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Riboflavin content of coelomocytes in earthworm (Dendrodrilus rubidus) field populations as a molecular biomarker of soil metal pollution
Authors:Barbara Plytycz  Urszula Lis-Molenda  Malgorzata Cygal  Edyta Kielbasa  Anna Grebosz  Micha&#x; Duchnowski  Jane Andre  A John Morgan
Institution:aInstitute of Zoology, Jagiellonian University, Ingardena 6, PL 30-060 Krakow, Poland;bInstitute of Environmental Sciences, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland;cCardiff School of Biosciences, Main Building, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF10 3TL, Wales, UK
Abstract:The effect of Pb + Zn on coelomocyte riboflavin content in the epigeic earthworm Dendrodrilus rubidus inhabiting three metalliferous soils and one reference soil was measured by flow cytometry and spectrofluorimetry. A reciprocal polluted↔unpolluted worm transfer experiment (4-week exposure) was also performed. High proportions of autofluorescent eleocytes were counted in worms from all localities, but intense riboflavin-derived autofluorescence was detectable only in reference worm eleocytes. Other findings were: (i) fluorophore(s) other than riboflavin is/are responsible for eleocyte autofluorescence in residents of metalliferous soils; (ii) riboflavin content was reduced in the eleocytes of worms transferred from unpolluted to metal-polluted soil; (iii) the riboflavin content of D. rubidus eleocytes is a promising biomarker of exposure; (iv) COII mitochondrial genotyping revealed that the reference population is genetically distinct from the three mine populations; (v) metal exposure rather than genotype is probably the main determinant of inter-population differences in eleocyte riboflavin status.
Keywords:Earthworms  Coelomocytes  Riboflavin  Biomonitoring  Pb  Zn  Genotyping
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