Baseline values of Micronuclei and Comet Assay in the lizard Tupinambis merianae (Teiidae, Squamata)

The Micronucleus test (MN) and Comet assay (CA) are currently the most widely used methods that allow the characterization of DNA damage induced by physical and chemical agents in wild species. The continuous expansion of the cultivated areas in Argentina, since the introduction of transgenic crops,...

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Autores principales: Poletta, Gisela Laura, Mudry, Marta Dolores
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spelling paper:paper_01476513_v84_n_p99_Schaumburg2023-06-08T15:12:59Z Baseline values of Micronuclei and Comet Assay in the lizard Tupinambis merianae (Teiidae, Squamata) Poletta, Gisela Laura Mudry, Marta Dolores Genotoxicity Reptiles Sentinel species Tegu lizard hydrogen peroxide bioindicator biomarker biomonitoring DNA electrokinesis genotoxicity lizard pollutant analytical parameters animal cell animal experiment article baseline value blood sampling cell density cell viability comet assay concentration response controlled study DNA damage electrophoresis erythrocyte female genotoxicity geographic distribution lizard male micronucleus micronucleus test nonhuman sensitivity analysis Tupinambis merianae Animals Argentina Comet Assay DNA Damage Environmental Monitoring Erythrocytes Female Hydrogen Peroxide Lizards Male Micronucleus Tests Oxidants Reference Values Argentina Santa Fe [Argentina] Animalia Reptilia Squamata Teiidae Tupinambis merianae Tupinambis nigropunctatus The Micronucleus test (MN) and Comet assay (CA) are currently the most widely used methods that allow the characterization of DNA damage induced by physical and chemical agents in wild species. The continuous expansion of the cultivated areas in Argentina, since the introduction of transgenic crops, mainly soy, in association with the increased use of pesticides, transformed deeply the natural environments where the lizard Tupinambis merianae (tegu lizard) occurs. Despite the fact that reptiles have shown to be excellent bioindicators of environmental contaminants, there is no record of genotoxicity studies in T. merianae. The aim of the present study was to adjust the MN test and CA protocols to be applied in erythrocytes of T. merianae, and determine the baseline values of DNA damage in this species. We used 20 adult lizards (10 males: 10 females) from Estación Zoológica Experimental "Granja La Esmeralda" (Santa Fe, Argentina). Peripheral blood samples were collected from all animals and the MN test and CA applied according to the protocols established for other reptilian species. We test critical parameters of CA protocol (cell density, unwinding and electrophoresis times) using increasing concentrations of H2O2 (10, 25 and 50μM) as a known genotoxic agent to induce DNA damage. Based on this, we determined the most suitable conditions for the CA in this species: a cell density of 4×103 erythrocytes per slide, 10min of unwinding and 15min of electrophoresis at 0.90V/cm approximately. The baseline frequency of micronuclei (BFMN=MN/1000 erythrocytes counted) determined for this species was 0.95±0.27 and the basal damage index (BDI: calculated from 100 comet images classified in arbitrary units)=103.85±0.97. No differences were observed between sexes in the BFMN or BDI (p>0.05), and no relation was found between baseline values and length or weight of the analyzed animals (p>0.05). These results demonstrated the sensitivity of both biomarkers of genotoxicity to be applied in erythrocytes of this species, with baseline values comparable to those reported in other reptilian species. These results allow us to propose the tegu lizard for future in vivo studies to assess the genotoxicity of different agents, including those possibly affecting it in its natural geographic distribution. © 2012 Elsevier Inc. Fil:Poletta, G.L. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Mudry, M.D. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2012 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01476513_v84_n_p99_Schaumburg http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01476513_v84_n_p99_Schaumburg
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topic Genotoxicity
Reptiles
Sentinel species
Tegu lizard
hydrogen peroxide
bioindicator
biomarker
biomonitoring
DNA
electrokinesis
genotoxicity
lizard
pollutant
analytical parameters
animal cell
animal experiment
article
baseline value
blood sampling
cell density
cell viability
comet assay
concentration response
controlled study
DNA damage
electrophoresis
erythrocyte
female
genotoxicity
geographic distribution
lizard
male
micronucleus
micronucleus test
nonhuman
sensitivity analysis
Tupinambis merianae
Animals
Argentina
Comet Assay
DNA Damage
Environmental Monitoring
Erythrocytes
Female
Hydrogen Peroxide
Lizards
Male
Micronucleus Tests
Oxidants
Reference Values
Argentina
Santa Fe [Argentina]
Animalia
Reptilia
Squamata
Teiidae
Tupinambis merianae
Tupinambis nigropunctatus
spellingShingle Genotoxicity
Reptiles
