Effects of low concentrations of ibuprofen on freshwater fish Rhamdia quelen

•Ibuprofen affects the antioxidant system and biotransformation in posterior kidney.•Ibuprofen acts increasing glutathione system in posterior kidney.•Ibuprofen changes osmoregulation in Rhamdia quelen.•Ibuprofen acts as an immunosuppressant in low concentrations.•Liver and gills are less affected b...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental toxicology and pharmacology 2018-04, Vol.59, p.105-113
Hauptverfasser: Mathias, Francielle Tatiana, Fockink, Douglas Henrique, Disner, Geonildo Rodrigo, Prodocimo, Viviane, Ribas, João Luiz Coelho, Ramos, Luiz Pereira, Cestari, Marta Margarete, Silva de Assis, Helena Cristina
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Zusammenfassung:•Ibuprofen affects the antioxidant system and biotransformation in posterior kidney.•Ibuprofen acts increasing glutathione system in posterior kidney.•Ibuprofen changes osmoregulation in Rhamdia quelen.•Ibuprofen acts as an immunosuppressant in low concentrations.•Liver and gills are less affected by ibuprofen than posterior kidney. Ibuprofen is a pharmaceutical drug widely used by the global population and it has been found in aquatic ecosystems in several countries. This study evaluated the effects of ibuprofen in environmental concentrations (0, 0.1, 1 and 10 μg/L) on the freshwaterspecies Rhamdia quelen exposed for 14 days. In the posterior kidney, ibuprofen increased glutathione-S-transferase activity in all groups exposed. Furthermore, increased glutathione peroxidase activity and the levels of reduced glutathione in the group exposed to 10 μg/L. Ibuprofen decreased the carbonic anhydrase activity in the posterior kidney in all exposed groups, and increased the activity in the gills in group exposed to 0.1 μg/L. The levels of plasma magnesium increased in groups exposed to 0.1 and 1 μg/L. In the blood, ibuprofen decreased the white blood cell count in groups exposed to 0.1 e 1.0 μg/L. Therefore, these results indicated that ibuprofen caused nephrotoxicity and demonstrated immunosuppressive effect in Rhamdia quelen.
ISSN:1382-6689
1872-7077
DOI:10.1016/j.etap.2018.03.008