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Exposure time during postembryonic development influences persistent biological effects of the insecticide carbaryl in green frogs (Lithobates clamitans)


ABSTRACT: The impact of pesticides on amphibian metamorphosis may vary depending on developmental stage of individuals during the exposure period. Some anurans experience increased rates of development when exposure to the insecticide carbaryl occurs later in larval development. We exposed developing northern green frog tadpoles (Lithobates clamitans) to a 3 day pulsatile exposure of 1 mg/L carbaryl at 16 weeks relative to the starting free-swimming Gosner stage 25 (Gosner, 1960) and examined treatment effects on brain mRNA abundance profiles of Gosner stage 46 metamorphs using an amphibian cDNA microarray. Five individuals from control non exposed tadpoles and six animals that had been exposed transiently for 3 days to carbaryl at week 16 and allowed to continue development until Gosner stage 46 were randomly selected for analysis of brain mRNA levels evaluated using the MAGEX DNA microarray.

ORGANISM(S): Rana clamitans

SUBMITTER: Nik Veldhoen 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-42338 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Specific time of exposure during tadpole development influences biological effects of the insecticide carbaryl in green frogs (Lithobates clamitans).

Boone Michelle D MD   Hammond S Austin SA   Veldhoen Nik N   Youngquist Melissa M   Helbing Caren C CC  

Aquatic toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 20130108


The orchestration of anuran metamorphosis is initiated and integrated by thyroid hormones, which change dynamically during larval development and which may represent a target of disruption by environmental contaminants. Studies have found that some anurans experience increased rates of development when exposed to the insecticide carbaryl later in larval development, suggesting that this insecticide could affect thyroid hormone-associated biological pathways. However, the time in development when  ...[more]

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