (acetylcholinesterase [AChE] and carboxylesterase [CbE] activities) and behavioral (burrowing, casting and feeding) biomarker responses of these two endogeic earthworm species exposed for 7 days to soils contaminated with 0.1, 1 and 10 mg kg-1 ethyl-parathion. The results showed marked species-specific differences in both groups of biomarkers, suggesting A. caliginosa the most sensitive species to this organophosphorus pesticide under the exposure conditions in this study. Moreover, an in vitro inhibition trial with ethyl-paraoxon evidenced a higher sensitivity of A. caliginosa AChE activity compared with that of A. chlorotica. This finding suggested that this molecular target endpoint could contribute to the interspecific differences of behavioral responses rather than CbE activity; this latter considered a potent mechanism of OP removal. Our results suggest the inclusion of more than one endogeic earthworm species to assess toxicity from organophosphorus insecticides. However, the use of A. caliginosa in the environmental risk assessment framework of organophosphorus contamination is highly recommended because of its higher sensibility to this class of pesticides, in addition to its abundance in the agroecosystem.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Oligoquetos / Paration / Poluentes do Solo / Comportamento Animal / Biomarcadores / Inseticidas Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Oligoquetos / Paration / Poluentes do Solo / Comportamento Animal / Biomarcadores / Inseticidas Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article