INIBIOLP   05426
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOQUIMICAS DE LA PLATA "PROF. DR. RODOLFO R. BRENNER"
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
capítulos de libros
Título:
The freshwater prawns M borellii and P argentinus (Crustacea: Palaemonidae) as valid indicators of organophospathe pesticide exposure. A biochemical assasement.
Autor/es:
SOTELO-MUNDO, ROGERIO R.; C F GARCIA
Libro:
Ecotoxicology and Genotoxicology: non-traditional Aquatic Models
Editorial:
The Royal Society of Chemistry
Referencias:
Año: 2017; p. 196 - 211
Resumen:
Aquatic animals, mainly those living near farms, factories, or cities are subject to pollution caused by pesticides and/or chemicals. Since most pesticides are liposoluble and of widespread use, they affect adipose tissue, membranes and even lipoproteins. Fenitrothion is one of the most used organophosphorates; it is hydrophobic and affects many organisms that are not the target of action. Crustaceans are encountered within these aforementioned organisms which though not very studied are considered of great importance for their great diversity in the animal kingdom. Within this group, the main representatives of the South American freshwater environment are Macrobrachium borellii and Palaemonetes argentinus. One of the aims of the present chapter is to report the scarce data related to the basal activities of biomarker enzymes, which can be used as tools for ecotoxicological studies and/or monitoring. Another objective is to give a clear example of the biomarking function of different enzymes, when exposed to two crustaceans at an organophosphorate. Cholinesterase activity is an example of a bioindicator of organophosphorates. Superoxide dismutase, catalase and glutation s-transferases are examples of bioindicators because different pollutants can modify directly or indirectly the balance of the concentration of pro-oxidants and antioxidants.