Rao_2005_J.Environ.Sci.Health.B_40_813

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Title : Sublethal effects of monocrotophos on locomotor behavior and gill architecture of the mosquito fish, Gambusia affinis - Rao_2005_J.Environ.Sci.Health.B_40_813
Author(s) : Rao JV , Begum G , Sridhar V , Reddy NC
Ref : J Environ Sci Health B , 40 :813 , 2005
Abstract :

Subacute studies of monocrotophos [Dimethyl (E)-1-methyl-2-(methyl-carbamoyl) vinyl phosphate] on mosquito fish, Gambusia affinis, were carried out in vivo for 24 days to assess the locomotor behavior, structural integrity of gill, and targeted enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE, EC: 3.1.1.7) interactions. Monocrotophos (MCP) can be rated as moderately toxic to G. affinis, with a median lethal concentration (LC(50)) of 20.49 +/- 2.45 mgL(-1). The fish exposed to sublethal concentration of LC(10) (7.74 mgL(-1)) were under stress and altered their locomotor behavior, such as distance traveled per unit time (m min(-1)) and swimming speed (cm sec(-1)) with respect to the length of exposure. Inhibition in the activity of brain AChE and deformities in the primary and secondary lamellae of gill may have resulted in failure of exchange of gases. The maximum inhibition of 95% of AChE activity was observed on days 20 and 24. Morphological aberrations in the gills were also studied during exposure to the sublethal concentration of monocrotophos for a period ranging from 8 to 24 days. The extent of damage in gill was dependent on the duration of exposure. The findings revealed that inhibition in brain AChE activity and structural alteration in gill were responsible for altering the locomotor behavior of exposed fish.

PubMedSearch : Rao_2005_J.Environ.Sci.Health.B_40_813
PubMedID: 16194919

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Rao JV, Begum G, Sridhar V, Reddy NC (2005)
Sublethal effects of monocrotophos on locomotor behavior and gill architecture of the mosquito fish, Gambusia affinis
J Environ Sci Health B 40 :813

Rao JV, Begum G, Sridhar V, Reddy NC (2005)
J Environ Sci Health B 40 :813