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Sci Total Environ ; 409(17): 3230-6, 2011 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21621819

ABSTRACT

In the perspective of a biomonitoring application for assessing genotoxicity of freshwater ecosystems, the Comet assay has recently been developed on spermatozoa in the amphipod Gammarus fossarum, in order to propose a sensitive and reliable genotoxicity biomarker in an ecologically relevant freshwater species. The appropriate use of a genotoxicity biomarker requires good knowledge of its basal level and its natural variability related to intrinsic biotic and environmental abiotic factors. We propose a procedure for which the lowest biomarker variability related to methodological and intrinsic biotic factors is obtained and a reference value of biomarker basal response taking into account its spatio-temporal changes has been defined. A strong impact of spermatogenesis status and exposure time on the response to genotoxicant pressure was observed. These reports led us to select a standard organism, i.e., the mature male gammarid in precopula. No effect of temperature and conductivity on baseline DNA damage was observed in the laboratory for the tested range (6-24 °C and 300/600 µS cm⁻¹). Similarly, no spatio-temporal change relative to season or the physico-chemical characteristics of the water was recorded during the field survey. On the basis of these results, a reference level with maximal threshold values has been proposed for the standard gammarid.


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Amphipoda/drug effects , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Mutagens/toxicity , Spermatozoa/drug effects , Water Pollutants, Chemical/toxicity , Animals , Biomarkers/metabolism , DNA Damage , Male , Mutagenicity Tests/standards , Mutagens/standards , Spermatogenesis/drug effects , Water Pollutants, Chemical/standards
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