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Metal embryotoxicity from urban particles in Sao Paulo city: An experimental study in chicken embryos
Fecha
2010Registro en:
ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY, v.73, n.6, p.1385-1390, 2010
0147-6513
10.1016/j.ecoenv.2010.02.016
Autor
BUENO, Heloisa Maria de Siqueira
MARTINS, Renata de Souza Leao
PANNUTI, Carolina
SANTOS, Ruth Neves dos
SOWMY, Tiago
BARBOSA JUNIOR, Fernando
CARVALHO-OLIVEIRA, Regiani
GARCIA, Maria Lucia Bueno
SALDIVA, Paulo Hilario Nascimento
Institución
Resumen
Chicken eggs were inoculated with suspensions of ambient air particles (<= 10 mu m, PM(10)) from Sao Paulo city in 3, 0.3 or 0.03 mu g doses on one of the four early days of embryo development. On the eleventh day of development alterations were observed on embryos inoculated with PM(10) 3 mu g on the third day. Particles analysis showed high content of metals. Hence, embryos were also inoculated with PM(10) (3 mu g) combined with metal chelating EDTA. PM(10) (3 mu g) embryos presented underdevelopment (stage 29.44 +/- 11.4) compared to vehicle and positive controls (stage 36.44 +/- 0.51 Saline and stage 31.20 +/- 9.7 Cyclophosphamide, p <= 0.05); higher (47%) mortality rate (23% Saline and 42% Cyclophosphamide) and low (68%) viability (100% Saline and 70% Cyclophosphamide, p = 0.04). Effects were attenuated when embryos received PM(10) + EDTA (stage 33.63 +/- 0.94, 18.9% mortality rate and 82% viability). PM(10) from Sao Paulo city is embryotoxic and metal may be implicated in the toxic mechanism. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.