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Diet with Diphenyl Diselenide Mitigates Quinclorac Toxicity in Silver Catfish (Rhamdia quelen)

In this study, the protective effects of diphenyl diselenide [(PhSe)(2)] on quinclorac- induced toxicity were investigated in silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen). The fish were fed for 60 days with a diet in the absence or in the presence of 3.0 mg/Kg (PhSe)(2). Animals were further exposed to 1 mg/L qu...

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Autores principales: Menezes, Charlene, Ruiz-Jarabo, Ignacio, Martos-Sitcha, Juan Antonio, Leitemperger, Jossiele, Baldisserotto, Bernardo, Mancera, Juan Miguel, Rosemberg, Denis Broock, Loro, Vania Lucia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4254993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25469630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114233
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author Menezes, Charlene
Ruiz-Jarabo, Ignacio
Martos-Sitcha, Juan Antonio
Leitemperger, Jossiele
Baldisserotto, Bernardo
Mancera, Juan Miguel
Rosemberg, Denis Broock
Loro, Vania Lucia
author_facet Menezes, Charlene
Ruiz-Jarabo, Ignacio
Martos-Sitcha, Juan Antonio
Leitemperger, Jossiele
Baldisserotto, Bernardo
Mancera, Juan Miguel
Rosemberg, Denis Broock
Loro, Vania Lucia
author_sort Menezes, Charlene
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description In this study, the protective effects of diphenyl diselenide [(PhSe)(2)] on quinclorac- induced toxicity were investigated in silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen). The fish were fed for 60 days with a diet in the absence or in the presence of 3.0 mg/Kg (PhSe)(2). Animals were further exposed to 1 mg/L quinclorac for 8 days. At the end of experimental period, fish were euthanized and biopsies from liver and gills, as well as blood samples, were collected. The cortisol and metabolic parameters were determined in plasma, and those enzyme activities related to osmoregulation were assayed in the gills. In liver, some important enzyme activities of the intermediary metabolism and oxidative stress-related parameters, such as thiobarbituric acid-reactive substance (TBARS), protein carbonyl, catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione S-transferase (GST), nonprotein thiols (NPSH) and ascorbic acid contents were also evaluated. Compared to the control group, quinclorac exposure significantly decreased hepatosomatic index and increased cortisol and lactate values in plasma. Moreover, the activities of fructose biphosphatase (FBPase), glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6Pase), glycogen phosphorilase (GPase) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) were significantly increased in liver. Quinclorac also induced lipid peroxidation while the activity of SOD, NPSH and ascorbic acid levels decreased in the liver. However, dietary (PhSe)(2) reduced the herbicide-induced effects on the studied parameters. In conclusion, (PhSe)(2) has beneficial properties based on its ability to attenuate toxicity induced by quinclorac by regulating energy metabolism and oxidative stress-related parameters.
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spelling pubmed-42549932014-12-11 Diet with Diphenyl Diselenide Mitigates Quinclorac Toxicity in Silver Catfish (Rhamdia quelen) Menezes, Charlene Ruiz-Jarabo, Ignacio Martos-Sitcha, Juan Antonio Leitemperger, Jossiele Baldisserotto, Bernardo Mancera, Juan Miguel Rosemberg, Denis Broock Loro, Vania Lucia PLoS One Research Article In this study, the protective effects of diphenyl diselenide [(PhSe)(2)] on quinclorac- induced toxicity were investigated in silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen). The fish were fed for 60 days with a diet in the absence or in the presence of 3.0 mg/Kg (PhSe)(2). Animals were further exposed to 1 mg/L quinclorac for 8 days. At the end of experimental period, fish were euthanized and biopsies from liver and gills, as well as blood samples, were collected. The cortisol and metabolic parameters were determined in plasma, and those enzyme activities related to osmoregulation were assayed in the gills. In liver, some important enzyme activities of the intermediary metabolism and oxidative stress-related parameters, such as thiobarbituric acid-reactive substance (TBARS), protein carbonyl, catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione S-transferase (GST), nonprotein thiols (NPSH) and ascorbic acid contents were also evaluated. Compared to the control group, quinclorac exposure significantly decreased hepatosomatic index and increased cortisol and lactate values in plasma. Moreover, the activities of fructose biphosphatase (FBPase), glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6Pase), glycogen phosphorilase (GPase) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) were significantly increased in liver. Quinclorac also induced lipid peroxidation while the activity of SOD, NPSH and ascorbic acid levels decreased in the liver. However, dietary (PhSe)(2) reduced the herbicide-induced effects on the studied parameters. In conclusion, (PhSe)(2) has beneficial properties based on its ability to attenuate toxicity induced by quinclorac by regulating energy metabolism and oxidative stress-related parameters. Public Library of Science 2014-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4254993/ /pubmed/25469630 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114233 Text en © 2014 Menezes et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Menezes, Charlene
Ruiz-Jarabo, Ignacio
Martos-Sitcha, Juan Antonio
Leitemperger, Jossiele
Baldisserotto, Bernardo
Mancera, Juan Miguel
Rosemberg, Denis Broock
Loro, Vania Lucia
Diet with Diphenyl Diselenide Mitigates Quinclorac Toxicity in Silver Catfish (Rhamdia quelen)
title Diet with Diphenyl Diselenide Mitigates Quinclorac Toxicity in Silver Catfish (Rhamdia quelen)
title_full Diet with Diphenyl Diselenide Mitigates Quinclorac Toxicity in Silver Catfish (Rhamdia quelen)
title_fullStr Diet with Diphenyl Diselenide Mitigates Quinclorac Toxicity in Silver Catfish (Rhamdia quelen)
title_full_unstemmed Diet with Diphenyl Diselenide Mitigates Quinclorac Toxicity in Silver Catfish (Rhamdia quelen)
title_short Diet with Diphenyl Diselenide Mitigates Quinclorac Toxicity in Silver Catfish (Rhamdia quelen)
title_sort diet with diphenyl diselenide mitigates quinclorac toxicity in silver catfish (rhamdia quelen)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4254993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25469630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114233
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