Toumi_2014_Chemosphere_120C_351

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Title : Is acetylcholinesterase a biomarker of susceptibility in Daphnia magna (Crustacea, Cladocera) after deltamethrin exposure? - Toumi_2014_Chemosphere_120C_351
Author(s) : Toumi H , Boumaiza M , Millet M , Radetski CM , Felten V , Ferard JF
Ref : Chemosphere , 120C :351 , 2014
Abstract :

In the present study, we explored the possibility of using the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) as a biomarker after deltamethrin (pyrethroid insecticide) exposure with three strains of the cladoceran Daphnia magna. Four calculated time-weighted deltamethrin concentrations (20.1, 40.3, 80.6 and 161.3ngL-1) were compared against control acetylcholinesterase activity. Our results showed that after 48h of deltamethrin exposure, all treatments induced a significant decrease of AChE activities whatever the three considered strains. However, diverse responses were registered in terms of lowest observed effect concentrations (LOEC: 80.6ngL-1 for strain 1 and 20.1ngL-1 for strains 2 and 3) revealing differences in sensitivity among the three tested strains of D. magna. Our results suggest that after deltamethrin exposure, the AChE activity responses can be also used as a biomarker of susceptibility (i.e., variation of strain specific response). Moreover, our results show that strain 1 is the less sensitive in terms of IC50-48h of AChE, whereas it became the most sensitive when considering the EC50-48h estimated in the standard ecotoxicity test.

PubMedSearch : Toumi_2014_Chemosphere_120C_351
PubMedID: 25189827

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Toumi H, Boumaiza M, Millet M, Radetski CM, Felten V, Ferard JF (2014)
Is acetylcholinesterase a biomarker of susceptibility in Daphnia magna (Crustacea, Cladocera) after deltamethrin exposure?
Chemosphere 120C :351

Toumi H, Boumaiza M, Millet M, Radetski CM, Felten V, Ferard JF (2014)
Chemosphere 120C :351