Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno
Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
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Reproductive Toxicology | 2015
Priscila L. Podratz; Eduardo Merlo; Gabriela C. Sena; Mariana Morozesk; Marina Marques Bonomo; Silvia Tamie Matsumoto; Mercia B. Costa; Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno; Poliane A.A. Brandão; Maria Tereza Weitzel Dias Carneiro; Emilio de Castro Miguel; Leandro Miranda-Alves; Ian Victor Silva; Jones Bernardes Graceli
Organotins (OTs) are environmental contaminants used as biocides in antifouling paints that have been shown to be endocrine disrupters. However, studies evaluating the effects of OTs accumulated in seafood (LNI) on reproductive health are particularly sparse. This study demonstrates that LNI leads to impairment in the reproductive tract of female rats, as the estrous cycle development, as well as for ovary and uterus morphology. Rats were treated with LNI, and their reproductive morphophysiology was assessed. Morphophysiological abnormalities, such as irregular estrous cycles, abnormal ovarian follicular development and ovarian collagen deposition, were observed in LNI rats. An increase in luminal epithelia and ERα expression was observed in the LNI uteri. Together, these data provide in vivo evidence that LNI are toxic for reproductive morphophysiology, which may be associated with risks to reproductive function.
web science | 2014
Mercia B. Costa; Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno; Felipe C. Pedruzzi; Letícia de Morais; Mônica Mp Tognella; Ana F. L. Godoi; Dayana Moscardi dos Santos; Mary Rosa Rodrigues de Marchi; Marcos Antônio Fernandez
Abstract Tributyltin exposure is the primary cause of imposex development in gastropods, making them excellent bioindicators. The present research represents the first examination of butyltin (BT) contamination in surface sediments associated with imposex in Leucozonia nassa and L. ocellata in a harbour complex area in Espírito Santo, southeastern Brazil. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the organotin pollution in the area and to assess the sensitivity of both species to BT pollution through imposex development. Specimens were collected between 2007 and 2010 and the sediments were sampled in 2007. Imposex intensity was evaluated based on the percentage of imposexed females, the relative penis length index (RPLI) and the average value of the vas deferens sequence index (VDSI). BTs were analysed using gas chromatography equipped with a pulsed flame photometric detector (PFPD). The results demonstrated the occurrence of elevated concentrations of BTs in the sediment ranging from 383.7 to 7172.9 ng Sn g−1, indicating a severe contamination of the area, which was confirmed by the biological monitoring results. Our findings also indicated that L. ocellata is a less sensitive species than L. nassa and that this differential sensitivity plays a key role in the distributions of the populations of both species in the studied area.
Iheringia Serie Zoologia | 2012
Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno; Flavio da Costa Fernandes; Luiz Fernando Loureiro Fernandes
The relationships between environmental factors and temporal and spatial variations of benthic communities of three rocky shores of the state of Espirito Santo, Southeast Brazil, were studied. Sampling was conducted every three months, from August 2006 to May 2007, using intersection points. Chthamalus bisinuatus (Pilsbry, 1916) (Crustacea) and Brachidontes spp. (Mollusca) were the most abundant taxa, occupying the upper level of the intertidal zone of the rocky shore. The species richness was higher at the lower levels. The invasive species Isognomon bicolor (C. B. Adams, 1845) (Mollusca) occurred at low densities in the studied areas. The clustering analysis dendrogram indicated a separation of communities based on exposed and sheltered areas. According to the variance analyses, the communities were significantly different among the studied areas and seasons. The extent of wave exposure and shore slope influenced the species variability. The Setibao site showed the highest diversity and richness, most likely due to greater wave exposure. The communities showed greater variation in the lower levels where environmental conditions were less severe, relative to the other levels.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2017
Mércia Barcellos da Costa; Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno; Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui; Letícia de Morais; Felipe C. Pedruzzi; Gabriel Bautz Dalbem; Daniele Angeli da Silva; Allana Cristini Borges Resende
This study represents the first use of Leucozonia nassa (Mollusca-Gastropoda) in a program of long-term monitoring. Specimens of L. nassa were collected between 2006 and 2014 and analyzed for the occurrence of imposex in two areas in Southeastern Brazil, one control area and another characterized by the presence of many ports and marinas. Imposex was evaluated in nine sites based on the percentage of females exhibiting imposex (I%), relative penis length index and vas deferens sequence index, classical indices to evaluate tributyltin (TBT) impacts. Moreover, this study uses for the first time in a tropical environment the ecological quality ratio (EQR), an approach to verify the imposex levels as an indicator of the impact by organotin compounds according to the EU Water Framework Directive. The results confirm the occurrence of high levels of imposex in L. nassa with all the indices evaluated. Furthermore, the results also indicate that, despite the international ban, antifouling paints based on TBT are still possibly used in Brazil. In addition, this study shows that L. nassa has the characteristics that make it a suitable bioindicator to monitor TBT pollution, and that the use of the EQR may create important data regarding this problem.
Brazilian Journal of Oceanography | 2016
Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno; Mônica Maria Pereira Tognella; Valéria da Silva Quaresma; Mércia Barcellos da Costa; Sávia Soares Pascoalini; Ger Facco do Couto
The objective of this study is to evaluate the characteristics of the forest in an urbanised mangrove using vegetation structure and abiotic conditions to distinguish habitat heterogeneity/quality. A total of 16 points in Vitoria Bay were selected in the fringe and basin forests. The variables evaluated were height and diameter of the individual trees, basal area, density, dominance, interstitial water, litter mass, grain size, organic matter and anthropogenic influences. The results indicated that the mangrove area, due to suffering intensely from various anthropogenic effects, forests with varying degrees of maturity. Areas more distant from direct human effects had a higher degree of development and environmental quality relative to points closer to urban pressures. Intermediate development levels were also observed, which indicated pulses of environmental change. Human interventions caused alterations in the development of the forest which increased the mortality rate and reduced the diameter and height of the trees. The environmental variables of salinity, organic matter, litter mass, grain size and anthropogenic stressors contributed to the structural patterns. Our data suggest that an analysis of the vegetation structure and the abiotic factors are useful indicators to evaluate habitat quality, thus providing a basis for future management.
Reproductive Toxicology | 2013
Jones Bernardes Graceli; Gabriela C. Sena; Pedro Francisco Iguatemy Lopes; Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno; Mércia Barcellos da Costa; Ana F. L. Godoi; Dayana Moscardi dos Santos; Mary Rosa Rodrigues de Marchi; Marcos Antônio Fernandez
automation of software test | 2014
Mercia B. Costa; Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno; Felipe C. Pedruzzi; Letícia de Morais; Gabriel Bautz Dalbem; Daniele Angeli da Silva; Jones Bernardes Graceli
Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research | 2013
Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno; Mercia B. Costa; Danielle C. Barbiero; Brisa Saez Ferreira; Fernanda T.V.M. Souza
Iheringia Serie Zoologia | 2013
Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno; Luiz Fernando Loureiro Fernandes; Flavio da Costa Fernandes
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2010
Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno; Luiz Fernando Loureiro Fernandes; Flavio da Costa Fernandes
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Luiz Fernando Loureiro Fernandes
Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
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