| Literature DB >> 28555439 |
João Marcelo de Castro E Sousa1, Ana Paula Peron1, Louridânya da Silva E Sousa1, Mércia de Moura Holanda1, Ataíde de Macedo Vieira Lima1, Vitor Alves de Oliveira1, Felipe Cavalcanti Carneiro da Silva1, Leonardo Henrique Guedes de Morais Lima1, Leomá Albuquerque Matos2, Sandra Maria Mendes de Moura Dantas2, Raí Pablo Sousa de Aguiar3, Muhammad Torequl Islam4, Ana Amélia de Carvalho Melo-Cavalcante3, Cláudia Costa Bonecker5, Horácio Ferreira Júlio Junior5.
Abstract
In general, tropical rivers have a great impact on human activities. Bioaccumulation of toxins is a worldwide problem nowadays and has been, historically, overlooked by the supervisory authorities. This study evaluated cytogenotoxic effects of Guaribas river (a Brazilian river) water during dry and rainy seasons of 2014 by using the Allium cepa test system. The toxicogenetic variables, including root growth, mitotic index, and chromosomal aberrations, were analyzed in meristematic cells of A. cepa exposed to water samples taken from the up-, within, and downstream of the city Picos (state: Piauí). The physical-chemical parameters were also analyzed to explain water quality and possible anthropogenic action. Additionally, the presence of heavy metals was also analyzed to explain water quality and possible damaging effects on eukaryotic cells. The results suggest that the river water exerted cytotoxic, mutagenic, and genotoxic effects, regardless of the seasons. In addition, Guaribas river presented physico-chemical values outside the Brazilian laws, which can be a characteristic of human pollution (domestic sewage, industrial, and local agriculture). The genetic damage was positively correlated with higher levels of heavy metals. The pollution of the Guaribas river water may link to the chemical contamination, including the action of heavy metals and their impacts on genetic instability in the aquatic ecosystem. In conclusion, necessary steps should be taken into account for further toxicogenetic studies of the Guaribas river water, as it has an influence in human health of the same region of Brazil.Entities:
Keywords: Aquatic toxicology; Environmental mutagenesis; Genetic damage
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28555439 DOI: 10.1007/s10661-017-6015-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Monit Assess ISSN: 0167-6369 Impact factor: 2.513