2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2011.01.013
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Suitability of lysosomal membrane stability in Eisenia fetida as biomarker of soil copper contamination

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“…In the majority of studies dealing with the Cu toxicity, soils are generally spiked with the soluble CuCl 2 salts (Amorim et al, 2005;Criel et al, 2008;Menezes-Oliveira et al, 2011;Rocco et al, 2011). Comparisons between the exposure of invertebrates to Cu salt and Cu (nano)particles have only recently started to be investigated .…”
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“…In the majority of studies dealing with the Cu toxicity, soils are generally spiked with the soluble CuCl 2 salts (Amorim et al, 2005;Criel et al, 2008;Menezes-Oliveira et al, 2011;Rocco et al, 2011). Comparisons between the exposure of invertebrates to Cu salt and Cu (nano)particles have only recently started to be investigated .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Copper and its toxicity to soil invertebrates have been widely investigated, due both to its common use in biocides/pesticides and its direct toxic action or food-chain accumulation in living organisms Amorim et al, 2005;Criel et al, 2008;Menezes-Oliveira et al, 2011;Rocco et al, 2011;ScottFordsmand et al, 2008). Soil physicochemical properties can be used to predict toxicity using regression analysis (Criel et al, 2008;Frouz et al, 2005;Van Gestel et al, 2011).…”
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“…In particular, lysosomal membrane destabilization (assessed by lysosomal enzyme latency in frozen tissue sections or lysosomal dye retention in circulating cells) is one on the most commonly used biomarkers in invertebrates in environmental biomonitoring. It is a general biomarker of effect very sensitive to both inorganic and organic toxic chemicals in a number of sentinel species [35,36]. The reduction of lysosomal membrane stability is often associated with an increase of the lysosome/cell volume ratio [37], which is in turn indicative of a not physiological level of cell catabolism.…”
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“…Control group of animals were maintained in mentioned conditions during 7 or 14 days of periods (7 days of control group and 14 days of control group). Copper oxychloride was applied to the soil in a single application by mixing 500 g of artificial soil with 250 ml of copper oxychloride solution in a concentration corresponding to 350 mg of Cu to the kg of artificial soil [17]. Experimental group animals were exposed to copper oxychloride during 7 or 14 days of periods (350 mg/kg/art.…”
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