This study aimed to evaluate DNA damage in animal and plant cells exposed to water
from the Água Boa stream (Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil) by using bioassays,
and to identify the chemical compounds in the water to determine the water quality in
the area. Through the cytotoxicity bioassay with Allium cepa, using
micronucleus test, and comet assay, using Astyanax altiparanae fish,
the results indicated that biological samples were genetically altered. Micronuclei
were observed in erythrocytes of A. altiparanae after exposure to
water from locations close to industrial waste discharge. The highest DNA damage
observed with the comet assay in fish occurred with the exposure to water from
locations where the presence of metals (Cu, Pb, Cd, Ni) was high, indicating the
possibility of genotoxic effects of these compounds. Thus, these results reinforce
the importance of conducting genotoxicity tests for developing management plans to
improve water quality, and indicate the need for waste management before domestic and
industrial effluents are released into the rivers and streams.
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