Literature DB >> 26312440

The effects of carbamazepine on macroinvertebrate species: Comparing bivalves and polychaetes biochemical responses.

Rosa Freitas1, Ângela Almeida2, Adília Pires2, Cátia Velez2, Vânia Calisto3, Rudolf J Schneider4, Valdemar I Esteves3, Frederick J Wrona5, Etelvina Figueira2, Amadeu M V M Soares2.   

Abstract

In the present study, the bivalve Scrobicularia plana and the polychaete Diopatra neapolitana were exposed to an increasing carbamazepine (CBZ) concentration gradient. Both species are among the most widely used bioindicators, and CBZ is one of the most commonly found drugs in the aquatic environment. After a chronic exposure (28 days), the results obtained revealed that CBZ induced biochemical alterations in both species. Our findings demonstrated that S. plana and D. neapolitana reduced the CBZ accumulation rate at higher CBZ concentrations, probably due to their capacity to decrease their feeding rates at stressful conditions. Nevertheless, this defence mechanism was not enough to prevent both species from oxidative stress. In fact, S. plana and D. neapolitana were not able to efficiently activate their antioxidant defence mechanisms which resulted in the increase of lipid peroxidation, especially at the highest CBZ concentrations. Comparing both species, it seems that S. plana was the most sensitive species since stronger biochemical alterations were observed in this species.
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Keywords:  Biomarkers; Diopatra neapolitana; Oxidative stress; Pharmaceutical drugs; Scrobicularia plana

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26312440     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2015.08.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-31
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