Sentinel species
Tegu lizard
hydrogen peroxide
bioindicator
biomarker
biomonitoring
DNA
electrokinesis
genotoxicity
lizard
pollutant
analytical parameters
animal cell
animal experiment
article
baseline value
blood sampling
cell density
cell viability
comet assay
concentration response
controlled study
DNA damage
electrophoresis
erythrocyte
female
genotoxicity
geographic distribution
lizard
male
micronucleus
micronucleus test
nonhuman
sensitivity analysis
Tupinambis merianae
Animals
Argentina
Comet Assay
DNA Damage
Environmental Monitoring
Erythrocytes
Female
Hydrogen Peroxide
Lizards
Male
Micronucleus Tests
Oxidants
Reference Values
Argentina
Santa Fe [Argentina]
Animalia
Reptilia
Squamata
Teiidae
Tupinambis merianae
Tupinambis nigropunctatus
Poletta, Gisela Laura
Mudry, Marta Dolores
Baseline values of Micronuclei and Comet Assay in the lizard Tupinambis merianae (Teiidae, Squamata)
topic_facet Genotoxicity
Reptiles
Sentinel species
Tegu lizard
hydrogen peroxide
bioindicator
biomarker
biomonitoring
DNA
electrokinesis
genotoxicity
lizard
pollutant
analytical parameters
animal cell
animal experiment
article
baseline value
blood sampling
cell density
cell viability
comet assay
concentration response
controlled study
DNA damage
electrophoresis
erythrocyte
female
genotoxicity
geographic distribution
lizard
male
micronucleus
micronucleus test
nonhuman
sensitivity analysis
Tupinambis merianae
Animals
Argentina
Comet Assay
DNA Damage
Environmental Monitoring
Erythrocytes
Female
Hydrogen Peroxide
Lizards
Male
Micronucleus Tests
Oxidants
Reference Values
Argentina
Santa Fe [Argentina]
Animalia
Reptilia
Squamata
Teiidae
Tupinambis merianae
Tupinambis nigropunctatus
description The Micronucleus test (MN) and Comet assay (CA) are currently the most widely used methods that allow the characterization of DNA damage induced by physical and chemical agents in wild species. The continuous expansion of the cultivated areas in Argentina, since the introduction of transgenic crops, mainly soy, in association with the increased use of pesticides, transformed deeply the natural environments where the lizard Tupinambis merianae (tegu lizard) occurs. Despite the fact that reptiles have shown to be excellent bioindicators of environmental contaminants, there is no record of genotoxicity studies in T. merianae. The aim of the present study was to adjust the MN test and CA protocols to be applied in erythrocytes of T. merianae, and determine the baseline values of DNA damage in this species. We used 20 adult lizards (10 males: 10 females) from Estación Zoológica Experimental "Granja La Esmeralda" (Santa Fe, Argentina). Peripheral blood samples were collected from all animals and the MN test and CA applied according to the protocols established for other reptilian species. We test critical parameters of CA protocol (cell density, unwinding and electrophoresis times) using increasing concentrations of H2O2 (10, 25 and 50μM) as a known genotoxic agent to induce DNA damage. Based on this, we determined the most suitable conditions for the CA in this species: a cell density of 4×103 erythrocytes per slide, 10min of unwinding and 15min of electrophoresis at 0.90V/cm approximately. The baseline frequency of micronuclei (BFMN=MN/1000 erythrocytes counted) determined for this species was 0.95±0.27 and the basal damage index (BDI: calculated from 100 comet images classified in arbitrary units)=103.85±0.97. No differences were observed between sexes in the BFMN or BDI (p>0.05), and no relation was found between baseline values and length or weight of the analyzed animals (p>0.05). These results demonstrated the sensitivity of both biomarkers of genotoxicity to be applied in erythrocytes of this species, with baseline values comparable to those reported in other reptilian species. These results allow us to propose the tegu lizard for future in vivo studies to assess the genotoxicity of different agents, including those possibly affecting it in its natural geographic distribution. © 2012 Elsevier Inc.
author Poletta, Gisela Laura
Mudry, Marta Dolores
author_facet Poletta, Gisela Laura
Mudry, Marta Dolores
author_sort Poletta, Gisela Laura
title Baseline values of Micronuclei and Comet Assay in the lizard Tupinambis merianae (Teiidae, Squamata)
title_short Baseline values of Micronuclei and Comet Assay in the lizard Tupinambis merianae (Teiidae, Squamata)
title_full Baseline values of Micronuclei and Comet Assay in the lizard Tupinambis merianae (Teiidae, Squamata)
title_fullStr Baseline values of Micronuclei and Comet Assay in the lizard Tupinambis merianae (Teiidae, Squamata)
title_full_unstemmed Baseline values of Micronuclei and Comet Assay in the lizard Tupinambis merianae (Teiidae, Squamata)
title_sort baseline values of micronuclei and comet assay in the lizard tupinambis merianae (teiidae, squamata)
publishDate 2012
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01476513_v84_n_p99_Schaumburg
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01476513_v84_n_p99_Schaumburg
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