生态毒性
生态毒理学
遗传毒性
环境化学
环境毒理学
有机体
杀虫剂
微核试验
环境科学
生物
生态学
作者
Amanda dos Santos,Marina Alvarenga Botelho,Monizze Vannuci-Silva,Mariana Coletty Artal,Francine Inforçato Vacchi,Gabriel C. Magalhães,Vicente Gomes,Theodore B. Henry,Gisela de Aragão Umbuzeiro
出处
期刊:Chemosphere
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2022-11-01
卷期号:307: 135959-135959
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.135959
摘要
Near-shore marine/estuarine environments play an important role in the functioning of the marine ecosystem and are extremely vulnerable to the presence of chemical pollution. The ability to investigate the effects of pollution is limited by a lack of model organisms for which sufficient ecotoxicological information is available, and this is particularly true for tropical regions. The circumtropical marine amphipod Parhyale hawaiensis has become an important model organism in various disciplines, and here we summarize the scientific literature regarding the emergence of this model within ecotoxicology. P. hawaiensis is easily cultured in the laboratory and standardized ecotoxicity protocols have been developed and refined (e.g., miniaturized), and effects of toxicants on acute toxicity (Cd, Cu, Zn, Ag, ammonia, dyes, pesticides, environmental samples), genotoxicity as comet assay/micronuclei, and gene expression (Ag ion and Ag nanoparticles) and regeneration (pesticides) have been published. Methods for determination of internal concentrations of metals (Cu and Ag) and organic substances (synthetic dye) in hemolymph were successfully developed providing sources for the establishment of toxicokinetics models in aquatic amphipods. Protocols to evaluate reproduction and growth, for testing immune responses and DNA damage in germ cells are under way. The sensitivity of P. hawaiensis, measured as 50% lethal concentration (LC50), is in the same range as other amphipods. The combination of feasibility to culture P. hawaiensis in laboratory, the recent protocols for ecotoxicity evaluation and the rapidly expanding knowledge on its biology make it especially attractive as a model organism and promising tool for risk assessment evaluations in tropical environments.
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