2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2017.09.062
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Effects of glyphosate on immune responses and haemocyte DNA damage of Chinese mitten crab, Eriocheir sinensis

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“…Toxicity to the water flea (Daphnia magna) is of special importance, and not only formulated glyphosate-based herbicides (Cuhra et al, 2013;Ørsted and Roslev, 2015), but also glyphosate residues in GT soybean were shown to exert toxicity on this standard ecotoxicity indicator organism. Effects of glyphosate on somatic and ovarian growth, as well as of glyphosatebased formulations on ovarian growth and immune status of freshwater and estuarine crab species were reported (Hong et al, 2017;Avigliano et al, 2018;Canosa et al, 2018). Toxicities have extensively been reported for fish, including the zebrafish D. rerio, on which both glyphosate (Armiliato et al, 2014;Lopes et al, 2014;Uren Webster et al, 2014) and its formulated products (Bridi et al, 2017;Sulukan et al, 2017) were found to exert acute toxicity through inhibited carbonic anhydrase activity due to oxidative stress (production of reactive oxygen species), cellular apoptosis, effects on locomotor activity and aversive behavior, as well as reproduction disorders, deteriorating sperm quality, embryotoxicity malformations, and other endocrine disruption symptoms.…”
Section: Registration Of Glyphosate In the European Unionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toxicity to the water flea (Daphnia magna) is of special importance, and not only formulated glyphosate-based herbicides (Cuhra et al, 2013;Ørsted and Roslev, 2015), but also glyphosate residues in GT soybean were shown to exert toxicity on this standard ecotoxicity indicator organism. Effects of glyphosate on somatic and ovarian growth, as well as of glyphosatebased formulations on ovarian growth and immune status of freshwater and estuarine crab species were reported (Hong et al, 2017;Avigliano et al, 2018;Canosa et al, 2018). Toxicities have extensively been reported for fish, including the zebrafish D. rerio, on which both glyphosate (Armiliato et al, 2014;Lopes et al, 2014;Uren Webster et al, 2014) and its formulated products (Bridi et al, 2017;Sulukan et al, 2017) were found to exert acute toxicity through inhibited carbonic anhydrase activity due to oxidative stress (production of reactive oxygen species), cellular apoptosis, effects on locomotor activity and aversive behavior, as well as reproduction disorders, deteriorating sperm quality, embryotoxicity malformations, and other endocrine disruption symptoms.…”
Section: Registration Of Glyphosate In the European Unionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In crustacean haemocytes, antimicrobial effector cells play an important role in regulating physiological and immunological functions by acting in both adoption of the cellular immunity and supply of the humoral immunity (Liu et al, 2009;Hong et al, 2017;Saputra et al, 2019). The THC and DHC in the circulatory system of crustaceans may be easily affected by intrinsic factors and extrinsic factors including heavy metals, pathogens and pesticides (Cheng and Chen, 2000;Yao et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the observed effects in the second experiment may be due to an effect of glyphosate on mosquito immunity. Glyphosate can affect invertebrate immunity in several ways, including effects on hemocyte parameters (Hong, Yang, Huang, Yan, & Cheng, 2018; Hong et al, 2017; Matozzo et al, 2019; Monte et al, 2019), activity of immune enzymes (Hong et al, 2017), and on oxidative stress (de Melo Tarouco et al, 2017; Pala, 2019). The effects on invertebrate immunity were generally negative.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%