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Histopathological changes in the perivisceral fat body of Rhinocricus padbergi (Diplopoda, Spirobolida) triggered by biosolids.

Annelise Francisco1, Cintya Aparecida Christofoletti2, Nilton Righetto Neto1, Carmem Silvia Fontanetti3.   

Abstract

Human activities generate a great amount of sewage daily, which is dumped into the sewer system. After sewage-treatment processes, sewage sludge is generated. Such byproduct can be treated by different methods; the result of treatment is a stabilized compost of reduced pathogenicity that has a similar inorganic chemical composition to the raw sewage sludge. After such pretreatment, sewage sludge is called a biosolids, and it can be used in agriculture. In this contest, the present study evaluated the effects of a sample of biosolids on the perivisceral fat body of a diplopod. These invertebrates are soil organisms that play an important role in the dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems, and as a consequence, they are in contact with xenobiotics present in this environmental compartment. Special emphasis is given on the interpretation of the effects of complex mixtures in target organs of diplopods. A semiquantitative analysis for the evaluation of histopathological changes in the perivisceral fat body was proposed. The sample-induced histopathological and ultrastructural changes in individuals exposed to it, and the severity of the effects was positively related to the exposure time, resulting in the deaths of exposed individuals after 90 days. Thus, the results indicate the need for caution in the use of biosolids as well as the need for improving waste management techniques, so they will produce environmentally innocuous final products.

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Keywords:  Electron microscopy; Histopathology; Millipede; Oenocyte; Sewage sludge; Spherocrystals

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26396012     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-5376-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


  8 in total

1.  Ultrastructural features of the fat body and oenocytes of Rhinocricus padbergi Verhoeff (Diplopoda, Spirobolida).

Authors:  M I Mathias; C S Fontanetti
Journal:  Biocell       Date:  2000-04       Impact factor: 1.254

Review 2.  Localization of metals in cells of saprophagous soil arthropods (Isopoda, Diplopoda, Collembola).

Authors:  Heinz-R Köhler
Journal:  Microsc Res Tech       Date:  2002-03-01       Impact factor: 2.769

3.  Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in terrestrial invertebrates.

Authors:  A Heikens; W J Peijnenburg; A J Hendriks
Journal:  Environ Pollut       Date:  2001       Impact factor: 8.071

4.  Alterations in the fat body cells of Rhinocricus padbergi (Diplopoda) resulting from exposure to substrate containing sewage sludge.

Authors:  Raphael Bastão de Souza; Carmem Silvia Fontanetti
Journal:  Microsc Microanal       Date:  2012-02-08       Impact factor: 4.127

Review 5.  The use of diplopods in soil ecotoxicology - a review.

Authors:  Tatiana da Silva Souza; Cintya Aparecida Christofoletti; Vlamir Bozzatto; Carmem Silvia Fontanetti
Journal:  Ecotoxicol Environ Saf       Date:  2013-11-08       Impact factor: 6.291

6.  Terrestrial isopods: useful biological indicators of urban metal pollution.

Authors:  Reinhard Dallinger; Burkhard Berger; Stefan Birkel
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  1992-01       Impact factor: 3.225

Review 7.  Biomarkers in terrestrial invertebrates for ecotoxicological soil risk assessment.

Authors:  J E Kammenga; R Dallinger; M H Donker; H R Köhler; V Simonsen; R Triebskorn; J M Weeks
Journal:  Rev Environ Contam Toxicol       Date:  2000       Impact factor: 7.563

8.  Trace element concentrations in soil, corn leaves, and grain after cessation of biosolids applications.

Authors:  Thomas C Granato; Richard I Pietz; George J Knafl; Carl R Carlson; Prakasam Tata; Cecil Lue-Hing
Journal:  J Environ Qual       Date:  2004 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.751

  8 in total

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