Title : Species differences in avian serum B esterases revealed by chromatofocusing and possible relationships of esterase activity to pesticide toxicity - Thompson_1991_Biochem.Pharmacol_41_1235 |
Author(s) : Thompson HM , Mackness MI , Walker CH , Hardy AR |
Ref : Biochemical Pharmacology , 41 :1235 , 1991 |
Abstract :
Serum cholinesterase (BChE) and carboxylesterase (CbE) activities were investigated in ten species of birds. Multiple forms of serum BChE and CbE were also separated by chromatofocusing. Higher CbE activity and a wider range of CbE and BChE forms were present in the sera of omnivorous/herbivorous birds than carnivores. Omnivores/herbivores studied were the starling, house sparrow, tree sparrow, pigeon, partridge and magpie. Serum CbE activities of these species ranged from 0.46 to 2.93 mumol/min/mL with 2-6 forms separated by chromatofocusing. 0-6 forms of BChE were separated by the same method. The serum CbE activities of the little owl, tawny owl, barn owl and razorbill ranged from 0.19 to 0.58 mumoles/min/mL with 0-2 forms separated by chromatofocusing. No ChE forms were present within the pH gradient. These results may be significant in contributing to the understanding of the selective toxicity of organophosphorus and carbamate pesticides. |
PubMedSearch : Thompson_1991_Biochem.Pharmacol_41_1235 |
PubMedID: 2009098 |
Thompson HM, Mackness MI, Walker CH, Hardy AR (1991)
Species differences in avian serum B esterases revealed by chromatofocusing and possible relationships of esterase activity to pesticide toxicity
Biochemical Pharmacology
41 :1235
Thompson HM, Mackness MI, Walker CH, Hardy AR (1991)
Biochemical Pharmacology
41 :1235