Flow cytometric analysis of hepatopancreatic cells from Armadillidium vulgare highlights terrestrial isopods as efficient environmental bioindicators in ex vivo settings

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Název: Flow cytometric analysis of hepatopancreatic cells from Armadillidium vulgare highlights terrestrial isopods as efficient environmental bioindicators in ex vivo settings
Autoři: Panza, Giovanna, Montanari, Mariele, Lopez, Daniele, Burattini, Sabrina, Ciacci, Caterina, Fumelli, Piermarco Paci, Pasini, Giovanni, Fusi, Vieri, Giorgi, Luca, Grandoni, Francesco, Papa, Stefano, Santolini, Riccardo, Canonico, Barbara
Zdroj: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
Informace o vydavateli: Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2023.
Rok vydání: 2023
Témata: 0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences, Environmental Biomarkers, 13. Climate action, Animals, Hepatopancreas, Biologic indicators, Ecotoxicology, Environmental bioindicators, Environmental diagnosis, Flow cytometry, Terrestrial isopods, Flow Cytometry, Environmental Pollution, Research Article, Isopoda
Popis: Several studies have reported the high bioindication capacity of Isopoda (Crustacea, Oniscidea), which is related to their important ability to accumulate contaminants, usefulness in soil ecotoxicology and bioindication activities. Any change in the isopod population, diversity and life cycle can indicate relevant pollution levels. The analysis of target tissues, such as the hepatopancreas, is another emerging approach (from a cytologic/histological level) to detect contaminant accumulation from different sources. In this study, tissue disaggregation procedures were optimised in the hepatopancreas, and flow cytometry (FC) was applied to detect cell viability and several cell functions. After disaggregation, two hepatopancreatic cell types, small (S) and big (B), were still recognisable: they differed in morphology and behaviour. The analyses were conducted for the first time on isopods from sites under different conditions of ecological disturbance through cytometric re-interpretation of ecological-environmental parameters. Significant differences in cell functional parameters were found, highlighting that isopod hepatopancreatic cells can be efficiently analysed by FC and represent standardisable, early biological indicators, tracing environmental-induced stress through cytologic/histologic analyses.
Druh dokumentu: Article
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Popis souboru: application/pdf
Jazyk: English
ISSN: 1614-7499
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-31375-x
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3136395/v1
Přístupová URL adresa: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38194171
Rights: CC BY
Přístupové číslo: edsair.doi.dedup.....ea699d0f37bcd7af78bcc14e0285c46a
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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Abstrakt:Several studies have reported the high bioindication capacity of Isopoda (Crustacea, Oniscidea), which is related to their important ability to accumulate contaminants, usefulness in soil ecotoxicology and bioindication activities. Any change in the isopod population, diversity and life cycle can indicate relevant pollution levels. The analysis of target tissues, such as the hepatopancreas, is another emerging approach (from a cytologic/histological level) to detect contaminant accumulation from different sources. In this study, tissue disaggregation procedures were optimised in the hepatopancreas, and flow cytometry (FC) was applied to detect cell viability and several cell functions. After disaggregation, two hepatopancreatic cell types, small (S) and big (B), were still recognisable: they differed in morphology and behaviour. The analyses were conducted for the first time on isopods from sites under different conditions of ecological disturbance through cytometric re-interpretation of ecological-environmental parameters. Significant differences in cell functional parameters were found, highlighting that isopod hepatopancreatic cells can be efficiently analysed by FC and represent standardisable, early biological indicators, tracing environmental-induced stress through cytologic/histologic analyses.
ISSN:16147499
DOI:10.1007/s11356-023-31375-x