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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2012

Effects of the commercial formulation containing fipronil on the non-target organism Cyprinus carpio: implications for rice-fish cultivation.

Bárbara Clasen; Vania Lucia Loro; Bibiana Silveira Moraes; Thais Lópes; Luis Antonio de Avila; Renato Zanella; Geovane Boschmann Reimche; Bernardo Baldisserotto

The aim of this research was to evaluate possible toxic effects of commercial formulation containing fipronil on Cyprinus carpio tissues under rice field conditions. Antioxidant profile (SOD, catalase, glutathione S-transferase), oxidative stress parameters (thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances, protein carbonyl), and growth were investigated in carp exposed to fipronil under rice field conditions for 7, 30, and 90 days. Waterborne insecticide concentrations were measured and the detectable concentration of fipronil was observed up to 45 day after application. Common carp survival and growth was not affected by fipronil. Liver superoxide dismutase activity was enhanced while liver catalase activity was inhibited at 7, 30, and 90 days. Alterations were not observed in the glutathione S-transferase activity in any experimental periods. Protein carbonyl increased only after 30 and 90 days of exposure. The thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances levels were enhanced in all analyzed tissues (liver, muscle, and brain) and periods of exposure. This study demonstrates that fipronil insecticides cause alterations in the biochemical parameters in different tissues of carp without affecting the growth or the survival of the fish.


Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2011

Toxicological responses of Cyprinus carpio after exposure to a commercial herbicide containing imazethapyr and imazapic

Bibiana Silveira Moraes; Bárbara Clasen; Vania Lucia Loro; Alexandra Pretto; Cândida Toni; Luis Antonio de Avila; Enio Marchesan; Sérgio Luiz de Oliveira Machado; Renato Zanella; Geovane Boschmann Reimche

Cyprinus carpio was exposed to imazethapyr and imazapic at laboratory and at field conditions. The laboratory experiment was carried out for 7 days and at rice field for 7, 30 and 90 days. Oxidative stress parameters and antioxidant profile were studied as well as metabolic parameters. After 7 days, brain AChE activity increases in laboratory and field, but in muscle, reduction was observed only in laboratory. At the same period, brain and muscle TBARS and liver CAT increase in the laboratory. Metabolic parameters showed changes in both conditions and exposure periods. After 30 days in rice field, brain AChE activity decreases and in muscle it was enhanced. After 90 days in field, only muscle AChE activity was reduced. The disorders in oxidative stress parameters and metabolism remained, indicating mainly a protein catabolism. This study pointed out short- and long-term effects of rice herbicides at environmentally relevant concentrations on toxicological parameters in tissues of C. carpio.


Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2011

Commercial formulation containing quinclorac and metsulfuron-methyl herbicides inhibit acetylcholinesterase and induce biochemical alterations in tissues of Leporinus obtusidens.

Alexandra Pretto; Vania Lucia Loro; Charlene Menezes; Bibiana Silveira Moraes; Geovane Boschmann Reimche; Renato Zanella; Luis Antonio de Avila

The effects of commercial formulation containing quinclorac and metsulfuron-methyl herbicides on acetylcholinesterase (AChE), antioxidant profile and metabolic parameters in teleost fish (Leporinus obtusidens) were studied. The fish were exposed during 90 days to commercial formulation containing quinclorac (204 μg L(-1)) and metsulfuron-methyl (5.8 μg L(-1)) herbicides in rice field irrigated condition. AChE activity in the brain and muscle decreased after exposure to both commercial formulations. The same response was observed for the TBARS levels in brain, liver and muscle. Liver catalase activity reduced after exposure to commercial formulation containing quinclorac and metsulfuron-methyl herbicides. Metabolic parameters in the liver and white muscle (glycogen, lactate, protein and glucose) were determined. These parameters showed different changes after exposure to both commercial formulations. This study pointed out long-term effects of exposure to commercial formulations containing herbicides used in rice on metabolic and enzymatic parameters in tissues of L. obtusidens.


Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2009

Pesticide contamination of water alters the metabolism of juvenile silver catfish, Rhamdia quelen

Alexssandro Geferson Becker; Bibiana Silveira Moraes; Charlene Menezes; Vania Lucia Loro; Danilo Rheinheimer dos Santos; José Miguel Reichert; Bernardo Baldisserotto

We investigated how pesticide contamination of water affects the metabolism of the silver catfish, Rhamdia quelen, by studying fish maintained at two sites with low and high anthropic activity (Lino Creek, southern Brazil). Several pesticides were found at both stream sites. After 30 days plasma glucose levels were higher in fish exposed to water in the low anthropic activity site than those exposed to water in the high anthropic activity site. Plasma K+ levels, however, were lower after exposure to low anthropic water than after exposure to high anthropic water. Moreover, values of hepatic glycogen, muscle lactate and protein were higher, but glycogen and protein of the kidney were lower in fish exposed to water at the high anthropic activity site. Our results show that these fish can be used as pesticide toxicity indicators in streams near agricultural fields.


Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2014

Alterations in carbohydrate and protein metabolism in silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen) exposed to cadmium.

Alexandra Pretto; Vania Lucia Loro; Vera Maria Morsch; Bibiana Silveira Moraes; Charlene Menezes; Adriana Santi; Cândida Toni

Changes in carbohydrate and protein metabolism were studied in silver catfish Rhamdia quelen exposed to cadmium (0; 0.236 or 0.414 mg/L) during 7 and 14 days. After exposure time the fish were exposed to recovery period (water without cadmium), during 7 and 14 days. Different alterations in the metabolic parameters were observed such as an increase in lactate, protein, amino acid and ammonia levels as well as a reduction in glucose values after the exposure periods in liver. In muscle, glycogen and glucose values enhanced after cadmium exposure at both concentrations for 7 days; however, at 0.414 mg/L cadmium, protein levels decreased while amino acids and ammonia levels enhanced. An increase in the lactate values was found in plasma after 7 days of exposure and a reduction in the lactate, glucose and protein levels occurred after 14 days of exposure. Results indicated that the metabolic alterations after cadmium exposure were dependent on the tissue type and exposure time. Cadmium exposure for 14 days and recovery period also of 14 days seem to be less harmful to the liver and muscle. However, even after recovering from some changes, fish health may be affected making them more sensitive to some environmental changes.


Neotropical Ichthyology | 2011

Survival, growth and metabolic parameters of silver catfish, Rhamdia quelen, juveniles exposed to different waterborne nitrite levels

Ronaldo Lima; Neiva Braun; Daiani Kochhann; Rafael Lazzari; João Radünz Neto; Bibiana Silveira Moraes; Vania Lucia Loro; Bernardo Baldisserotto

Altos niveis de nitrito (NO2-) podem ocorrer em sistemas de cultivo com alta densidade de estocagem, mas analises sobre os valores de concentracao letal e o efeito do NO2- em parâmetros metabolicos e no crescimento sao escassos. Neste estudo foi analisada a concentracao letal em 96 h (CL50-96h) para nitrito (NO2-) em juvenis de jundia, Rhamdia quelen, e o efeito de quatro niveis de nitrito (0,06; 0,46; 1,19 e 1,52 mg.L-1) no crescimento e no lactato, glicose, glicogenio e proteina hepatica e muscular. A CL50-96h para NO2- foi 20,46 (intervalo de confianca: 16,10-23,68) mg.L-1. No experimento de crescimento, a exposicao ao NO2- nao afetou o peso, comprimento ou taxa de crescimento especifico, mas devido a mortalidade (66,7% e 100% apos 20 e 40 dias, respectivamente), a biomassa dos juvenis expostos a 1,52 mg.L-1. NO2- foi significativamente mais baixa que a biomassa dos juvenis expostos aos outros tratamentos. Deste modo, o nivel seguro de NO2- para o crescimento do jundia e abaixo de 1,19 mg.L-1 (2% da CL50-96h). A exposicao do jundia ao NO2- por 40 dias diminuiu os niveis de lactato no musculo, mas esses niveis aumentaram nos exemplares mantidos em 1,19 mg.L-1 NO2-. Alem disso, os niveis de glicose no musculo e figado foram significativamente mais baixos nos jundias expostos a concentracao mais elevada de NO2-. Estes resultados indicam que a exposicao cronica ao NO2- provoca uma oxidacao anaerobica do substrato para obtencao de energia.


