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Biochemical CuSO4 Toxicity in Drosophila melanogaster Depends on Sex and Developmental Stage of Exposure.

Authors :
Halmenschelager, Paula Tais
da Rocha, João Batista Teixeira
Source :
Biological Trace Element Research; Jun2019, Vol. 189 Issue 2, p574-585, 12p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Copper is a transition metal that exists in different chemical forms (e.g., Cu<superscript>2+</superscript>,Cu<superscript>+</superscript>, and Cu<superscript>0</superscript>) and at high concentrations it is toxic. Here, we investigated the Cu<superscript>2+</superscript>-induced toxicity in Drosophila melanogaster, evaluating the survival, locomotion, and the activity of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and glutathione S-transferase (GST) enzymes. Flies were exposed to Cu<superscript>2+</superscript>(0.1–1 mmol CuSO<subscript>4</subscript>/kg of diet or approximately 0.1–1 mM Cu<superscript>2+</superscript>) and allowed to mate during 24 h. GST and AChE enzymes were evaluated in the larvae and in the head and the body (thorax + abdomen) of the adult male and females flies. The total number of adult females (0.4–1 mM) and males (0.75 and 1 mM) was decreased by CuSO<subscript>4</subscript>. The climbing ability was hampered in flies exposed to 1 mM Cu<superscript>2+</superscript>. In larvae, Cu<superscript>2+</superscript>(0.4–1 mM) increased AChE activity (P < 0.002). In males' heads, 0.4 mM Cu<superscript>2+</superscript> increased the AChE activity (P < 0.01). In adults' bodies, Cu<superscript>2+</superscript>inhibited the activity in both sexes, but with greater effectiveness in males (0.1 to 1 mM) than in females (1 mM). Regarding GST activity, 0.1 mM Cu<superscript>2+</superscript>increased, but 1 mM decrease GST in larvae. In the head of flies, Cu<superscript>2+</superscript>decreased the GST activity at intermediate (0.4 mM) and increased GST at the highest concentration (1 mM) in males. In the bodies, the effect of Cu<superscript>2+</superscript>was similar. In conclusion, Cu<superscript>2+</superscript>exposure in D. melanogaster disrupted locomotion and enzymatic parameters that can be related to changes in AChE and in the detoxifying GST enzyme. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01634984
Volume :
189
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Biological Trace Element Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
135892389
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12011-018-1475-y