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http://dx.doi.org/10.9729/AM.2012.42.2.053

Effects of Fenvalerate on Apoptosis Level and GFAP Expression in the Brain Tissue of the Pale Chub (Pisces: Zacco platypus)  

Kim, Sung-Woo (Department of Life Science, Cheongju University)
Park, No-Kwan (Department of Life Science, Cheongju University)
Lee, Sang-Rae (The National Primate Research Center (NPRC), Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB))
Reu, Dong-Suck (Department of Life Science, Cheongju University)
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Applied Microscopy / v.42, no.2, 2012 , pp. 53-59 More about this Journal
Abstract
We evaluated the level of toxicity by LC50 and investigated the mechanism of brain impairment and GFAP expression by light and fluorescence microscopes in the pale chub, Zacco platypus, treated with fenvalerate. Survival rate was decreased according to the rise of fenvalerate concentration, and LC50 concentration was $27.79{\mu}g/L$. Apoptosis was increased according to the rise of fenvalerate concentration by TUNEL assay which determine apoptotic cell death population. Also, GFAP expression was increased in the periventricular zone. These results suggest that apoptosis might be a major mechanism to brain impairment of the pale chub by fenvalrerate. Increased GFAP expression in the periventricular zone would be an index of brain impairment. Taken together, this study might contribute to reveal the pathological mechanism of fish brain impairment by insecticide of pyrethroid, and to be an useful basic data for preservation of aquatic ecosystem.
Keywords
Apoptosis; Brain; Fenvalerate; GFAP; Zacco platypus;
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