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Hepatic Enzymes Activity in the Fish Prochilodus Lineatus (Valenciennes, 1836) After Sublethal Cypermethrin Exposure
Fecha
2013-02Registro en:
Loteste, Alicia Elena; Scagnetti, Jorge Alberto Jesus; Simoniello, Maria Fernanda; Campana, Mirta Claudia; Parma, Maria Julieta E.; Hepatic Enzymes Activity in the Fish Prochilodus Lineatus (Valenciennes, 1836) After Sublethal Cypermethrin Exposure; Springer; Bulletin Of Environmental Contamination And Toxicology; 90; 5; 2-2013; 601-604
0007-4861
1432-0800
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Loteste, Alicia Elena
Scagnetti, Jorge Alberto Jesus
Simoniello, Maria Fernanda
Campana, Mirta Claudia
Parma, Maria Julieta E.
Resumen
Prochilodus lineatus, a fish, was exposed to sublethal concentrations of cypermethrin: 0.075, 0.150, and 0.300 μg L−1 and a control group (without cypermethrin) for 96 h. Five specimens were exposed in each concentration for triplicate (n = 60). Hepatic biochemical values and behavioral changes were studied. The results revealed a significantly higher level of aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, and alkaline phosphatase in hepatic tissue at different concentrations of cypermethrin tested compared to control (p < 0.05). A decrease in total protein was observed in exposed groups but not significantly (p > 0.05). This study provides information to know toxic mechanisms of cypermethrin on hepatic enzymes of P. lineatus that are poorly understood.