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摘要
环境污染水平通常通过生物标志物来评估,其中之一是胆碱酯酶的活性。为了评估巴西南部Serra do Mar山脉沿海河流的抗胆碱酯污染水平,本研究分析了克罗尼鲤肌肉样本中胆碱酯酶的活性。2007年8月至11月期间,在Caiuru河、Pinto河和Sambaqui河沿岸的6个地点共收集了93个标本。采用电钓法采集标本,采样次数为50米/小时。在实验室中测量提取肌肉中的胆碱酯酶(ChE)活性,并使用单因素方差分析(单因素方差分析)对结果进行分析,然后进行Dunnett测试。位点2、3和4的ChE活性与对照标本相似。位点1的平均活性低于对照组(p<0.05)(4.6+1.5),位点5的平均活性最高(98.7±16.2)。根据胆碱酯酶活性的增加,5号站点似乎受到重金属污染。本研究表明,胆碱酯酶生物标志物不仅可以用于检测有机磷和氨基甲酸酯类农药的存在,还可以用于检测重金属的存在。
Analysis of Cholinesterase Enzyme Activity in Rineloricaria kronei from Coastal Rivers in Southern Brazil
Levels of environmental pollution are commonly assessed via biomarkers, one of which is the activity of the cholinesterase enzyme. This study analyzed activity of cholinesterase in muscles samples of Rineloricaria kronei fish in order to assess levels of anticholinesterasic pollution in coastal rivers of the Serra do Mar mountain range in southern Brazil. A total of 93 specimens were collected at six sites along the Caiuru, Pinto and Sambaqui rivers between August and November 2007. Specimens were collected via electrofishing, with a sampling effort of 50m/hour. Cholinesterase enzyme (ChE) activity was measured in extracted muscles in the laboratory and the results analyzed using one-factor ANOVA, followed by Dunnett’s test. ChE activity at sites 2, 3 and 4 was similar to that observed in control specimens. Mean activity was lower than the control (p<0.05) at Site 1 (4.6+1.5) and highest at Site 5 (98.7±16.2). Site 5 appears likely to be contaminated with heavy metals, based on the increased activity of the cholinesterase enzyme. This study suggests that the cholinesterase biomarker can be used not only to demonstrate the presence of organophosphate and carbamate pesticides, but also to indicate the presence of heavy metals.