Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2583181 Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study was a preliminary step in evaluating the genotoxic effects of 8-hydroxylquinoline (8-HOQ) in loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus) using the micronucleus, comet and RAPD assays. In the micronucleus test and comet assay, the micronuclei rate (%) and three comet parameters (trailing rate, tail length and tail moment) in treated fish increased with increasing 8-HOQ concentration and treatment time. These results showed that exposure to 8-HOQ significantly induced genetic toxicity in loach blood cells. A subsequent RAPD assay also showed that 8-HOQ induced a genotoxic effect in loach. Among the 23 tested RAPD primers, 11 primers produced unique polymorphic band patterns and generated RAPD profile variations that displayed the band intensity, disappearance of bands and appearance of new bands of amplified DNA in the 8-HOQ-treated genomic DNA samples. In addition, the variation in RAPD profiles was time- and concentration-dependent. These results suggested that 8-HOQ is potentially harmful to fish and may be a toxic contaminant in the aquatic environment.

► Acute toxicity test indicated that 8-hydroxylquinoline (8-HOQ) had obvious toxicity effect on loach. ► The genetic toxicity effects of 8-HOQ on loach were obvious dose–effect and time–effect relationships. ► The sequences and patterns of changes RAPD bands showed that 8-HOQ could induce DNA damage in loach. ► Our research proposed that the comet assay and RAPD assay applied to fish as a biomonitoring methodology to evaluate 8-HOQ genotoxicity on organisms.

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