Toxicological impact of butralin,glyphosate-isopropylammonium and pendimethalin herbicides on physiological parameters of Biomphalaria alexandrina snails |
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Authors: | Amina M. Ibrahim Amira Kamal Ahmed Fayez A. Bakry Ibrahim Rabei Fathy Abdel-Ghaffar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Environmental Research and Medical Malacology Department, Theodor Bilharz Research Institute, Giza, Egyptaminamd.ibrahim@yahoo.comaminamd_1982@yahoo.com;4. Zoology department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt;5. Environmental Research and Medical Malacology Department, Theodor Bilharz Research Institute, Giza, Egypt;6. Parasitology Department, Theodor Bilharz Research Institute, Giza, Egypt |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTBiomphalaria alexandrina snails have been used as bioindicators for freshwater qaulity and the effects of some herbicides such as butralin, glyphosate-isopropylammonium and pendimethalin). In the present study the effect of these three herbicides on snail biochemistry was examined. The results indicated that the herbicides increased alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) in the haemolymph of B. alexandrina snails and significantly decreased total protein and albumin content. Light microscopical examinations of haemocytes monolayers of B. alexandrina snails showed three different cell types (small cells, granulocytes and hyalinocytes). All three herbicides caused abnormalities in cell shapes. Flow cytometric analysis of haemocytes from B. alexandrina demonstrated that circulating haemocyte populations could be divided into two main subtypes differing in their granularity (granulocytes or hyalinocytes) and size (large and small cells). In addition, the flow cytometric analysis showed that the total number of dead haemocytes in the haemolymph was significantly increased in treated groups compared to the control group. Phagocytosis in groups treated with the herbicides was highly significantly increased compared to the control indicating a very strong response of the treated snails. The results of the alkaline comet assay of DNA damage demonstrated that these herbicides have a genotoxic effect. |
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Keywords: | Transaminases protein content haemocytes comet assay |
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