Genotoxicidade associada à exposição crônica a herbicida a base de glifosato em ratos

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Ano de defesa: 2022
Autor(a) principal: Silva, Camilla Passarela lattes
Orientador(a): Nai, Gisele Alborghetti lattes
Banca de defesa: Souza, Edislane Barreiros de lattes, Parizi, José Luiz Santos lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade do Oeste Paulista
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Mestrado em Ciência Animal
Departamento: Mestrado em Ciência Animal
País: Brasil
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Resumo: Although studies carried out by the industry suggest that glyphosate is not very toxic to non-target species, studies carried out with this herbicide cast doubt on its safety for the health of other species. The aim of this study was to evaluate the genotoxicity of chronic oral and inhalation exposure to the herbicide glyphosate in rats. For the accomplishment of the experiments, 88 male, adult, albino Wistar rats were used, divided into nine groups: CI - Inhalation Control Group: animals exposed to nebulization with distilled water (n=10); CO - Oral Control Group: nebulized diet with distilled water (n=10); BI - Low Inhalation Concentration Group: animals exposed to nebulization to the herbicide with 2.99 x 10-3 grams of active ingredient per hectare (g.i.a/ha) (n=10); BO - Low Oral Concentration Group: nebulized feed with the herbicide at a concentration of 2.99 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); MI - Medium Inhalation Concentration Group: animals exposed to nebulization to the herbicide with 4.99 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); OM - Medium Oral Concentration Group: feed sprayed with the herbicide at a concentration of 4.99 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); AI - High Inhalation Concentration Group: animals exposed to nebulization to the herbicide with 7.48 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); AO - High Concentration Group: ration sprayed with the herbicide at a concentration of 7.48 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); positive control (PC) (n=8), whose animals received cyclophosphamide in a single dose on the first day of the experiment and were euthanized 24 hours later. Bone marrow cells were collected for the micronucleus test and for the comet assay. The remaining animals were euthanized 6 months after the beginning of the experiment. The median of micronuclei in the inhaled and oral control groups was 0, in the BI group 4.5, in the BO of 1.5, in the MI of 5, in the MO of 1, in the AI of 5, in the AO of 3, and in the positive control group of 9. There was a difference between the studied groups (p< 0.0001). Regarding the route of exposure, the animals exposed by inhalation had a higher number of micronuclei than those exposed orally (p< 0.0001). In the comet assay, while the control groups had a higher number of cells with damage class 0, the animals exposed to GBH had a greater number of cells with damage class 4, especially those exposed to high concentrations (p<0.05). We conclude that inhalation exposure to GBH leads to greater micronucleus formation, and exposures to higher concentrations present greater DNA damage at the single-cell level, evidenced by the comet assay.
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For the accomplishment of the experiments, 88 male, adult, albino Wistar rats were used, divided into nine groups: CI - Inhalation Control Group: animals exposed to nebulization with distilled water (n=10); CO - Oral Control Group: nebulized diet with distilled water (n=10); BI - Low Inhalation Concentration Group: animals exposed to nebulization to the herbicide with 2.99 x 10-3 grams of active ingredient per hectare (g.i.a/ha) (n=10); BO - Low Oral Concentration Group: nebulized feed with the herbicide at a concentration of 2.99 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); MI - Medium Inhalation Concentration Group: animals exposed to nebulization to the herbicide with 4.99 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); OM - Medium Oral Concentration Group: feed sprayed with the herbicide at a concentration of 4.99 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); AI - High Inhalation Concentration Group: animals exposed to nebulization to the herbicide with 7.48 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); AO - High Concentration Group: ration sprayed with the herbicide at a concentration of 7.48 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); positive control (PC) (n=8), whose animals received cyclophosphamide in a single dose on the first day of the experiment and were euthanized 24 hours later. Bone marrow cells were collected for the micronucleus test and for the comet assay. The remaining animals were euthanized 6 months after the beginning of the experiment. The median of micronuclei in the inhaled and oral control groups was 0, in the BI group 4.5, in the BO of 1.5, in the MI of 5, in the MO of 1, in the AI of 5, in the AO of 3, and in the positive control group of 9. There was a difference between the studied groups (p< 0.0001). Regarding the route of exposure, the animals exposed by inhalation had a higher number of micronuclei than those exposed orally (p< 0.0001). In the comet assay, while the control groups had a higher number of cells with damage class 0, the animals exposed to GBH had a greater number of cells with damage class 4, especially those exposed to high concentrations (p<0.05). We conclude that inhalation exposure to GBH leads to greater micronucleus formation, and exposures to higher concentrations present greater DNA damage at the single-cell level, evidenced by the comet assay.Apesar dos estudos realizados pela indústria sugerirem que o glifosato é pouco tóxico para as espécies não alvo, os estudos realizados com este herbicida colocam em dúvida sua segurança para a saúde de outras espécies. