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Comparative Evaluation of the Toxicity and Genotoxicity of Cadmium in Amphibian Larvae (Xenopus laevis and Pleurodeles waltl) Using the Comet Assay and the Micronucleus Test.

Authors :
Mouchet, F.
Gauthier, L.
Baudrimont, M.
Gonzalez, P.
Mailhes, C.
Ferrier, V.
Devauxs, A.
Source :
Environmental Toxicology; Aug2007, Vol. 22 Issue 4, p422-435, 14p
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

The toxic and genotoxic potential of Cadmium (CdCl<subscript>2</subscript>) were evaluated by the micronucleus test (MNT) and comet assay (CA) using amphibian larvae (Xenopus laevis and Pleurodeles waltl). Acute toxicity results showed that Cd is toxic to Xenopus larvae exposed from 2 to 50 mg/L and to Pleurodeles from 5 to 50 mg/L, depending on the nature of the water (reconstituted water containing mineral salts or mineral water MW (Volvic®)). The MNT results obtained in MW showed that Cd (2 mg/L) is genotoxic to Xenopus, whereas it was not genotoxic to Pleurodeles at all concentrations tested. The CA established that the genotoxicity of Cd to Xenopus and Pleurodeles larvae depends on the concentration, the exposure times, and the comet parameters (Tail DNA, ETM, OTM, and TL). The CA and MNT results were compared for their ability to detect genotoxic effects, considering the concentrations of Cd applied and the exposure time. The CA showed Cd to be genotoxic from the first day of exposure. In amphibians, the CA appears to be a sensitive and suitable method for detecting genotoxicity such as that caused by Cd. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15204081
Volume :
22
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Environmental Toxicology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25918643
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/tox.20267