INVESTIGADORES
TEGLIA Carla Mariela
artículos
Título:
Plasma retinoids concentration in Leptodactylus chaquensis (Amphibia: Leptodactylidae) from rice agroecosystems, Santa Fe province, Argentina
Autor/es:
CARLA M. TEGLIA; ANDRÉS M. ATTADEMO; PAOLA M. PELTZER; HÉCTOR C. GOICOECHEA; RAFAEL C. LAJMANOVICH
Revista:
CHEMOSPHERE
Editorial:
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2015 vol. 135 p. 24 - 30
ISSN:
0045-6535
Resumen:
Retinoids are known to regulate important processes such as differentiation, development,and embryogenesis of vertebrates: Alteration in endogenous retinoids concentration is linked with teratogenic effects. Retinol (ROH), retinoid acid (RA), and isoform 13-Cis-retinoic acid (13-Cis-RA), in plasma of a native adults frog, Leptodactylus chaquensis from a rice field (RF) and a forest (reference site; RS) were measured. ROH did not vary between treatment sites. RA and 13-Cis-RA activities were higher (93.7±8.6 ug mL-1 and 131.7±11.4 ug mL-1, respectively) in individuals collected from RF than in those from RS (65.5±8.6 ug mL-1 and 92.2±10.2 ug mL-1, respectively). The ratios retinoic acid-retinol (RA/ROH) and 13-Cis-RA/ROH revealed significantly higher values in RF than in RS. RA and 13-Cis-RA concentrations in plasma on wild amphibians species suchas L. chaquensis would be suitable biomarkers of pesticide exposure in field monitoring. Finally, the mechanism of alteration in retinoid metabolites alteration should be further explored both in larvae and adult, considering that the potential exposition and uptake contaminants vary between the double lives of these vertebrates.