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Acetylcholinesterase activity in juvenileCiona intestinalis(Ascidiacea, Urochordata) after exposure to tributyltin
Valentina MansuetoAugustine ArukweMaria Vittoria Cangialosisubject
animal structuresbiologyEcologyZoologyVertebrateChordatebiology.organism_classificationAcetylcholinesterasechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrybiology.animalembryonic structuresGeneticsTributyltinJuvenileCiona intestinalisUrochordataGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesAscidiaceadescription
The acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity has been studied in 4-day post-fertilization juveniles of Ciona intestinalis exposed to tributyltin (TBT) at 10-5 M using the histochemical method of Karnovsky and Roots. Relative to vertebrate tissues and organs, the development of adult form of ascidians is interesting, because the analysis of many nuclear genes indicated that the ascidians are the closest living relatives of the vertebrates. Therefore, toxicity research using different approaches could provide data for comparative studies with vertebrates. AChE is over-expressed under chemical stress and in some diseases of vertebrates. Therefore, AChE is considered a biomarker of environmental contamination. Recently, we showed that eggs and embryos of ascidians over-express AChE activity after TBT exposure. Thus, the aim of the present study is to extend our previous findings by evaluating the effects of TBT on AChE activity in the embryos of this chordate and their suitability as good materials for comparativ...
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2012-03-01 | Caryologia |