Callaghan_2002_Ecotoxicol.Environ.Saf_52_128

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Title : Effect of temperature and pirimiphos methyl on biochemical biomarkers in Chironomus riparius Meigen - Callaghan_2002_Ecotoxicol.Environ.Saf_52_128
Author(s) : Callaghan A , Fisher TC , Grosso A , Holloway GJ , Crane M
Ref : Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety , 52 :128 , 2002
Abstract :

Fourth-instar Chironomus riparius Meigen larvae were exposed to the organophosphate (OP) insecticide pirimiphos methyl (0, 0.1, 1.0, and 10 microg/L) for 48, 72, or 96 h at three temperatures (3, 12, or 22 degrees C). Two biochemical biomarkers, acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and glutathione S-transferase (GST), were measured in individual larvae from each treatment. AChE activity was inhibited by the OP in a dose-responsive fashion. This response remained similar at all three temperatures, demonstrating that AChE is a robust and specific biomarker. Exposure duration had little effect on AChE activity. In contrast, GST activity was induced at the highest OP insecticide concentration, but induction was also evident at 3 degrees C. There was a significant effect of exposure duration, with an overall decline in GST activity over time. This result agrees with previous work suggesting that GSTs are not particularly suitable for use as a biomarker of pesticide exposure or effect in Chironomus.

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PubMedID: 12061829

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Callaghan A, Fisher TC, Grosso A, Holloway GJ, Crane M (2002)
Effect of temperature and pirimiphos methyl on biochemical biomarkers in Chironomus riparius Meigen
Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety 52 :128

Callaghan A, Fisher TC, Grosso A, Holloway GJ, Crane M (2002)
Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety 52 :128