Title of article :
Axial–skeletal defects caused by Carbaryl
in Xenopus laevis embryos
Author/Authors :
Renato Bacchettaa، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Paride Manteccab، نويسنده , , Manuela Andriolettia، نويسنده , ,
Claudio Vismaraa، نويسنده , , Giovanni Vailatia، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Embryotoxic effects of Carbaryl (CB), a widely used carbamate insecticide, was evaluated by
modified Frog Embryo Teratogenesis Assay-Xenopus (FETAX), coupled with a histopathological
screening of the survived larvae. X. laevis embryoswere exposed to 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 and 24mg/L
CB fromstage 8 to stage 47. From an estimated LC50 of 20.28mg/L and TC50 of 8.43 mg/L a TI
of 2.41 was derived, indicating that CB is to be considered teratogenic for X. laevis embryos.
The most characteristic terata, classified as abnormal tail flexure, involved a significant
percentage of larvae from1 mg/L CB onward, reaching 100% at 24 mg/L CB. Histopathological
screening revealed tail musculature and notochord as the main targets for CB. Skeletal
muscle lesions consisted of myotomes reduced in size, showing myocytes with disorganized
contractile systems and irregular myosepta, coupled with disarranged myocyte apexes.
Notochords fromCB exposed larvae appeared wavy or bent, with irregular connective sheaths
and histologically characterized by protrusions of fibrous matrix and inclusions of ectopic cell
masses. This axial–skeletal damage was hypothesized to be related both to the inhibition of
acetylcholinesterase, with consequent muscular tetanic spasms, and to disorders in the
organization of the connective tissue matrix surrounding the notochord.
Keywords :
CarbarylHistologyAChE inhibitionMuscular damageNotochord defect
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment