کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4409724 | 1307502 | 2012 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

Here we investigated whether the assay system (10-d) in Caenorhabditis elegans can be used to evaluate chronic toxicity of chromium (Cr(VI)) at environmental relevant concentrations ranging from 5.2 μg L−1 to 260 μg L−1. The results indicated that lethality, locomotion behavior as revealed by head thrash, body bend, and forward turn, metabolism as revealed by pumping rate and mean defecation cycle length, intestinal autofluorescence, and ROS production were severely altered in Cr chronically exposed nematodes at environmental relevant concentrations. The most surprising observations were that head thrash, body bend, intestinal autofluorescence, and ROS production in 13 μg L−1 Cr exposed nematodes were significantly influenced. The observed adverse effects of Cr on survival, locomotion behavior, and metabolism were largely due to forming severe intestinal autofluorescence and ROS production. Therefore, our findings demonstrate the usefulness of chronic toxicity assay system in C. elegans in evaluating the chronic toxicity of toxicants at environmental relevant concentrations.
► Chronic Cr toxicity at environmental relevant concentrations was assayed in nematodes.
► Some endpoints were severely altered in 13 μg L−1 Cr chronically exposed nematodes.
► Adverse effects of Cr may due to forming cellular damage and oxidative stress.
► Assay system in nematodes is useful for evaluating chronic toxicity of trace toxicant.
Journal: Chemosphere - Volume 87, Issue 11, June 2012, Pages 1281–1287