Ferreira_2015_Chemosphere_135_354

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Title : Long-term exposure of the isopod Porcellionides pruinosus to nickel: Costs in the energy budget and detoxification enzymes - Ferreira_2015_Chemosphere_135_354
Author(s) : Ferreira NG , Cardoso DN , Morgado R , Soares AM , Loureiro S
Ref : Chemosphere , 135 :354 , 2015
Abstract :

Terrestrial isopods from the species Porcellionides pruinosus were exposed to the maximum allowed nickel concentration in the Canadian framework guideline (50mg Ni/kg soil) and to 5x this concentration (250mg Ni/kg soil). The exposure lasted for 28days and was followed by a recovery period of 14days where organisms were changed to clean soil. Organisms were sampled after 24h, 48h, 96h, 7days, 14days, 21days, and 28days of exposure, and at days 35 and 42 during the recovery period. For each sampling time the acetylcholinesterase (AChE), glutathione-S-transferases (GST), catalase (CAT), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activities were determined as well as lipid peroxidation rate (LPO) along with lipids, carbohydrates, proteins content, energy available (Ea), energy consumption (Ec) and cellular energy allocation (CEA). The integrated biomarker response (IBR) was calculated for each sampling time as well as for each one of the above parameters. In addition, mortality was also recorded throughout the assay. The results obtained showed that nickel induced oxidative stress, evidenced by results on GST, GPx, CAT or LPO, but also on changes in the energy reserves content of these organisms. In addition, this study showed that these organisms possess a specific strategy to handle nickel toxicity. In this case, biomarkers were associated with costs in the energy budget, and the increase of energy reserves has a compensation for that cost.

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Ferreira NG, Cardoso DN, Morgado R, Soares AM, Loureiro S (2015)
Long-term exposure of the isopod Porcellionides pruinosus to nickel: Costs in the energy budget and detoxification enzymes
Chemosphere 135 :354

Ferreira NG, Cardoso DN, Morgado R, Soares AM, Loureiro S (2015)
Chemosphere 135 :354