INVESTIGADORES
LAJMANOVICH Rafael Carlos
artículos
Título:
Toxicity of pesticide cocktails in amphibian larvae: understanding the impact of agricultural activity on aquatic ecosystems in the Salado River basin, Argentina
Autor/es:
ANA PAULA CUZZIOL BOCCIONI; LAJMANOVICH, R.C.,; ATTADEMO A.M.,; LENER, GERMÁN; MEDRANO; PELTZER P.,
Revista:
DRUG AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY
Editorial:
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2024
ISSN:
0148-0545
Resumen:
pesticides due to the impact of agricultural activity. the aim of this study was to evaluate the toxicity of an eight-pesticide cocktail on larvae of the south american common toad, Rinella arenarum. the cocktail represents a realistic mixture of insecticides (cypermethrin, chlorpyrifos and lambda-cyhalothrin), herbicides (glyphosate, glufosinate ammonium, prometryn and metolachlor), and a fungicide (pyraclostrobin) previously found in aquatic organisms (Prochilodus lineatus) from the salado River Basin, an area with strong agricultural pressure. computational simulations through the Density Functional tight-Binding method indicated a strong spontaneous trend toward the formation of the cocktail, suggesting that it may act as a novel xenobiotic entity in the environment. the cocktail effects were evaluated in early-developing and premetamorphic larvae, at feasible concentrations found in real scenarios. the mixture led to high mortality and teratogenicity in early-developing larvae. Premetamorphic larvae showed endocrine disruption, oxidative stress, and impairments in detoxification and hepatic functioning. Neurotoxicity, genotoxicity, cardiotoxicity and high mortality under stress conditions were also observed in exposed larvae. this novel evaluation highlights the ecotoxicological risk for aquatic organisms exposed to complex mixtures and underscores the need to consider cocktail effects in studies regarding ecosystems health.