Sanchez-Hernandez_2009_Environ.Pollut_157_264

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Title : Tissue distribution, isozyme abundance and sensitivity to chlorpyrifos-oxon of carboxylesterases in the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris - Sanchez-Hernandez_2009_Environ.Pollut_157_264
Author(s) : Sanchez-Hernandez JC , Wheelock CE
Ref : Environ Pollut , 157 :264 , 2009
Abstract :

A laboratory-based study was conducted to determine the basal carboxylesterase (CbE) activity in different tissues of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris, and its sensitivity to the organophosphate (OP) pesticide chlorpyrifos-oxon (CPx). Carboxylesterase activity was found in the pharynx, crop, gizzard, anterior intestine, wall muscle and reproductive tissues of L. terrestris, and multiple tissue-specific isozymes were observed by native gel electrophoresis. Esterase activity and sensitivity to CPx inhibition varied on a tissue- and substrate-specific basis, suggesting isoforms-specific selectivity to OP-mediated inhibition. Three practical issues are recommended for the use of earthworm CbE activity as a biomarker of pesticide exposure: (i) CbE should be measured using several routine substrates, (ii) it should be determined in selected tissues instead of whole organism homogenate, and (iii) earthworm CbE activity should be used in conjuncture with other common biomarkers (e.g., ChE) within a multibiomarker approach to assess field exposure of OPs, and potentially other agrochemicals.

PubMedSearch : Sanchez-Hernandez_2009_Environ.Pollut_157_264
PubMedID: 18775596

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Sanchez-Hernandez JC, Wheelock CE (2009)
Tissue distribution, isozyme abundance and sensitivity to chlorpyrifos-oxon of carboxylesterases in the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris
Environ Pollut 157 :264

Sanchez-Hernandez JC, Wheelock CE (2009)
Environ Pollut 157 :264