TY - JOUR
T1 - Non-Destructive Biomarkers in Non-Target Species Earthworm Lumbricus terrestris for Assessment of Different Agrochemicals
AU - CALISI, Antonio
AU - Cappello, Tiziana
AU - Angelelli, Mario
AU - Maisano, Maria
AU - Rotondo, Davide
AU - Gualandris, Davide
AU - Semeraro, Teodoro
AU - DONDERO, Francesco
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In many agroecosystems, agrochemicals are widely used to control crop pests, but often
affect many non-target species of ecological and agronomic interest, such as earthworms. Earthworms
are considered useful indicators of soil contamination. Exposure of these organisms to contaminants
occurs mainly through the large amount of soil ingested, which passes through the digestive
tract, which is closely associated with the coelom and its fluids. In this work, we used the
coelomic fluids of earthworms exposed to copper sulfate and chlorpyrifos to standardize a set of
non-destructive biomarkers useful for assessing the contamination in agroecosystems. Metallothionein
concentrations, acetylcholinesterase inhibition, lysosomal membrane stability, micronucleus
frequency, morphometric alterations, and granulocyte cytoskeleton polymerization were analyzed.
The results showed that all the biomarkers used were detectable in the coelomic fluid. Furthermore,
the data obtained showed highly significant variations for all biomarkers studied, thus demonstrating
that the use of coelomic fluid for biomarker assessment in non-target species offers numerous
advantages for field applications.
AB - In many agroecosystems, agrochemicals are widely used to control crop pests, but often
affect many non-target species of ecological and agronomic interest, such as earthworms. Earthworms
are considered useful indicators of soil contamination. Exposure of these organisms to contaminants
occurs mainly through the large amount of soil ingested, which passes through the digestive
tract, which is closely associated with the coelom and its fluids. In this work, we used the
coelomic fluids of earthworms exposed to copper sulfate and chlorpyrifos to standardize a set of
non-destructive biomarkers useful for assessing the contamination in agroecosystems. Metallothionein
concentrations, acetylcholinesterase inhibition, lysosomal membrane stability, micronucleus
frequency, morphometric alterations, and granulocyte cytoskeleton polymerization were analyzed.
The results showed that all the biomarkers used were detectable in the coelomic fluid. Furthermore,
the data obtained showed highly significant variations for all biomarkers studied, thus demonstrating
that the use of coelomic fluid for biomarker assessment in non-target species offers numerous
advantages for field applications.
KW - agrochemicals
KW - coelomic fluids
KW - earthworm granulocytes
KW - non-destructive biomarkers
KW - non-target
species
KW - agrochemicals
KW - coelomic fluids
KW - earthworm granulocytes
KW - non-destructive biomarkers
KW - non-target
species
UR - https://iris.uniupo.it/handle/11579/196082
U2 - 10.3390/environments11120276
DO - 10.3390/environments11120276
M3 - Article
SN - 2076-3298
VL - 11
JO - ENVIRONMENTS
JF - ENVIRONMENTS
IS - 12
ER -