Peluso_2024_Environ.Toxicol.Pharmacol_108_104454

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Title : A multi-approach analysis of the toxicity of a commercial formulation of monensin on Rhinella arenarum embryos and larvae - Peluso_2024_Environ.Toxicol.Pharmacol_108_104454
Author(s) : Peluso J , Chehda AM , Aronzon CM
Ref : Environ Toxicol Pharmacol , 108 :104454 , 2024
Abstract :

Monensin, an antibacterial commonly used in animal fattening, can enter aquatic ecosystems and harm non-target organisms. Since there are no previous studies about the effects of monensin on amphibians, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the lethal and sublethal toxicity of a commercial formulation of monensin (CFM) through standardized bioassays with embryos and larvae of the amphibian Rhinella arenarum. Oxidative stress (catalase and glutathione S-transferase activities, and reduced glutathione and lipid peroxidation levels), cholinesterasic effect (acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase activities) and mutagenicity (micronuclei frequency) biomarkers were evaluated. The CFM produced teratogenic effects, with a teratogenic index of 6.21. Embryos (504 h-LC50: 273.33 microg/L) were more sensitive than larvae, as no significant mortality was observed on larvae exposed up to 3000 microg/L for 504 h. However, oxidative stress, cholinesterasic effect and mutagenicity biomarkers were altered on larvae exposed for 96 h to environmentally relevant concentrations (4, 12 and 20 microg/L of monensin active ingredient). The CFM caused adverse effects on the exposed organisms, primarily on embryos, leading to lethal and sublethal effects, which could impact the wildlife when it reaches aquatic ecosystems.

PubMedSearch : Peluso_2024_Environ.Toxicol.Pharmacol_108_104454
PubMedID: 38670417

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Peluso J, Chehda AM, Aronzon CM (2024)
A multi-approach analysis of the toxicity of a commercial formulation of monensin on Rhinella arenarum embryos and larvae
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol 108 :104454

Peluso J, Chehda AM, Aronzon CM (2024)
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol 108 :104454