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Changes in hemocytes of Biomphalaria glabrata infected with Echinostoma paraensei and exposed to glyphosate-based herbicide

2018; Elsevier BV; Volume: 160; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.jip.2018.11.007

ISSN

1096-0805

Autores

Tainá Carneiro de Castro Monte, Thaize Quiroga Chometon, Álvaro Luiz Bertho, Vanessa Silva de Moura, Maurício Carvalho de Vasconcellos, Juberlan Silva Garcia, Raquel Ferraz‐Nogueira, Arnaldo Maldonado, Marta Júlia Faro,

Tópico(s)

Aquaculture disease management and microbiota

Resumo

The immune system of snails is highly sensitive to pollutants, which can suppress its immune response. We investigated the effects of exposure to the glyphosate-based herbicide Roundup® Original on the snail Biomphalaria glabrata infected by the platyhelminth Echinostoma paraensei by evaluating changes in the snail's internal defense system. Four cohorts were studied: control group, infected snails, snails treated with Roundup®, and snails infected and treated with Roundup®. The hemocyte viability was assessed, morphological differentiation of cells was observed and flow cytometry was performed to determine the morphology, viability and the lectin expression profiles. The frequencies of dead hemocytes were lower in the infected group and higher in both pesticide treated groups. Three cell types were identified: blast-like cells, hyalinocytes and granulocytes. The highest number of all types of hemocytes, as well as the highest number of dead cells, were observed in the infected, pesticide-treated group. The association between infection and herbicide exposure greatly increased the frequency of dead hemocytes, suggesting that this condition impairs the internal defense system of B. glabrata making the snails more vulnerable to parasitic infections.

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