Gill cholinesterases in bivalves, Crassostrea madrasensis and Anadara antiquata: Evaluation of their potential use as biomarkers of neurotoxic contamination in brackish water bodies in Sri Lanka

dc.contributor.authorLiyanage, T.D.
dc.contributor.authorPathiratne, A.
dc.date.accessioned2017-04-18T08:52:18Z
dc.date.available2017-04-18T08:52:18Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.description.abstractEstuaries and lagoons in Sri Lanka are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic pollution. Cholinesterases (ChEs) of bivalves inhabiting these brackish water bodies may be used as ecotoxicological waming signals of the occurrence and effects of aquatic pollution. The present study was undertaken to characterize the biochemical properties of ChEs in the gill tissues of two bivalves, Crassestrea madrasensis and Anadara antiquata using different substrates and selective inhibitors. In addition, sensitivities of gill ChEs of these bivalves to selected aquatic pollutants viz, Cadmium and Copper (heavy metals) and Chlorpyrifos (an organophosphate insecticide) were assessed. Responses to specific substrates and inhibitors suggested the presence of two types of ChEs viz. Acetylcholinesterase and Butyrylcholinesterase in the gill tissues of both species. Dose dependent inhibition in the enzyme activ ies was observed in response to in vitro exposure to Copper and Cadmium and in vivo exposure to Chlorpyrifos. Both species showed similar sensitivity to the tested heavy metals. However gill ChEs of Anadara antiquata were more sens ive to Chlopyrifos exposure than that of the other species. In conclusion, gill cholinesterases in the two bivalve species have a potential as biomarkers for mon oring neurotoxic polluants in brackish water bodies in Sri Lanka .en_US
dc.identifier.citationLiyanage, Thanuja Deepani and Pathiratne, Asoka 2010. Gill cholinesterases in bivalves, Crassostrea madrasensis and Anadara antiquata: Evaluation of their potential use as biomarkers of neurotoxic contamination in brackish water bodies in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of the Sixteenth Scientific Sessions of the Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, July, 2010. Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Colombo, Sri Lanka. (Abstract) p.14.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/16947
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherSri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resourcesen_US
dc.titleGill cholinesterases in bivalves, Crassostrea madrasensis and Anadara antiquata: Evaluation of their potential use as biomarkers of neurotoxic contamination in brackish water bodies in Sri Lankaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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