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Chemosphere | 2008

Planarian neoblast micronucleus assay for evaluating genotoxicity

Tanise Knakievicz; Priscila Alves da Silveira; Henrique Bunselmeyer Ferreira

Planarian neoblasts are somatic stem cells that have the potential to be used in genotoxicity assays due to their proliferative nature, sensitivity to genotoxic agents, and experimental accessibility. Two freshwater planarian species, Girardia tigrina and Girardia schubarti, were used to develop a neoblast-based micronucleus (MN) assay to assess genotoxicity. Intact or regenerating planarians were exposed to gamma-rays, methyl methanesulphonate (MMS), or cyclophosphamide (CP), and neoblast MN frequency was measured. Exposure to the clastogens had no detectable effect on the MN frequency of intact planarian neoblasts. However, for regenerating individuals, active neoblast proliferation was induced by decapitation, and gamma-ray doses as low as 0.5 Gy, and MMS and CP concentrations as low as 0.8 microM and 100 mM, respectively, induced a significant increase in MN frequency. Exposure to higher doses of gamma-rays consistently resulted in detectable increases in MN frequency. For MMS and CP, concentrations of up to 1.6 microM and 200 mM, respectively, resulted in significant increases in MN frequency, but exposures to higher concentrations led to a decrease to non-significant levels, possibly due to cytotoxic effects of MMS and CP. After completion of regeneration, the MN frequencies returned to those of non-exposed controls, indicating that the neoblast MN assay for regenerating G. tigrina or G. schubarti reflects chromosomal damage caused by acute exposure to clastogenic agents. Upon standardization, this assay may represent an interesting alternative that allows damage caused to freshwater organisms by potentially genotoxic environmental pollutants to be monitored.


Zoological Science | 2007

Biogeography and Karyotypes of Freshwater Planarians (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida, Paludicola) in Southern Brazil

Tanise Knakievicz; Adriana Helena Lau; Daniel Prá; Bernardo Erdtmann

Abstract In the Tricladida (Platyhelminthes), the incidence of different biotypes identified by several ploidy levels is very common. Planarians collected in the State of Rio Grande do Sul were identified using cytogenetics. Different species distributions were observed with respect to Rio Grande do Suls geomorphology, which could have been caused by their different microhabitats. Girardia tigrina and G. anderlani consisted of diploid and triploid individuals, whereas G. schubarti showed diploids, triploids, and mixoploids; for all these species, individuals of different ploidies were sympatric. Only for diploid G. anderlani were B chromosomes observed. These B chromosomes seem to have an irregular segregational behavior during mitosis, and possibly also during meiosis. However the processes (e.g., selection, mutation) of maintaining 2n, 3n, and 2n/3n individuals within natural populations of G. schubarti remain to be clarified.


sbmo/ieee mtt-s international conference on microwave and optoelectronics | 2005

Ultra high frequency electromagnetic field effects in erythrocytes micronuclei frequency and birth rate of rats prenatally irradiated

Amâncio Romanelli Ferreira; Tanise Knakievicz; Claudio R. Fernández; A. A. de Salles; Henrique Bunselmeyer Ferreira; José Cláudio Fonseca Moreira

An in vivo mammalian cytogenetic test, the micronuclei (MN) assay, was used to investigate the occurrence of genetic damage in rat offspring erythrocytes exposed to a non-thermal electromagnetic field (834 MHz, 0.6 - 1.4 W/kg) from a cellular phone during their embryogenesis. The irradiated group showed a significant increase of MN frequency. The offspring number has not been significantly different between the irradiated and sham groups. It could be concluded that selected UHF-EMF under the applied conditions direct or indirectly induced genotoxic response in hematopoiesis during the embryogenesis after whole-body exposure


Life Sciences | 2006

Ultra high frequency-electromagnetic field irradiation during pregnancy leads to an increase in erythrocytes micronuclei incidence in rat offspring.

Amâncio Romanelli Ferreira; Tanise Knakievicz; Matheus Augusto de Bittencourt Pasquali; Daniel Pens Gelain; Felipe Dal-Pizzol; Claudio Fernández; Alvaro Augusto Almeida de Salles; Henrique Bunselmeyer Ferreira; José Cláudio Fonseca Moreira


Mutation Research-genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis | 2005

Environmental genotoxicity assessment of an urban stream using freshwater planarians.

Daniel Prá; Adriana Helena Lau; Tanise Knakievicz; Flávia Rosa Carneiro; Bernardo Erdtmann


Chemosphere | 2008

Evaluation of copper effects upon Girardia tigrina freshwater planarians based on a set of biomarkers

Tanise Knakievicz; Henrique Bunselmeyer Ferreira


Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis | 2007

Freshwater planarians as novel organisms for genotoxicity testing: Analysis of chromosome aberrations

Adriana Helena Lau; Tanise Knakievicz; Daniel Prá; Bernardo Erdtmann


Invertebrate Biology | 2006

Reproductive modes and life cycles of freshwater planarians (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida, Paludicula) from southern Brazil

Tanise Knakievicz; Sabrina Moura Vieira; Bernardo Erdtmann; Henrique Bunselmeyer Ferreira


Archive | 2006

Padronização de teste de micronúcleos em neoblastos de planárias do gênero Girardia

Priscila Alves da Silveira; Tanise Knakievicz


Archive | 2002

Monitoramento da freqüência de espécies, do nível de ploidia e da biogeografia de planárias do gênero Girardia no Rio Grande do Sul

Sabrina Moura Vieira; Tanise Knakievicz; Daniel Prá; Janaína Pacheco Jaeger; Juliano Silveira; Bernardo Erdtmann

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Bernardo Erdtmann

University of Caxias do Sul

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Adriana Helena Lau

Universidade Luterana do Brasil

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Daniel Prá

Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul

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Flávia Rosa Carneiro

Florida International University

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Henrique Bunselmeyer Ferreira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Amâncio Romanelli Ferreira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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José Cláudio Fonseca Moreira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Priscila Alves da Silveira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Sabrina Moura Vieira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Temenouga N. Guecheva

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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