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a genotoxicidade da exposição crônica por via oral e inalatória ao herbicida glifosato em ratos. Para a realização dos experimentos, forma utilizados 88 ratos Wistar albinos, machos, adultos, divididos em nove grupos: CI - Grupo Controle Inalatório: animais expostos à nebulização com água destilada (n=10); CO - Grupo Controle Oral: ração nebulizada com água destilada (n=10); BI - Grupo de Baixa Concentração Inalatório: animais expostos a nebulização ao herbicida com 2,99 x 10-3 gramas de ingrediente ativo por hectare (g.i.a/ha) (n=10); BO - Grupo de Baixa Concentração Oral: ração nebulizada com o herbicida na concentração de 2,99 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); MI - Grupo de Média Concentração Inalatório: animais expostos a nebulização ao herbicida com 4,99 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); MO - Grupo de Média Concentração Oral: ração nebulizada com o herbicida na concentração de 4,99 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); AI - Grupo de Alta Concentração Inalatório: animais expostos a nebulização ao herbicida com 7,48 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); AO - Grupo de Alta Concentração: ração nebulizada com o herbicida na concentração de 7,48 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); controle positivo (CP) (n=8), cujos animais receberam ciclofosfamida em dose única no primeiro dia do experimento e foram eutanasiados 24 horas após. Foram coletadas células da medula óssea para o teste do micronúcleo e para o ensaio do cometa. Os demais animais foram eutanasiados 6 meses após o início do experimento. A mediana de micronúcleos nos grupos controles inalatório e oral foi de 0, no grupo BI de 4,5, no BO de 1,5, no MI de 5, no MO de 1, no AI de 5, no AO de 3, e no grupo controle positivo de 9. Houve diferença entre os grupos estudados (p< 0,0001). Em relação à via de exposição, os animais expostos por via inalatória apresentaram maior número de micronúcleos do que os expostos por via oral (p< 0,0001). Ao ensaio do cometa, enquanto os grupos controle apresentaram maior número de células com classe de dano 0, os animais expostos ao GBH apresentaram maior número de células com classe de dano 4, principalmente aqueles expostos a altas concentrações (p<0,05). Concluímos que exposição inalatória ao GBH acarreta em maior formação de micronúcleos, e as exposições a maiores concentrações apresentam um maior dano em célula única, evidenciado pelo ensaio do cometa.Submitted by Michele Mologni (mologni@unoeste.br) on 2023-01-11T12:46:33Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Camilla Passarela Silva.pdf: 739156 bytes, checksum: 81488d5509da90379043110e54a030a8 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-01-11T12:46:34Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Genotoxicity associated with chronic exposure to glyphosate-based herbicide in rats
title Genotoxicidade associada à exposição crônica a herbicida a base de glifosato em ratos
spellingShingle Genotoxicidade associada à exposição crônica a herbicida a base de glifosato em ratos
Silva, Camilla Passarela
glifosato, toxicidade, testes para micronúcleos, modelo experimental.
glyphosate, toxicity, micronucleus tests, experimental model.
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Genotoxicidade associada à exposição crônica a herbicida a base de glifosato em ratos
title_full Genotoxicidade associada à exposição crônica a herbicida a base de glifosato em ratos
title_fullStr Genotoxicidade associada à exposição crônica a herbicida a base de glifosato em ratos
title_full_unstemmed Genotoxicidade associada à exposição crônica a herbicida a base de glifosato em ratos
title_sort Genotoxicidade associada à exposição crônica a herbicida a base de glifosato em ratos
author Silva, Camilla Passarela
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Parizi, José Luiz Santos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Camilla Passarela
contributor_str_mv Nai, Gisele Alborghetti
Souza, Edislane Barreiros de
Parizi, José Luiz Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv glifosato, toxicidade, testes para micronúcleos, modelo experimental.
topic glifosato, toxicidade, testes para micronúcleos, modelo experimental.
glyphosate, toxicity, micronucleus tests, experimental model.
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv glyphosate, toxicity, micronucleus tests, experimental model.
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description Although studies carried out by the industry suggest that glyphosate is not very toxic to non-target species, studies carried out with this herbicide cast doubt on its safety for the health of other species. The aim of this study was to evaluate the genotoxicity of chronic oral and inhalation exposure to the herbicide glyphosate in rats. For the accomplishment of the experiments, 88 male, adult, albino Wistar rats were used, divided into nine groups: CI - Inhalation Control Group: animals exposed to nebulization with distilled water (n=10); CO - Oral Control Group: nebulized diet with distilled water (n=10); BI - Low Inhalation Concentration Group: animals exposed to nebulization to the herbicide with 2.99 x 10-3 grams of active ingredient per hectare (g.i.a/ha) (n=10); BO - Low Oral Concentration Group: nebulized feed with the herbicide at a concentration of 2.99 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); MI - Medium Inhalation Concentration Group: animals exposed to nebulization to the herbicide with 4.99 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); OM - Medium Oral Concentration Group: feed sprayed with the herbicide at a concentration of 4.99 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); AI - High Inhalation Concentration Group: animals exposed to nebulization to the herbicide with 7.48 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); AO - High Concentration Group: ration sprayed with the herbicide at a concentration of 7.48 x 10-3 g.i.a/ha (n=10); positive control (PC) (n=8), whose animals received cyclophosphamide in a single dose on the first day of the experiment and were euthanized 24 hours later. Bone marrow cells were collected for the micronucleus test and for the comet assay. The remaining animals were euthanized 6 months after the beginning of the experiment. The median of micronuclei in the inhaled and oral control groups was 0, in the BI group 4.5, in the BO of 1.5, in the MI of 5, in the MO of 1, in the AI of 5, in the AO of 3, and in the positive control group of 9. There was a difference between the studied groups (p< 0.0001). Regarding the route of exposure, the animals exposed by inhalation had a higher number of micronuclei than those exposed orally (p< 0.0001). In the comet assay, while the control groups had a higher number of cells with damage class 0, the animals exposed to GBH had a greater number of cells with damage class 4, especially those exposed to high concentrations (p<0.05). We conclude that inhalation exposure to GBH leads to greater micronucleus formation, and exposures to higher concentrations present greater DNA damage at the single-cell level, evidenced by the comet assay.
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