Tortelli_2006_Chemosphere_65_560

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Title : Importance of cholinesterase kinetic parameters in environmental monitoring using estuarine fish - Tortelli_2006_Chemosphere_65_560
Author(s) : Tortelli V , Colares EP , Robaldo RB , Nery LE , Pinho GL , Bianchini A , Monserrat JM
Ref : Chemosphere , 65 :560 , 2006
Abstract :

The aim of the present study was to determine the kinetic parameters and cholinesterase (ChE) activity in two teleost fish, the white mouth croaker Micropogonias furnieri (Scianidae) and the Madamango sea catfish Cathorops spixii (Ariidae), to verify their suitability as sentinel species of aquatic pollution by anticholinergic compounds. Individuals of each species were captured in one reference and one polluted site in the Southern Brazilian coast. Brain tissue was used as enzyme source. Inhibition kinetic parameters indicated that ChE from C. spixii collected at the reference site showed more affinity (Ka) for eserine that from those collected at the polluted site. The opposite was observed for the carbamylation constants (Kc). Thus, similar inhibition constants (Ki) were observed. M. furnieri brain showed an extremely low sensitivity to in vitro inhibition by eserine, indicating that it is not a suitable biomarker to be employed in environmental monitoring of anticholinergic compounds. Results from the present study also point to the need for considering kinetic analysis when cholinesterase activity is employed as a biomarker.

PubMedSearch : Tortelli_2006_Chemosphere_65_560
PubMedID: 16643981

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Tortelli V, Colares EP, Robaldo RB, Nery LE, Pinho GL, Bianchini A, Monserrat JM (2006)
Importance of cholinesterase kinetic parameters in environmental monitoring using estuarine fish
Chemosphere 65 :560

Tortelli V, Colares EP, Robaldo RB, Nery LE, Pinho GL, Bianchini A, Monserrat JM (2006)
Chemosphere 65 :560