Title of article :
Biomonitoring of genotoxicity using micronuclei assay in
native population of Astyanax jacuhiensis (Characiformes:
Characidae) at sites under petrochemical influence
Author/Authors :
Clarice Torres de Lemosa، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , F?bio de Almeida Irançoa، نويسنده , , Nânci Cristina Dʹ?vila de Oliveiraa، نويسنده , ,
Get?lio Dornelles de Souzaa، نويسنده , , Jandyra Maria Guimar?es Fachelb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Bom Jardim brook is a small stream that flows through an area under the influence of a
Petrochemical Complex, demanding control over its quality, so a genotoxic evaluation was
performed. This study was conducted in situ, based on previous analysis on the same
subject. These were performed both in vitro, with Salmonella typhimurium and human
lymphocytes, and in vivo, using bioassays with fish exposed to water from the study area.
The purpose of this research was to assess the quality of the aquatic environment and
possible effects from petrochemical pollution to surrounding native populations.
Micronuclei (MNE) and nuclear abnormalities (NA) frequencies in peripheral blood of
Astyanax jacuhiensis, a native fish species collected from the study area, were used as
biomarkers. Study period was from summer/99 to spring/2001, using samples obtained
seasonally at two ponds upstream from the industrial area (BJN and BJPa) and two sites in
Bom Jardim brook (BJ002 and BJ000), which are subject to Complex influence. MNE and NA
frequencies found in individuals from BJ002 and BJ000 were similar, showing positive
genotoxic responses related to control sites BJN and BJPa. No differential sensitivity could be
verified for micronuclei induction between genders of A. jacuhiensis in the studied
population. This study showed that sites subject to petrochemical influence were under
higher genotoxic impact. Biomarkers adequacy to the case and the sensitivity of
A. jacuhiensis for water monitoring could be also inferred.
Keywords :
Astyanax jacuhiensisEnvironmental genotoxicityFishMicronucleiNuclear abnormalitiesWater quality
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment