Caenorhabditis elegans as a suitable model to evaluate the toxicity of water from Rolante River, southern Brazil

Author:

Rodrigues Vinícius Bley1ORCID,Menezes Júlia Machado1,da Silva Laura Cé1,Müller Isadora1,Mallmann Larissa2,Hermann Bruna Saraiva2,Menezes Charlene3,Brucker Natália4ORCID,da Vida Roselaine L4,Picada Jaqueline Nascimento5,Boaretto Fernanda Brião Menezes5,Schneider Anelise1,Linden Rafael1,Zanella Renato6,Fleck Juliane Deise2,Charão Mariele Feiffer1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Feevale University Laboratory of Analytical Toxicology, Post-graduation in Toxicology and Toxicological Analysis, , ERS 239, 2755, Vila Nova, Novo Hamburgo, RS 93352-000, Brazil

2. Feevale University Laboratory of Molecular Microbiology, Post-graduation in Virology, , ERS 239, 2755, Novo Hamburgo, RS 93352-000, Brazil

3. Federal University of Santa Maria Department of Industrial Pharmacy, , Santa Maria, RS 97105-900, Brazil

4. Federal University of Santa Maria Graduate Program in Pharmacology, Pharmacology Department, , Santa Maria, RS 97105-900, Brazil

5. Lutheran University of Brazil (ULBRA) Laboratory of Genetic Toxicology, PPGBioSaúde (Postgraduate Program in Cellular and Molecular Biology Applied to Health), , Canoas, RS 92425-900, Brazil

6. Federal University of Santa Maria Pesticide Residue Analysis Laboratory (LARP), Chemistry Department, Analytical Chemistry Sector, , Santa Maria, RS 97105-900, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Urbanization and agricultural activities increased environmental contaminants. Integrated analysis of water parameters and bioassays represents an essential approach to evaluating aquatic resource quality. This study aimed to assess water quality by microbiological and physicochemical parameters as well as the toxicological effects of water samples on the Ames test and Caenorhabditis elegans model. Samples were collected during (collection 1) and after (collection 2) pesticide application in the upper (S1), middle (S2), and lower (S3) sections of the Rolante River, southern Brazil. Metals were determined by GFAAS and pesticides by UPLC-MS/MS. Bioassays using the Ames test and the nematode C. elegans were performed. Levels of microbiological parameters, as well as Mn and Cu were higher than the maximum allowed limits established by legislation in collection 2 compared to collection 1. The presence of pesticide was observed in both collections; higher levels were found in collection 1. No mutagenic effect was detected. Significant inhibition of body length of C. elegans was found in collection 1 at S2 (P < 0.001) and S3 (P < 0.001) and in collection 2 at S2 (P = 0.004). Comparing the same sampling site between collections, a significant difference was found between the site of collection (F(3,6)=8.75, P = 0.01) and the time of collection (F(1,2)=28.61, P = 0.03), for the S2 and S3 samples. C. elegans model was useful for assessing surface water quality/toxicity. Results suggest that an integrated analysis for the surface water status could be beneficial for future approaches.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology

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