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Title: Development of an embryotoxicity test for Enchytraeus crypticus: the effect of Cd
Author: Gonçalves, Micael F. M.
Bicho, Rita C.
Rêma, Alexandra
Soares, Amadeu M. V. M.
Faustino, Augusto M. R.
Amorim, Mónica J. B.
Keywords: Embryonic development
Cadmium
Embryotoxicity
Histology
Immunohistochemistry
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: The existing standard enchytraeid reproduction test (ERT) concerns the assessment of effects on survival and reproduction. In the present study we optimized and propose an embryotoxicity test using Enchytraeus crypticus. Cadmium (Cd) was used as a test substance. Endpoints evaluated were embryo development, number of embryonic structures, Calcium (Ca) channels quantification and hatching success with macroscopic monitoring, histological and immunohistochemistry analysis. Results showed that Cd is embryotoxic for this species, causing a decrease in the hatching success (EC50 = 3.1 mg/kg), a delay or disruption in formation of embryonic structures depending on concentrations (<5 mg Cd/kg or P16 mg Cd/kg). Results from immunohistochemistry suggest a competitive binding between Cd and Ca for Ca channels, resulting in changes in Ca homeostasis. The use of the E. crypticus embryotoxicity test with the combination of histological and immunohistological tools provided a good option towards mechanistic information enhancing the importance of these tests to evaluate the hazard of chemicals and possible use in risk assessment.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/17033
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2015.07.021
ISSN: 0045-6535
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