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Leukocyte Profiles in Odontophrynus carvalhoi (Amphibia: Odontophrynidae) Tadpoles Exposed to Organophosphate Chlorpyrifos Pesticides

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Author(s):
da Silva, Marcio Borba [1] ; Fraga, Ricardo Evangelista [1] ; Nishiyama, Patricia Belini [1] ; Siqueira da Silva, Inaiara Sousa [1] ; Badaro Costa, Natalia Layane [1] ; Alves de Oliveira, Luana Alzira [1] ; Rocha, Mariane Amorim [1] ; Junca, Flora Acuna [2]
Total Authors: 8
Affiliation:
[1] Univ Fed Bahia, Lab Zool, Inst Multidisciplinar Saude, Campus Anisio Teixeira, Rua Hormindos Barros 58, BR-45029094 Vitoria Da Conquista, BA - Brazil
[2] Univ Estadual Feira de Santana, Museu Zool, Div Antibios & Repteis, Av Transnordestina S-N, BR-44036900 Feira De Santana, BA - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 2
Document type: Journal article
Source: WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION; v. 231, n. 7 JUL 13 2020.
Web of Science Citations: 0
Abstract

We analyzed the toxic effects of the organophosphate insecticide chlorpyrifos (Klorpan (R) 480 EC formulation) on the blood leukocyte profiles of Odontophrynus carvalhoi tadpoles, a neotropical species endemic to Brazil, exposed to four different concentrations of that insecticide (10, 100, 200, and 400 mu g L-1) for 192 h. The tadpoles were anesthetized and their blood was collected by cardiac puncture, with subsequent cell smears and staining with May-Grunwald-Giemsa and Wright. The numbers and types of leukocytes were determined after different periods of exposure (24 h, 48 h, 96 h, and 192 h) by analyzing 100 leukocytes from each tadpole (under 1000x magnification). The tadpoles exposed to different concentrations of chlorpyrifos exhibited reductions in their numbers of lymphocytes, monocytes, and basophils, but increases in the numbers of neutrophils and eosinophils. As such, exposure to chlorpyrifos altered cell type proportions, which could alter the capacity of those tadpoles to respond to environmental stresses, make them more susceptible to infection by diverse pathogens, and thus compromise their chances of survival. That scenario would be even more serious for species having restricted distributions, as population declines would be more severe and impacting. Therefore, the use of chlorpyrifos constitutes a serious risk for anuran amphibians that occur in or near agricultural fields by contributing to immunosuppression and threatening their survival. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 10/52321-7 - Diversity and ecology of tadpoles from Central Amazonia
Grantee:Denise de Cerqueira Rossa-Feres
Support Opportunities: BIOTA-FAPESP Program - Regular Research Grants