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Toxic effects of environmental pollutants: Comparative investigation using Allium cepa L. and Lactuca sativa L.

Graciele Lurdes Silveira1, Maria Gabriela Franco Lima1, Gabriela Barreto Dos Reis2, Marcel José Palmieri2, Larissa Fonseca Andrade-Vieria3.   

Abstract

Studies that help understand the mechanisms of action of environmental pollutants are extremely important in environmental toxicology. In this context, assays using plants as models stand out for their simplicity and low performance cost. Among the plants used for this purpose, Allium cepa L. is the model most commonly applied for cytogenotoxic tests, while Lactuca sativa L., already widely used in phytotoxic investigations, has been gaining prominence in cytotoxic analyses. The present study aimed to compare the responses of A. cepa and L. sativa via macroscopic (root growth) and microscopic analyses (cell cycle and DNA fragmentation via TdT-mediated deoxy-uracil nick and labeling (TUNEL) and comet assays) after exposure of their roots to environmental pollutants with known cytogenotoxic mechanisms. Both species presented sensitive and efficient response to the applied tests after exposure to the DNA-alkylating agent Methyl Methanesulfonate (MMS), the heavy metal Cadmium, the aluminum industry waste Spent Potliner (SPL) and the herbicide Atrazine. However, they differed regarding the responses to the evaluated endpoints. Overall, A. cepa was more efficient in detecting clastogenic changes, arising from DNA breakage, while L. sativa rather detected aneugenic alterations, related to chromosome segregation in mitosis. In the tests applied to verify DNA fragmentation (comet and TUNEL assays), A. cepa presented higher sensitivity. In conclusion, both models are efficient to evaluate toxicological risks of environmental pollutants.
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Keywords:  Atrazine; Cadmium; Cell cycle; Comet assay; SPL; TUNEL assay

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28340458     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.03.048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


  11 in total

1.  Potential for the Biodegradation of Atrazine Using Leaf Litter Fungi from a Subtropical Protection Area.

Authors:  Samantha Beatríz Esparza-Naranjo; Gessyca Fernanda da Silva; Diana Carolina Duque-Castaño; Welington Luiz Araújo; Cleto Kaveski Peres; Marcela Boroski; Rafaella Costa Bonugli-Santos
Journal:  Curr Microbiol       Date:  2020-11-23       Impact factor: 2.188

2.  Phytotoxicity and cytogenotoxicity of hydroalcoholic extracts from Solanum muricatum Ait. and Solanum betaceum Cav. (Solanaceae) in the plant model Lactuca sativa.

Authors:  Fabio Eduardo Dos Santos; Marcos Schleiden Sousa Carvalho; Graciele Lurdes Silveira; Felipe Folgaroli Correa; Maria das Graças Cardoso; Larissa Fonseca Andrade-Vieira; Luciane Resende Vilela
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2018-03-05       Impact factor: 4.223

3.  Application of Pteris vittata L. for phytoremediation of arsenic and biomonitoring of the process through cyto-genetic biomarkers of Trigonella foenum-graecum L.

Authors:  Kiran Gupta; Sudhakar Srivastava; Gauri Saxena; Amit Kumar
Journal:  Physiol Mol Biol Plants       Date:  2022-01-24

4.  Bioassays to screen the toxicity in drinking water samples collected in Brazilian rural area.

Authors:  Natália Brucker; Charlene Menezes; Mariele Feiffer Charão; Laura Cé da Silva; Talitha Stella Sant'anna Oliveira; Júlia M Menezes; Isadora Muller; Adriana Gioda; Bruna Rafaela Fretag de Carvalho; Octávio de Castro Paz Calheiros; Tiele Medianeira Rizzetti; Renato Zanella; Solange Cristina Garcia
Journal:  Toxicol Res (Camb)       Date:  2021-07-27       Impact factor: 2.680

5.  Cytogenetic and genotoxic effects of 2-chlorophenol on Allium cepa L. root meristem cells.

Authors:  Derya Küçük; Recep Liman
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2018-10-24       Impact factor: 4.223

6.  Protective effects of anthocyanin-rich bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) extract against copper(II) chloride toxicity.

Authors:  Oksal Macar; Tuğçe Kalefetoğlu Macar; Kültiğin Çavuşoğlu; Emine Yalçın
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2019-11-20       Impact factor: 4.223

7.  Effects of long exposure to spent potliner on seeds, root tips, and meristematic cells of Allium cepa L.

Authors:  Larissa Fonseca Andrade-Vieira; Marcel José Palmieri; Lisete Chamma Davide
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2017-09-07       Impact factor: 2.513

Review 8.  Cadmium and Plant Development: An Agony from Seed to Seed.

Authors:  Michiel Huybrechts; Ann Cuypers; Jana Deckers; Verena Iven; Stéphanie Vandionant; Marijke Jozefczak; Sophie Hendrix
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2019-08-15       Impact factor: 5.923

9.  Allium cepa assay based comparative study of selected vegetables and the chromosomal aberrations due to heavy metal accumulation.

Authors:  Maria Sabeen; Qaisar Mahmood; Zulfiqar Ahmad Bhatti; Muhammad Irshad; Muhammad Bilal; Malik Tahir Hayat; Usman Irshad; Tahir Ali Akbar; Muhammad Arslan; Naeem Shahid
Journal:  Saudi J Biol Sci       Date:  2019-12-17       Impact factor: 4.219

10.  Determination of the Environmental Pollution Potential of Some Herbicides by the Assessment of Cytotoxic and Genotoxic Effects on Allium cepa.

Authors:  Catalin Aurelian Rosculete; Elena Bonciu; Elena Rosculete; Liviu Aurel Olaru
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2018-12-28       Impact factor: 3.390

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