Affiliation:
1. Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED)
2. Spanish Institute of Oceanography
Abstract
Abstract
Pesticides are an environmental problem. The search for new pest control methods has focused on compounds with low or no toxic effects in non-target organisms. Analogs of the juvenile hormone (JH) interfere endocrine system of arthropods. However, the lack of effect on non-target species requires confirmation. This article analyzes the impact of Fenoxycarb, an analog of JH, on Physella acuta, an aquatic gastropod. For one week, exposure to 0.01, 1, and 100 µg/L was used to obtain RNA and perform retrotranscription and real-time PCR. Forty genes related to the endocrine system, the DNA repair mechanisms, the detoxification mechanisms, oxidative stress, the stress response, the nervous system, hypoxia, energy metabolism, the immune system, and apoptosis were analyzed. Three of the genes, AchE, Hsp17.9, and ApA, showed responses to the presence of Fenoxycarb at 1 µg/L, with no statistically significant responses in the rest of the genes and at the remaining concentrations. From the results, it can be concluded that Fenoxycarb shows low toxicity in P. acuta. However, a gene related to immunity was altered so it could have putative long-term effects. Therefore, additional research is required to confirm the safety of Fenoxycarb in non-arthropod species.
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Research Square Platform LLC
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