Some oxidative stress parameters in heart tissue of Zebrafish (Danio reiro) caused by mancozeb

The potential toxic effects of mancozeb exposure on some antioxidant enzyme were investigated on heart tissue of zebrafish in this study. Zebrafish groups were exposed to different doses of mancozeb (Group A: 5 mgL-1 and Group B: 7.5 mgL-1) for 120 hours. In this study, catalase (CAT) activity, malo...

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Main Authors: Şeyma Kızılkaya, Harika Eylül Esmer Duruel, Figen Esin Kayhan, Güllü Kaymak
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Language:English
Published: Ege University 2019-12-01
Series:Su Ürünleri Dergisi
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/egejfas/issue/46718/522711
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spelling doaj-ed037bc223724d9ca9bbf9d156a7d8d02021-04-01T09:32:44ZengEge UniversitySu Ürünleri Dergisi2148-31402019-12-0136432532810.12714/egejfas.36.4.0252Some oxidative stress parameters in heart tissue of Zebrafish (Danio reiro) caused by mancozebŞeyma Kızılkaya0Harika Eylül Esmer Duruel1Figen Esin Kayhan2Güllü Kaymak3MARMARA ÜNİVERSİTESİMARMARA ÜNİVERSİTESİMARMARA ÜNİVERSİTESİMARMARA ÜNİVERSİTESİThe potential toxic effects of mancozeb exposure on some antioxidant enzyme were investigated on heart tissue of zebrafish in this study. Zebrafish groups were exposed to different doses of mancozeb (Group A: 5 mgL-1 and Group B: 7.5 mgL-1) for 120 hours. In this study, catalase (CAT) activity, malondialdehyde (MDA) level and total protein (TP) level were determined with spectrophotometer. Our results showed that CAT activity was found 2,541±0,771 mg L-1 in A group and 2,011±0,201 mg L-1 in B group in this study. CAT and MDA activity levels decreased in the experiment group according to control group. MDA levels were found 0,025±0,003 mg L-1 in A group and 0,025±0,003 mg L-1 in B group. TP levels were found 9,75±1,51 mg L-1 in A group and 10,18±0,32 mg L-1 in B group. TP levels increased in the all experiment groups according to control group. We observed that the changes in the CAT activity and MDA levels were time and as well as mancozeb dose dependent. As a result mancozeb is a very toxic substance for zebrafish and other aquatic organisms.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/egejfas/issue/46718/522711mancozeboxidative stresscatalasemalondialdehydezebrafishmancozeboksidatif streskatalazmalondialdehitzebra balığı
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author Şeyma Kızılkaya
Harika Eylül Esmer Duruel
Figen Esin Kayhan
Güllü Kaymak
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Harika Eylül Esmer Duruel
Figen Esin Kayhan
Güllü Kaymak
Some oxidative stress parameters in heart tissue of Zebrafish (Danio reiro) caused by mancozeb
Su Ürünleri Dergisi
mancozeb
oxidative stress
catalase
malondialdehyde
zebrafish
mancozeb
oksidatif stres
katalaz
malondialdehit
zebra balığı
author_facet Şeyma Kızılkaya
Harika Eylül Esmer Duruel
Figen Esin Kayhan
Güllü Kaymak
author_sort Şeyma Kızılkaya
title Some oxidative stress parameters in heart tissue of Zebrafish (Danio reiro) caused by mancozeb
title_short Some oxidative stress parameters in heart tissue of Zebrafish (Danio reiro) caused by mancozeb
title_full Some oxidative stress parameters in heart tissue of Zebrafish (Danio reiro) caused by mancozeb
title_fullStr Some oxidative stress parameters in heart tissue of Zebrafish (Danio reiro) caused by mancozeb
title_full_unstemmed Some oxidative stress parameters in heart tissue of Zebrafish (Danio reiro) caused by mancozeb
title_sort some oxidative stress parameters in heart tissue of zebrafish (danio reiro) caused by mancozeb
publisher Ege University
series Su Ürünleri Dergisi
issn 2148-3140
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The potential toxic effects of mancozeb exposure on some antioxidant enzyme were investigated on heart tissue of zebrafish in this study. Zebrafish groups were exposed to different doses of mancozeb (Group A: 5 mgL-1 and Group B: 7.5 mgL-1) for 120 hours. In this study, catalase (CAT) activity, malondialdehyde (MDA) level and total protein (TP) level were determined with spectrophotometer. Our results showed that CAT activity was found 2,541±0,771 mg L-1 in A group and 2,011±0,201 mg L-1 in B group in this study. CAT and MDA activity levels decreased in the experiment group according to control group. MDA levels were found 0,025±0,003 mg L-1 in A group and 0,025±0,003 mg L-1 in B group. TP levels were found 9,75±1,51 mg L-1 in A group and 10,18±0,32 mg L-1 in B group. TP levels increased in the all experiment groups according to control group. We observed that the changes in the CAT activity and MDA levels were time and as well as mancozeb dose dependent. As a result mancozeb is a very toxic substance for zebrafish and other aquatic organisms.
topic mancozeb
oxidative stress
catalase
malondialdehyde
zebrafish
mancozeb
oksidatif stres
katalaz
malondialdehit
zebra balığı
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/egejfas/issue/46718/522711
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