Tissue-specific inhibition and recovery of esterase activities in Lumbricus terrestris experimentally exposed to chlorpyrifos
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González Vejares, Sandra
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Tissue-specific inhibition and recovery of esterase activities in Lumbricus terrestris experimentally exposed to chlorpyrifos
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Exposure and effect assessment of organophosphate (OP) pesticides generally involves the use of
cholinesterase (ChE) inhibition. In earthworm, this enzyme activity is often measured in homogenates
from the whole organism. Here we examine the tissue-specific response of ChE and carboxylesterase (CE)
activities in Lumbricus terrestris experimentally exposed to chlorpyrifos-spiked field soils. Esterases were
measured in different gut segments and in the seminal vesicles of earthworms following acute exposure
(2 d) to the OP and during 35 d of a recovery period. We found that inhibition of both esterase activities was
dependent on the tissue. Cholinesterase activity decreased in the pharynx, crop, foregut and seminal vesicles
in a concentration-dependent way, whereas CE activity (4-nitrophenyl valerate) was strongly inhibited in
these tissues. Gizzard CE activity was not inhibited by the OP, even an increase of enzyme activity was
evident during the recovery period. These results suggest that both esterases should be determined jointly in
selected tissues of earthworms. Moreover, the high levels of gut CE activity and its inhibition and recovery
dynamic following OP exposure suggest that this esterase could play an important role as an enzymatic
barrier against OP uptake from the ingested contaminated soil.
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Financial support was provided by the Consejería de Educación y
Ciencia (PCI08-0049-0228) and the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
(CTM 2006-11828/TECNO). S.G.V. was supported by a visiting grant
from the Vicerrectorado de Cooperación Internacional (University of
Castilla-La Mancha).
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/119045
DOI: doi:10.1016/j.cbpc.2009.12.008
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part C 151 (2010) 351–359
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