2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.06.074
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Interplay of ROS and behavioral pattern in fluoride exposed Drosophila melanogaster

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“…The significant reduction in lifespan of fluoride treated flies was similar to the findings of Khatun et al (2018), where NaF exposure to D. melanogaster in the parental generation led to an increase in adult mortality. Significant reduction in the climbing activity was also seen in the flies treated with NaF.…”
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“…The significant reduction in lifespan of fluoride treated flies was similar to the findings of Khatun et al (2018), where NaF exposure to D. melanogaster in the parental generation led to an increase in adult mortality. Significant reduction in the climbing activity was also seen in the flies treated with NaF.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Significant reduction in the climbing activity was also seen in the flies treated with NaF. Similarly, Khatun et al (2018) and Sarkar, Roy, and Roy (2018) also observed alteration in climbing behaviour in flies exposed to sub lethal concentrations of fluoride. Fluoride is thought to inhibit the activity of antioxidant enzymes, such as superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase and catalase.…”
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“…The pupation travelling distance can be influenced by genetic traits and external factors such as moisture and environmental cues (Beltramí et al, 2010;Johnson and Carder, 2012;Narasimha et al, 2015;Sokolowski and Bauer, 1989). In addition, the distance to the pupation site has been used as a marker for fitness of the neuromuscular system to sense the surrounding environment and drive the crawling larva away from the food source to a safe location for the metamorphosis process to occur (Johnson and Carder, 2012;Joshi and Mueller, 1993), notably upon exposure of the developing larva to toxic compounds (Khatun et al, 2018;Sood et al, 2019). Accordingly, we measured the pupation distance by recording the position of pupas relative to the food level in four categories: I. within the food; II.…”
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“…В работе Холл [Hall, 1969] по изучению возрастных изменений гексозоизомеразной, эстеразной, глюкозо-6-фосфат дегидрогеназной и фосфатазной активностей у D. melanogaster было показано, что эстеразная активность с возрастом увеличивалась, при этом у самцов обнаружено более значительное увеличение активности с возрастом (в 2,6 раза по сравнению с молодыми самцами), чем у самок (в 1,5 раза по сравнению с молодыми самками). В ряде работ представлены данные о том, что у самок D. melanogaster активность АХЭ ниже, чем у самцов [Khatuna et al, 2018;Hu et al, 2019].…”
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