Van Nguyen_2022_Chemosphere__136382

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Title : Integrated biomarker response in signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus exposed to diphenhydramine - Van Nguyen_2022_Chemosphere__136382
Author(s) : Van Nguyen T , Borik A , Velisek J , Kouba A , Zlabek V , Koubova A
Ref : Chemosphere , :136382 , 2022
Abstract :

Diphenhydramine (DPH) is a pharmaceutical with multiple modes of action, primarily designed as an antihistamine therapeutic drug. Among antihistamines, DPH is a significant contaminant in the environment, frequently detected in surface waters, sediments, and tissues of aquatic biota. In the present study, signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus was used as a model organism because of their prominent ecological roles in freshwater ecosystems. The biochemical effects were investigated in crayfish exposed to the environmental (low: 2 microg L(-1)), ten times elevated (medium: 20 microg L(-1)), and the sublethal (high: 200 microg L(-1)) nominal concentrations of DPH in water for 96 h. Lipid peroxidation, antioxidant enzyme activities, and acetylcholinesterase activity were assessed as toxicological biomarkers in crayfish hepatopancreas, gills, and muscles. Low and medium DPH exposure caused imbalances only in glutathione-like enzyme activities. Integrated biomarker response showed the absolute DPH toxicity effects on all tested tissues under high exposure. This study identified that high, short-term DPH exposure induced oxidative stress in crayfish on multiple tissue levels, with the most considerable extent in muscles.

PubMedSearch : Van Nguyen_2022_Chemosphere__136382
PubMedID: 36088977

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Van Nguyen T, Borik A, Velisek J, Kouba A, Zlabek V, Koubova A (2022)
Integrated biomarker response in signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus exposed to diphenhydramine
Chemosphere :136382

Van Nguyen T, Borik A, Velisek J, Kouba A, Zlabek V, Koubova A (2022)
Chemosphere :136382