Journal of Applied Toxicology | 2011

Toxicological responses of Cyprinus carpio exposed to the herbicide penoxsulam in rice field conditions

Bárbara Clasen; Vania Lucia Loro; Charlene Menezes; Bibiana Silveira Moraes; Adriana Santi; Candida Toni; Luis Antonio de Avila; Renato Zanella

Cyprinus carpio fish were exposed to penoxsulam (Ricer) in field conditions. The experiment in the rice field was carried out for 7, 21 and 72 days. Oxidative stress parameters and antioxidant profile were studied. The acetylcholinesterase (AChE) enzyme activity in the brain was increased after 7 days and reduced after 21 and 72 days of the experiment in the rice field. The AChE activity in muscle was reduced only after 72 days of exposure. Thiobarbituric acid‐reactive species were increased in the liver, brain and muscle at 7 days of the trial, reduced at 21 days in the brain and unaltered after 72 days of exposure in muscle. However, an increase in this parameter in the brain and liver was observed. Liver glutathione S‐transferase was reduced at 7 days, unchanged at 21 days and increased after 72 days of exposure. Catalase of the liver changed only in the second experimental period, when it was reduced. Liver protein carbonyl was reduced at 7 days and increased at 21 and 72 days of exposure. This study shows long‐term effects of rice herbicide at environmentally relevant concentrations on toxicological parameters in different tissues (brain, muscle and liver) of Cyprinus carpio. Copyright


Science of The Total Environment | 2018

Bioaccumulation and oxidative stress caused by pesticides in Cyprinus carpio reared in a rice-fish system

Bárbara Estevão Clasen; Vania Lucia Loro; Camila Murussi; Tadeu Luis Tiecher; Bibiana Silveira Moraes; Renato Zanella

Nowadays, many irrigated rice producers have adopted the rice-fish farming systems, in which fish are reared in the same environment as rice is grown. These animals can biologically control many pests that disturb the crop, as well as increase the income of producers when they are reared in the same area as rice. However, a large variety of pesticides is often used for pest control in conventional irrigated rice crops, and fish are exposed to different pesticide concentrations and active ingredients. Thus, the aim of the current study is to assess the potential risks of these pesticides to freshwater fish (Cyprinus carpio) cultured in integrated rice-fish farming systems. We assessed five pesticides widely used in rice culture. This is the first report on the bioaccumulation of the insecticides lambda-cyhalothrin + thiamethoxam and clorantraniliprole and of the fungicide tebuconazole + trifloxystrobin associated with oxidative stress and with enzymatic and non-enzymatic parameters in edible fish samples reared in integrated in rice-fish farming systems. After 100 days of exposure, lambda-cyhalothrin and tebuconazole bioaccumulated in carp muscles. Acethylcholinesterase activity in the brain was lower in the experimental group than in the control group. Overall, the biochemical analyses showed increased responses in the experimental groups in comparison to the controls. Lipid peroxidation levels increased in the liver, gills and muscles. Protein oxidation increased in the liver and muscles. Catalase activity increased in the liver, and glutathione S-transferase increased in the liver, gills and muscles. Results demonstrate that these pesticides have severe adverse consequences in fish and indicate their potential risk to human health due to their bioaccumulation in farmed fish.


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology C-toxicology & Pharmacology | 2007

Acute effects of glyphosate herbicide on metabolic and enzymatic parameters of silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen).

Lissandra Glusczak; Denise dos Santos Miron; Bibiana Silveira Moraes; Róli Rodrigues Simões; Maria Rosa Chitolina Schetinger; Vera Maria Morsch; Vânia Lúcia Loro


Chemosphere | 2007

Effects of four rice herbicides on some metabolic and toxicology parameters of teleost fish (Leporinus obtusidens)

Bibiana Silveira Moraes; Vania Lucia Loro; Lissandra Glusczak; Alexandra Pretto; Charlene Menezes; Enio Marchezan; Sérgio Luiz de Oliveira Machado

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Vania Lucia Loro

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Charlene Menezes

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Alexandra Pretto

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Renato Zanella

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Bárbara Clasen

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Bernardo Baldisserotto

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Lissandra Glusczak

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Luis Antonio de Avila

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Milene Braga da Fonseca

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Enio Marchesan

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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