INVESTIGADORES
POLETTA Gisela Laura
artículos
Título:
Evaluation of stage-dependent genotoxic effect of Roundup® (glyphosate) on Caiman latirostris embryos
Autor/es:
BURELLA, PAMELA; SIMONIELLO, MA. FERNANDA; POLETTA, GISELA L.
Revista:
ARCHIVES OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2017 vol. 70 p. 50 - 57
ISSN:
0090-4341
Resumen:
The agricultural expansion over the last decades, along with the associated increase in the use of pesticides, represents a high risk for many wild species. Caiman latirostris is a South American caiman with many features that make it highly vulnerable to pesticide exposure. Considering previous finding on the genotoxicity of the glyphosate-based formulation Roundup® in this species, the aim of this study was to evaluate the possible stage-dependent effect of this compound on C. latirostris embryos through the Comet assay (CA), Micronuclei (MN) and Nuclear Abnormalities (NA) tests. Caiman eggs were exposed to three effective concentrations of Roundup® (750, 1250, 1750 µg/egg) in three different stages of the incubation period (total duration 70 ± 3 days at 31 ± 2 °C) of approximately 23 days each. A statistically significant difference in DNA damage determined by the CA was found between groups exposed to different concentrations of RU (p0.05). There was no differences in the MN or NA frequencies between the different groups and the negative control (p>0.05), nor among the different stages within each treatment. The results obtained in this study indicate that RU produce DNA damage on C. latirostris embryos independently of the developmental stage where the exposure occurs, implying an important risk for the species during all its period of development, when pesticide application is at maximum rate.