Inhibition and recovery of cholinesterases in Odontophrynus americanus tadpoles exposed to fenitrothion.
J Environ Biol
; 2009 Sept; 30(5suppl): 923-926
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We determined the levels of brain acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and tail butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) activities in tadpoles of Odontophrynus americanus exposed to a commercial formulation of fenitrothion. The mean brain AChE activities in the controls tadpoles varied from 6.91 to 6.39 µmol min-1 mg-1 protein, whereas tail BChE activities ranged among 0.26 to 0.17 µmol min-1 mg-1 protein; the two sub-lethal concentrations of fenitrothion assayed produced AChE and BChE inhibition (p < 0.01). Brain AChE recovered a substantial level of activity with a maximum of 93.2%; after the transference of tadpoles to a free-pesticide solution, whereas tail BChE recovery showed a smaller increase (39%) in the activity at 168 hr after to transference to clear water. According with our results, we suggest that tadpole’s tail BChE presents higher sensibility than brain AChE.
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