Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4413460 Chemosphere 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

To determine the toxicity of the anti-rheumatic drug diclofenac to Daphnia magna, acute toxicity tests according to the OECD guideline 202 were combined with biochemical investigations of the hsp70 level as a biomarker for proteotoxicity. Particular attention was paid to the impact of the solvent DMSO as a confounding factor to diclofenac toxicity by means of testing different variations of producing stock solutions.In the acute immobilisation tests, diclofenac was most toxic as a singular test substance, with indication of a slight antagonistic interaction between the two substances. The highest EC50 values were obtained in those approaches using diclofenac pre-dissolved in DMSO. Thus, the observed antagonism seems to be intensified by pre-dissolution.Hsp70 levels of 12- to 19-days-old D. magna were determined after 48 h exposure using a highly reproducible immunological protocol. Hsp70 induction occurred at a LOEC of 30 mg l−1 diclofenac plus 0.6 ml l−1 DMSO, and at a LOEC of 40 mg l−1 for diclofenac alone. In summary, DMSO showed only slight confounding effects on diclofenac action in the applied range of concentrations.

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