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Environ Sci Technol ; 46(21): 12105-11, 2012 Nov 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23050692

RESUMO

The ability of the nonbiting midge Chironomus riparius to withstand long-term toxicant exposure has been attributed to genetic adaptation. Recently, however, evidence has arisen that supports phenotypic plasticity. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate if Chironomus riparius indeed copes with prolonged toxicant exposure through phenotypic plasticity. To this purpose, we performed a multigeneration experiment in which we exposed C. riparius laboratory cultures for nine consecutive generations to two exposure scenarios of, respectively, copper, cadmium, and tributyltin. Total emergence and mean emergence time were monitored each generation, while the sensitivity of the cultures was assessed at least every third generation using acute toxicity tests. We observed that the sublethally exposed cultures were hardly affected, while the cultures that were exposed to substantially higher toxicant concentrations after the sixth generation were severely affected in the eighth generation followed by signs of recovery. A marginal lowered sensitivity was only observed for the highly exposed cadmium culture, but this was lost again within one generation. We conclude that C. riparius can indeed withstand long-term sublethal toxicant exposure through phenotypic plasticity without genetic adaption.


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Cádmio/toxicidade , Chironomidae/efeitos dos fármacos , Cobre/toxicidade , Compostos de Trialquitina/toxicidade , Poluentes Químicos da Água/toxicidade , Animais , Chironomidae/fisiologia , Sedimentos Geológicos , Fenótipo , Testes de Toxicidade Aguda
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J Biomed Opt ; 25(11)2020 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33215476

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SIGNIFICANCE: Currently, tissue biopsies are sectioned into 3- to 5-µm-thick slices that are used for conventional pathology analysis. Previous work by confocal microscopy and light-sheet microscopy has shown that analyzing biopsies intact in three-dimensions (3D) is possible and may lead to a better understanding of cancer growth patterns. Although accurate, these methods require fluorescent staining of the tissue, in addition to tissue clearing. If the 3D biopsy analysis could be done sufficiently swiftly, this approach may be used for on-site assessment of the adequacy of a biopsy taken. AIM: We aim to show that, by transmission microscopy of optically cleared tissue punches, the tissue architecture can be determined without the need for fluorescent staining. APPROACH: Transmission microscopy is used by combining bright field microscopy with dark field and epifluorescent microscopy to compare samples that have also been analyzed by fluorescent confocal microscopy. RESULTS: With increasing distance to the focal plane, the higher-frequency part of the spatial frequency spectrum of transmitted light is attenuated increasingly. This property is exploited for tissue segmentation, detecting whether tissue is present at a certain position in the focal plane image. Using this approach, we show that a 3D rendering of the internal cavity or tubules structure of punch biopsies, which are up to 1-mm thick, can be acquired in ≈1 min scan time per imaging modality. The images of the overall tissue architecture that are obtained are similar to those from the confocal microscopy benchmark, without requiring fluorescent staining. CONCLUSIONS: Images of the overall tissue architecture can be obtained from transmission microcopy; they are similar to those from the confocal microscopy benchmark without requiring fluorescent staining. Tissue clearing is still needed. The total scan time of the present method is significantly shorter at a fraction of the device costs.


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Técnicas Histológicas , Imageamento Tridimensional , Biópsia , Microscopia Confocal , Microscopia de Fluorescência , Coloração e Rotulagem
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PLoS One ; 12(8): e0183236, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28829793

RESUMO

The least understood aspects of the nutritional needs of bees are the elemental composition of pollen and the bees' need for a stoichiometrically balanced diet containing the required proportions of nutrients. Reduced plant diversity has been proposed as an indirect factor responsible for the pollinator crisis. We suggest stoichiometric mismatch resulting from a nutritionally unbalanced diet as a potential direct factor. The concentrations and stoichiometric ratios of C, N, S, P, K, Na, Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn, Mn, and Cu were studied in the bodies of honeybees of various castes and sexes and in the nectar and pollen of various plant species. A literature review of the elemental composition of pollen was performed. We identified possible co-limitations of bee growth and development resulting mainly from the scarcity of Na, S, Cu, P and K, and possibly Zn and N, in pollen. Particular castes and sexes face specific limitations. Concentrations of potentially limiting elements in pollen revealed high taxonomic diversity. High floral diversity may be necessary to maintain populations of pollen eaters. Single-species crop plantations, even if these species are rich in nectar and pollen, might limit bee growth and development, not allowing for gathering nutrients in adequate proportions. However, particular plant species may play greater roles than others in balancing honeybee diets. Therefore, we suggest specific plant species that may (1) ensure optimal growth and production of individuals by producing pollen that is exceptionally well balanced stoichiometrically (e.g., clover) or (2) prevent growth and development of honeybees by producing pollen that is extremely unbalanced for bees (e.g., sunflower). Since pollen is generally poor in Na, this element must be supplemented using "dirty water". Nectar cannot supplement the diet with limiting elements. Stoichiometric mismatch should be considered in intervention strategies aimed at improving the nutritional base for bees.


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Abelhas/fisiologia , Ecologia , Pólen , Animais , Abelhas/genética , Feminino , Masculino , Polinização
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