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Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods | 2002

An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for measuring anti-sheep red blood cells antibodies in lead-exposed toads

Carolina E. Rosenberg; Alfredo Salibián; Nilda E. Fink

INTRODUCTION Immune function assays to screen immunotoxic effects of xenobiotics has recently become of major interest. In the framework of our studies, we standardized methods to quantify the humoral response of an amphibian species (Bufo arenarum, Amphibia, Anura) exposed to sublethal lead (as acetate). METHODS The levels of agglutinins to heterologous red blood cells (RBC) were measured in serum from adult B. arenarum. Since agglutinin titers were very low, a noncompetitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method was carried out. As toad serum showed marked nonspecific binding, we developed a new ELISA on microtiter plates for the quantitative determination of the heterophile antibodies. The method was based on that described by Hirvonen et al. [Vox Sang. 69 (1995) 341], employing sheep red blood cells (SRBC) sensitized with amphibian antibodies that were transferred to microplates; later the measurement of bound immunoglobulins was performed. Different variables such as the amount of antigen, blocking agents, and other experimental conditions (fixing solution and commercial plates) were studied. Toads (n=22) received a weekly subcutaneous injection of 50 mg/kg lead (acetate) for 6 weeks, and the control ones (n=26) were injected with Na acetate at the same time. RESULTS The anti-sheep RBC antibodies titers of adult toads were obtained with the improved ELISA method, being the absorbance range 0.12 to 1.58 AU (1/200 diluted serum). Titers from lead-exposed toads were also determined, being the final titers (expressed as (-)x +/-S.E.M.) higher (0.79+/-0.06 AU), than those of Day 0 (0.57+/-0.06) (P<.01). DISCUSSION It was concluded that the ELISA technique we developed was useful for measuring the humoral immune response in this animal model and that in these preliminary studies, lead showed an immunostimulating action on the humoral immune system.


Science of The Total Environment | 2001

Blood lead content in a peri-urban population of the South American toad Bufo arenarum

Marcos A. Arrieta; Carina Apartı́n; Carolina E. Rosenberg; Nilda E. Fink; Alfredo Salibián

Blood Pb concentration in a South American toad Bufo arenarum population (n = 152) was determined over 10 samplings carried out between December 1996 and November 1999. The studied population lived in the surroundings of the La Plata City, the largest industrial-urban setting of the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The presence of the metal was detected in all the samples tested, the mean concentration range being 1.99-4.66 mg dl(-1). Some preliminary environmental data on soil content of Pb in the sampling area suggest the anthropogenic origin of the metal possibly due to high rate of Pb-containing gasoline utilisation until recently. The reported results may reflect a sequel of a sustained local air-soil-water pollution process.


Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2006

Serum Protein Profile and Blood Cell Counts in Adult Toads Bufo Arenarum (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae): Effects of Sublethal Lead Acetate

María E. Chiesa; Carolina E. Rosenberg; Nilda E. Fink; Alfredo Salibián


Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2004

Biosensors of Inorganic Lead Exposure and Effect in an Adult Amphibian

Marcos A. Arrieta; Liliana Bruzzone; Carina Apartin; Carolina E. Rosenberg; Nilda E. Fink; Alfredo Salibián


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology C-toxicology & Pharmacology | 2003

Effect of lead acetate on the in vitro engulfment and killing capability of toad (Bufo arenarum) neutrophils

Carolina E. Rosenberg; Nilda E. Fink; Marcos A. Arrieta; Alfredo Salibián


Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry | 1998

Red Blood Cell Osmotic Fragility in Bufo arenarum Exposed to Lead

Carolina E. Rosenberg; Silvia I. Peri; Marcos A. Arrieta; Nilda E. Fink; A. Salibián


Acta toxicológica argentina | 2007

HUMORAL IMMUNE ALTERATIONS CAUSED BY LEAD: STUDIES ON AN ADULT TOAD MODEL

Carolina E. Rosenberg; Nilda E. Fink; Alfredo Salibián


XII JORNADAS NACIONALES Y VII CONGRESO INTERNACIONAL DE ENSEÑANZA DE LA BIOLOGÍA | 2016

Imágenes de la replicación del ADN en los libros de texto: ¿cuáles prefieren los estudiantes?

Carolina E. Rosenberg; Teresa Inés Legarralde


IV Jornadas de Enseñanza e Investigación Educativa en el campo de las Ciencias Exactas y Naturales | 2015

Análisis de las representaciones gráficas sobre la replicación del ADN en libros de texto

Carolina E. Rosenberg; Teresa Inés Legarralde; Alfredo Martín Vilches


Archive | 2014

Estrategias para mejorar la comprensión del proceso de replicación del ADN en alumnos de la Escuela Secundaria

Carolina E. Rosenberg; Teresa Inés Legarralde; Alfredo Martín Vilches

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Nilda E. Fink

National University of La Plata

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Alfredo Salibián

National University of Luján

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Marcos A. Arrieta

National University of La Plata

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Teresa Inés Legarralde

National University of La Plata

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Alejandra María Rossi

National University of La Plata

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Alfredo Martín Vilches

National University of La Plata

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Verónica Andrea Mancini

National University of La Plata

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Carina Apartin

National University of La Plata

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Liliana Bruzzone

National University of La Plata

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María E. Chiesa

National University of La Plata

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