2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0041-0101(03)00143-0
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Nephrotoxic effects of chronic administration of microcystins -LR and -YR

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“…They are detrimental to water quality and negatively affect the development of nautical sports and other recreational activities (Turner et al, 1990;Giannuzzi et al, 2011). Many Microcystis strains can produce the potent hepatotoxin microcystin (MC), of which there are more than 100 variants, causing liver damage as well as nephrotoxicity (Milutinovic et al, 2003;Merel et al, 2013;Niedermeyer, 2013). Harke et al (2016) conclude that the occurrence of Microcystis toxic blooms appears to be expanding, since 108 countries or territories around the world have documented their presence in recent years compared with fewer than 30 countries in earlier years (Zurawell et al, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are detrimental to water quality and negatively affect the development of nautical sports and other recreational activities (Turner et al, 1990;Giannuzzi et al, 2011). Many Microcystis strains can produce the potent hepatotoxin microcystin (MC), of which there are more than 100 variants, causing liver damage as well as nephrotoxicity (Milutinovic et al, 2003;Merel et al, 2013;Niedermeyer, 2013). Harke et al (2016) conclude that the occurrence of Microcystis toxic blooms appears to be expanding, since 108 countries or territories around the world have documented their presence in recent years compared with fewer than 30 countries in earlier years (Zurawell et al, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some conspicuous effects of microcystin-LR were also been reported on carp kidney (Rabergh et al, 1991). Many other studies show the nephrotoxicity promoted by microcystin-LR (Kotak et al, 1996;Nobre et al, 1999;Milutinovic et al, 2002Milutinovic et al, , 2003. Human intoxications were described for populations exposed through drinking water or recreational activities (Falconer, 1999) and for many patients submitted to renal dialysis treatment (Pouria et al, 1998;Azevedo et al, 2002;Soares et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Several studies have reported that microcystins induce severe hepatic hemorrhage leading to shock (Runnegar and Falconer, 1982) but also can affect rat kidney, indicating microcystin to be a potential nephrotoxic (Eriksson et al, 1988(Eriksson et al, , 1989Hooser et al, 1989;Nobre et al, 1999;Milutinovic et al, 2003). Some conspicuous effects of microcystin-LR were also been reported on carp kidney (Rabergh et al, 1991).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Estudos in vitro demonstraram os efeitos citotóxicos da microcistina-LR em células humanas como eritrócitos, linfócitos, células endoteliais, epiteliais e fibroblastos (McDERMOTT et al, 1998;LANKOFF et al, 2004;SICINSKA et al, 2006), bem como em promielócitos de ratos (McDERMOTT et al, 1998) e em linfócitos de galinha e de carpas (LANKOFF et al, 2004;. Estudos in vivo relataram também efeitos nefrotóxicos em ratos (MILUTINOVIC et al, 2003), em carpas (RABERGH; BYLUND; ERIKSSON, 1991; e em trutas (KOTAK et al, 1996) e ainda, efeitos citotóxicos gastrintestinais em camundongos (BOTHA et al, 2004) e em ratos (NOBRE et al, 2004).…”
Section: Fisiopatologia Da Intoxicação Por Microcistinaunclassified