Journal
ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS
Volume 36, Issue -, Pages 532-538Publisher
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2013.09.016
Keywords
Endosulfan; Lambda-cyhalothrin; Oxidative stress; Hematology; Transaminases; Piaractus mesopotamicus
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- CONICET (PIP) [178, 167]
- Universidad Nacional del Litoral (CAI+D)
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The combined effects of two synthetic insecticides on a wide array of biomarkers in the freshwater fish Piaractus mesopotamicus were studied. Fish were exposed to sublethal concentrations of endosulfan (ED), lambda-cyhalothrin (LC), and the combination of both pesticides for 96 h. The set of analyzed biomarkers included morphometric and hematological parameters, transaminases and alkaline phosphatase activities, antioxidant enzymes activities and oxidative damage biomarkers measured in gills, liver, kidney, brain and muscle. According to the principal component analysis, the most significant effects were produced by the ED-LC combination. So, the mixture of both insecticides produced an increase in the liver-somatic index, hematological changes related to immunological biomarkers (increased white blood cells count, and alterations in the differential leukocytes count), decreased liver transaminases activity, antioxidant enzymes induction in almost every tissue, and lipid peroxidation levels increases in liver, kidney and brain of exposed fish. Our results suggest deleterious effects of ED and LC insecticides in combination, and support the usefulness of the multi-biomarker approach for the characterization of toxicological mechanisms induced by pesticides. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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