Fluoride sensitivity in freshwater snail, Bellamya bengalensis (Lamarck, 1882): An integrative biomarker response assessment of behavioral indices, oxygen consumption, haemocyte and tissue protein levels under environmentally relevant exposure concentrations
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
There is limited information on fluoride toxicity and risk overview on ecotoxicological risks to aquatic inver-
tebrate populations particularly molluscan taxa. This necessitated the assessment of toxicity responses in the
freshwater snail, Bellamya bengalensis exposed to environmentally relevant concentrations of sodium fluoride.
Under lethal exposures (150, 200, 250, 300, 400 and 450 mg/l), the median lethal concentrations (LC50) were
determined to be 422.36, 347.10, 333.33 and 273.24 mg/l for B. bengalensis at 24, 48, 72 and 96 h respectively.
The rate of mortality of the snails was increased significantly with elevated concentrations of the toxicant. The
magnitude of toxicity i.e., toxicity factor at different time scale was also higher with increased exposure duration.
Altered behavioural changes i.e., crawling movement, tentacle movement, clumping tendency, touch reflex and
mucous secretion in exposed snail with elevated concentrations and exposure duration. Similarly, oxygen con-
sumption rate of the treated snail also lowered significantly during 72 and 96 h of exposure. Under 30-day
chronic exposures (Control-0.00 mg/L; T1–27.324 mg/L; T2–54.648 mg/L), protein concentrations in gonad
and hepatopancreas of exposure groups was significantly lowered. Chronic exposures also revealed lowered
haemocytes counts in exposure groups. The potential for loss of coordination, respiratory distress and physio-
logical disruption in organisms exposed to environmentally relevant concentrations of fluoride was demonstrated
by this study. The estimation and magnitude of toxicity responses are necessary for a more accurate estimation of
ecological risks to molluscan taxa and invertebrate populations under acute and chronic fluoride exposures in the
wild.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Bellamya bengalensis, Toxicity factor, Behavioural responses,Oxygen consumption, Haemocytes, Protein content,
Elenco autori:
Dhara, Kishore; Saha, Shubhajit; Chukwuka, Azubuike V.; Pal, Prasenjit; Saha, Nimai Chandra; Faggio, Caterina
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