2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2014.10.023
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Assessing the impacts of dimethoate on rotifers′ reproduction through the pre-exposure history

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“…We hypothesize that a hormesis phenomenon could have been responsible for the unexpected stimulating effect of SIM in zebrafish fecundity. Hormesis has been documented in a wide range of vertebrates and invertebrates in response to a variety of stressors, being characterized as a stimulatory effect on biological parameters, particularly reproduction and/or growth, in response to low-doses of toxicants (Ayyanath et al, 2015; Calabrese, 1999; Correia, et al, 2001; Guo & Chen, 2015; Lefcort et al, 2008; Meador et al, 2011; Stebbing, 1982). This is view as an adaptive response that overcompensates the homeostatic regulatory control mechanisms induced by low levels of stress or damage, which will therefore be responsible to enhance the activities of the physiological systems (Calabrese & Baldwin, 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We hypothesize that a hormesis phenomenon could have been responsible for the unexpected stimulating effect of SIM in zebrafish fecundity. Hormesis has been documented in a wide range of vertebrates and invertebrates in response to a variety of stressors, being characterized as a stimulatory effect on biological parameters, particularly reproduction and/or growth, in response to low-doses of toxicants (Ayyanath et al, 2015; Calabrese, 1999; Correia, et al, 2001; Guo & Chen, 2015; Lefcort et al, 2008; Meador et al, 2011; Stebbing, 1982). This is view as an adaptive response that overcompensates the homeostatic regulatory control mechanisms induced by low levels of stress or damage, which will therefore be responsible to enhance the activities of the physiological systems (Calabrese & Baldwin, 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From 2004, the monogonont rotifer B. calyciflorus has been included as a standard freshwater bioassay species by the American Society for Testing and Materials [14]. Thereafter, toxicity evaluations using Brachionus have been successfully applied to heavy metals, pesticides, and other chemical compounds [15][16][17][18][19]. Because of their wide distribution and inevitable contact in aquatic ecosystems, it is necessary to assess the effects of DDT and dicofol on Brachionus rotifers.…”
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“…Regarding MPA, this drug seems to present a very high risk to freshwater biota, with an RQ of 965 (Table 1). However, previous studies have reported distinct classifications for MPA concerning the risk it might pose to different organisms (Franquet-Griell et al 2017a, Franquet-Griell et al 2017b, Giebułtowicz and Nałęcz-Jawecki 2016, Gouveia et al 2019, Guo 2015, Saab et al 2021, Santos et al 2017. For example, Saab et al (2021) compared the different risk classifications given to MPA over the years, ranging from potentially hazardous to high-risk compound.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Portugal, for example, both MPA and MMF were, respectively, the first and fourth most consumed cytostatic drugs between the period of 2007-2015, with values ranging between 1810 and 2380 kg y -1 for MMF and 70.4 and 289 kg y −1 for MPA (Santos et al 2017). More strikingly, in Spain, the consumption of MPA alone increased from 894 to 12,296 kg y −1 within the period of 2010-2015(Franquet-Griell et al 2017b). Once administered, MMF is rapidly and completely hydrolyzed in the liver and intestine, generating its active metabolite-MPA, which acts on the activity of inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase ultimately leading to the suppression of DNA and RNA synthesis and the proliferation of T and B lymphocytes (Parnham 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%