BEHAVIOR AS AN EARLY SIGN OF TOXICITY AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM INJURY INDUCED BY CADMIUM IN ZEBRAFISH

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Autor(a) principal: Bernardi, Maria Martha
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: BORGES, João Carlos Shimada, SANTOS, Douglas Amaral dos, FIGUEIREDO, Débora Alvares Leite, KIRSTEN, Thiago Berti, SILVA, José Roberto Machado da Cunha, SANDINI, Thaisa Meira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Atas de Saúde Ambiental
Texto Completo: https://revistaseletronicas.fmu.br/index.php/ASA/article/view/1741
Resumo: The aim of the present study was to determine the validity of behavior as an early sign of toxicity and respiratory injuries induced by acute exposure to cadmium in adult zebrafish (Danio rerio). The effects of three cadmium concentrations (35, 45, and 55 µg/L) on zebrafish behavior (i.e., general activity, exploratory/motor behavior, climbing to the water surface, tremors, and erratic movements) and gill histology after 1 h of exposure was assessed.  Compared with controls, cadmium exposure increased the number of climbs to the water surface and total time spent at the water surface, increased the percentage and intensity of tremors, and increased erratic movements. Cadmium exposure also caused stage I injury to the gills, with the presence of chloride cells in secondary lamellae, dilation of the capillaries, hyperplasia of the gill epithelium, and fusion of the secondary gill lamellae. These effects were observed mainly at concentrations of 45 and 55 µg/L. Our results indicate that 45 and 55 µg/L cadmium induces behavioral dysfunction and 55 µg/L significant gill injury, even with only 1 h exposure, revealing respiratory system impairments. The present model may be an interesting tool for analyzing early toxicity and respiratory injuries  in fish. 
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spelling BEHAVIOR AS AN EARLY SIGN OF TOXICITY AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM INJURY INDUCED BY CADMIUM IN ZEBRAFISHO COMPORTAMENTO COMO UM SINAL PRECOCE DE TOXICIDADE E LESÕES NO SISTEMA RESPIRATÓRIO INDUZIDAS POR CÁDMIO EM ZEBRAFISHmetals poisoningDanio reriobehaviorhistopathologyneurotoxicity.intoxicação por metaisDanio reriocomportamentohistopatologianeurotoxicidade.The aim of the present study was to determine the validity of behavior as an early sign of toxicity and respiratory injuries induced by acute exposure to cadmium in adult zebrafish (Danio rerio). The effects of three cadmium concentrations (35, 45, and 55 µg/L) on zebrafish behavior (i.e., general activity, exploratory/motor behavior, climbing to the water surface, tremors, and erratic movements) and gill histology after 1 h of exposure was assessed.  Compared with controls, cadmium exposure increased the number of climbs to the water surface and total time spent at the water surface, increased the percentage and intensity of tremors, and increased erratic movements. Cadmium exposure also caused stage I injury to the gills, with the presence of chloride cells in secondary lamellae, dilation of the capillaries, hyperplasia of the gill epithelium, and fusion of the secondary gill lamellae. These effects were observed mainly at concentrations of 45 and 55 µg/L. Our results indicate that 45 and 55 µg/L cadmium induces behavioral dysfunction and 55 µg/L significant gill injury, even with only 1 h exposure, revealing respiratory system impairments. The present model may be an interesting tool for analyzing early toxicity and respiratory injuries  in fish.  O objetivo do presente estudo foi determinar a validade do comportamento como sinal precoce de toxicidade e as  lesões respiratórias induzidas pela exposição aguda de cádmio em peixe-zebra adulto (Danio rerio). Foram avaliados os efeitos de três concentrações de cádmio (35, 45 e 55 μg / L) no comportamento do peixe-zebra (atividade geral, comportamento exploratório / motor, subida à superfí­cie da água, tremores e movimentos erráticos) e a histologia das brânquias após 1 h de exposição.  Comparados aos grupos controle, a exposição dos peixes ao cádmio aumentou o número de subidas para a superfí­cie da água, o tempo total gasto na superfí­cie da água, a porcentagem e a intensidade dos tremores e de movimentos erráticos. A exposição ao cádmio também causou lesão de estágio I das brânquias, com presença de células de cloreto em lamelas secundárias, dilatação dos capilares, hiperplasia do epitélio branquial e fusão das lamelas de brânquias secundárias. Esses efeitos foram observados principalmente em concentrações de 45 e 55 μg / L. Estes resultados indicam que as concentrações de 45 e 55 μg / L de cádmio induzem disfunção comportamental e 55 ug/L lesão branquial, mesmo com apenas 1 hora de exposição, revelando comprometimento do sistema respiratório. O presente modelo pode ser uma ferramenta interessante para analisar toxicidade precoce e lesões respiratórias em peixes.Atas de Saúde Ambiental - ASA (ISSN 2357-7614)2018-05-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistaseletronicas.fmu.br/index.php/ASA/article/view/1741Atas de Saúde Ambiental - ASA (ISSN 2357-7614); v. 6 (2018); 16-332357-7614reponame:Atas de Saúde Ambientalinstname:Faculdades Metropolitanas Unidas (FMU)instacron:FMUporhttps://revistaseletronicas.fmu.br/index.php/ASA/article/view/1741/1306https://revistaseletronicas.fmu.br/index.php/ASA/article/view/1741/1307Copyright (c) 2018 Maria Martha Bernardi, João Carlos Shimada BORGES, Douglas Amaral dos SANTOS, Débora Alvares Leite FIGUEIREDO, Thiago Berti KIRSTEN, José Roberto Machado da Cunha SILVA, Thaisa Meira SANDINIinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBernardi, Maria MarthaBORGES, João Carlos ShimadaSANTOS, Douglas Amaral dosFIGUEIREDO, Débora Alvares LeiteKIRSTEN, Thiago BertiSILVA, José Roberto Machado da CunhaSANDINI, Thaisa Meira2018-12-21T22:10:50Zoai:ojs.fmu.br:article/1741Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.fmu.br/index.php/ASA/indexPRIhttps://revistaseletronicas.fmu.br/index.php/ASA/oai||asa.revista@gmail.com2357-76142357-7614opendoar:2018-12-21T22:10:50Atas de Saúde Ambiental - Faculdades Metropolitanas Unidas (FMU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv BEHAVIOR AS AN EARLY SIGN OF TOXICITY AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM INJURY INDUCED BY CADMIUM IN ZEBRAFISH
O COMPORTAMENTO COMO UM SINAL PRECOCE DE TOXICIDADE E LESÕES NO SISTEMA RESPIRATÓRIO INDUZIDAS POR CÁDMIO EM ZEBRAFISH
title BEHAVIOR AS AN EARLY SIGN OF TOXICITY AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM INJURY INDUCED BY CADMIUM IN ZEBRAFISH
spellingShingle BEHAVIOR AS AN EARLY SIGN OF TOXICITY AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM INJURY INDUCED BY CADMIUM IN ZEBRAFISH
Bernardi, Maria Martha
metals poisoning
Danio rerio
behavior
histopathology
neurotoxicity.
intoxicação por metais
Danio rerio
comportamento
histopatologia
neurotoxicidade.
title_short BEHAVIOR AS AN EARLY SIGN OF TOXICITY AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM INJURY INDUCED BY CADMIUM IN ZEBRAFISH
title_full BEHAVIOR AS AN EARLY SIGN OF TOXICITY AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM INJURY INDUCED BY CADMIUM IN ZEBRAFISH
title_fullStr BEHAVIOR AS AN EARLY SIGN OF TOXICITY AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM INJURY INDUCED BY CADMIUM IN ZEBRAFISH
title_full_unstemmed BEHAVIOR AS AN EARLY SIGN OF TOXICITY AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM INJURY INDUCED BY CADMIUM IN ZEBRAFISH
title_sort BEHAVIOR AS AN EARLY SIGN OF TOXICITY AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM INJURY INDUCED BY CADMIUM IN ZEBRAFISH
author Bernardi, Maria Martha
author_facet Bernardi, Maria Martha
BORGES, João Carlos Shimada
SANTOS, Douglas Amaral dos
FIGUEIREDO, Débora Alvares Leite
KIRSTEN, Thiago Berti
SILVA, José Roberto Machado da Cunha
SANDINI, Thaisa Meira
author_role author
author2 BORGES, João Carlos Shimada
SANTOS, Douglas Amaral dos
FIGUEIREDO, Débora Alvares Leite
KIRSTEN, Thiago Berti
SILVA, José Roberto Machado da Cunha
SANDINI, Thaisa Meira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bernardi, Maria Martha
BORGES, João Carlos Shimada
SANTOS, Douglas Amaral dos
FIGUEIREDO, Débora Alvares Leite
KIRSTEN, Thiago Berti
SILVA, José Roberto Machado da Cunha
SANDINI, Thaisa Meira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv metals poisoning
Danio rerio
behavior
histopathology
neurotoxicity.
intoxicação por metais
Danio rerio
comportamento
histopatologia
neurotoxicidade.
topic metals poisoning
Danio rerio
behavior
histopathology
neurotoxicity.
intoxicação por metais
Danio rerio
comportamento
histopatologia
neurotoxicidade.
description The aim of the present study was to determine the validity of behavior as an early sign of toxicity and respiratory injuries induced by acute exposure to cadmium in adult zebrafish (Danio rerio). The effects of three cadmium concentrations (35, 45, and 55 µg/L) on zebrafish behavior (i.e., general activity, exploratory/motor behavior, climbing to the water surface, tremors, and erratic movements) and gill histology after 1 h of exposure was assessed.  Compared with controls, cadmium exposure increased the number of climbs to the water surface and total time spent at the water surface, increased the percentage and intensity of tremors, and increased erratic movements. Cadmium exposure also caused stage I injury to the gills, with the presence of chloride cells in secondary lamellae, dilation of the capillaries, hyperplasia of the gill epithelium, and fusion of the secondary gill lamellae. These effects were observed mainly at concentrations of 45 and 55 µg/L. Our results indicate that 45 and 55 µg/L cadmium induces behavioral dysfunction and 55 µg/L significant gill injury, even with only 1 h exposure, revealing respiratory system impairments. The present model may be an interesting tool for analyzing early toxicity and respiratory injuries  in fish. 
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