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Evaluation of imazethapyr-induced DNA oxidative damage by alkaline Endo III- and Fpg-modified single-cell gel electrophoresis assay in Hypsiboas pulchellus tadpoles (Anura, Hylidae)
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2017-08Registro en:
Pérez Iglesias, Juan Manuel; Ruiz de Arcaute, Celeste; Natale, Guillermo Sebastian; Soloneski, Sonia Maria Elsa; Larramendy, Marcelo Luis; Evaluation of imazethapyr-induced DNA oxidative damage by alkaline Endo III- and Fpg-modified single-cell gel electrophoresis assay in Hypsiboas pulchellus tadpoles (Anura, Hylidae); Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science; Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety; 142; 8-2017; 503-508
0147-6513
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Autor
Pérez Iglesias, Juan Manuel
Ruiz de Arcaute, Celeste
Natale, Guillermo Sebastian
Soloneski, Sonia Maria Elsa
Larramendy, Marcelo Luis
Resumen
Imazethapyr (IMZT) is a selective postemergent herbicide with residual action. Available data analyzing its effects in aquatic vertebrates are scarce. In previous studies, we demonstrated that IMZT induces lesions into the DNA of Hypsiboas pulchellus tadpoles using the single-cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE) assay as a biomarker for genotoxicity. Currently, this assay can be modified by including incubation with lesion-specific endonucleases, e.g., endonuclease III (Endo III) and formamidopyrimidine-DNA glycosylase (Fpg), which detect oxidized pyrimidine and purine bases, respectively. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of oxidative stress in the genotoxic damage in circulating blood cells of H. pulchellus tadpoles exposed to the IMZT-based Pivot H® formulation (10.59% IMZT) at a concentration equivalent to 25% of the LC50 (96 h) value (0.39 mg/L IMZT) during 48 and 96 h. Our results demonstrate that the herbicide induces oxidative DNA damage on H. pulchellus tadpoles at purines bases but not at pyrimidines. Our findings represent the first evidence of oxidative damage caused by IMZT on anuran DNA using the alkaline restriction enzyme-modified SCGE assay.