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Integrated biological responses of zebrafish (Danio rerio) to analyze water quality in regions under anthropogenic influence
Authors:Amado L L  Rosa C E  Castro M R  Votto A P  Santos L Cougo  Marins L F F  Trindade G S  Fraga D S  Damé R C F  Barros D M  Geracitano L A  Bianchini A  de la Torre F R  Monserrat J M
Institution:a Curso de Pós-graduação em Ciências Fisiológicas – Fisiologia Animal Comparada, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande – FURG, Cx. P. 474, CEP 96.201-900, Rio Grande, RS, Brazil;b Instituto de Ciências Biológicas (ICB), Universidade Federal do Rio Grande – FURG, Cx. P. 474, CEP 96.201-900, Rio Grande, RS, Brazil;c Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPel), Departamento de Engenharia Agrícola, Rio Grande, RS, Brazil;d Universidad Nacional de Luján, Departamento de Ciencias Básicas, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:This study analyzed water quality in regions around Patos lagoon (Southern Brazil) that are under anthropogenic pressure. Water samples were collected from five different sites, including one used as a source for human consumption (COR) and others known to be influenced by human activities (IP). Danio rerio (Teleostei, Cyprinidae) organisms were exposed for 24 h to these water samples, plus a control group. It was observed that: (1) reactive oxygen species levels were lower in COR and IP than in the control group; (2) glutamate-cysteine ligase (catalytic subunit) expression was higher in COR than in other sites; (3) exposure to all water samples affected long-term memory (LTM) when compared to control group. Thus, some water samples possess the ability to modulate the antioxidant system and to induce a decline in cognitive functions, as measured by LTM. The obtained results indicate that a combination of variables of different organization level (molecular, biochemical and behavioral) can be employed to analyze water quality in impacted regions.
Keywords:Antioxidant responses  Zebrafish  Long-term memory  Ecotoxicology  Total antioxidant capacity  Reactive oxygen species
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