Characterization of oxidative stress biomarkers in a freshwater anomuran crab

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Autor(a) principal: Borges,A. C. P.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Piassão,J. F. G., Paula,M. O., Sepp,S., Bez,C. F. S., Hepp,L. U., Valduga,A. T., Pereira,A. A. Mielniczki, Cansian,R. L.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842018000100061
Resumo: Abstract In general, environmental responses at level of populations or communities are preceded by alterations at lower biological levels which can be efficiently detected by the analysis of biomarkers. We analyzed the oxidative biomarkers TBARS and Catalase in Aegla singularis, a freshwater crustacean highly sensitive to environmental changes. The objective was to address if are differences in these biomarkers related to the gender as well if they are influenced by seasonal or water physicochemical variables. The results showed differences in biomarkers profile related to the gender. In female crabs were not sensitive to seasonal variations throughout the study period. However, in males the biomarkers evaluated were higher in the winter as compared to remaining seasons and showed tendency of negative correlation with water temperature and pH. This study highlights that gender, seasonal variations and physicochemical variables can influence oxidative stress biomarkers in A. singularis. Female crabs probably are better suited as a model for biomarker application in environmental studies, because their insensibility to seasonal variations can facilitate the observations of responses related specifically to environmental disturbances.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characterization of oxidative stress biomarkers in a freshwater anomuran crab
title Characterization of oxidative stress biomarkers in a freshwater anomuran crab
spellingShingle Characterization of oxidative stress biomarkers in a freshwater anomuran crab
Borges,A. C. P.
Aegla
oxidative stress
biomarkers
benthic invertebrates
biomonitoring
catalase
TBARS
title_short Characterization of oxidative stress biomarkers in a freshwater anomuran crab
title_full Characterization of oxidative stress biomarkers in a freshwater anomuran crab
title_fullStr Characterization of oxidative stress biomarkers in a freshwater anomuran crab
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of oxidative stress biomarkers in a freshwater anomuran crab
title_sort Characterization of oxidative stress biomarkers in a freshwater anomuran crab
author Borges,A. C. P.
author_facet Borges,A. C. P.
Piassão,J. F. G.
Paula,M. O.
Sepp,S.
Bez,C. F. S.
Hepp,L. U.
Valduga,A. T.
Pereira,A. A. Mielniczki
Cansian,R. L.
author_role author
author2 Piassão,J. F. G.
Paula,M. O.
Sepp,S.
Bez,C. F. S.
Hepp,L. U.
Valduga,A. T.
Pereira,A. A. Mielniczki
Cansian,R. L.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Borges,A. C. P.
Piassão,J. F. G.
Paula,M. O.
Sepp,S.
Bez,C. F. S.
Hepp,L. U.
Valduga,A. T.
Pereira,A. A. Mielniczki
Cansian,R. L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aegla
oxidative stress
biomarkers
benthic invertebrates
biomonitoring
catalase
TBARS
topic Aegla
oxidative stress
biomarkers
benthic invertebrates
biomonitoring
catalase
TBARS
description Abstract In general, environmental responses at level of populations or communities are preceded by alterations at lower biological levels which can be efficiently detected by the analysis of biomarkers. We analyzed the oxidative biomarkers TBARS and Catalase in Aegla singularis, a freshwater crustacean highly sensitive to environmental changes. The objective was to address if are differences in these biomarkers related to the gender as well if they are influenced by seasonal or water physicochemical variables. The results showed differences in biomarkers profile related to the gender. In female crabs were not sensitive to seasonal variations throughout the study period. However, in males the biomarkers evaluated were higher in the winter as compared to remaining seasons and showed tendency of negative correlation with water temperature and pH. This study highlights that gender, seasonal variations and physicochemical variables can influence oxidative stress biomarkers in A. singularis. Female crabs probably are better suited as a model for biomarker application in environmental studies, because their insensibility to seasonal variations can facilitate the observations of responses related specifically to environmental disturbances.
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