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KMID : 1024520090180111247
Journal of the Environmental Sciences
2009 Volume.18 No. 11 p.1247 ~ p.1259
The Toxic Effects of a Pesticide Carbaryl on the Development of African Clawed Frog, Xenopus Laevis
Shin Sang-Hee

Lee Mi-Ju
Lee Yu-Hwa
Cheong Seon-Woo
Yoon Chun-Sik
Abstract
We investigated the toxic effects of carbaryl on early embryo development in the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis. To test the toxic effects, frog embryo teratogenesis assays using Xenopus were performed. Embryos were exposed to various concentrations of carbaryl (5¡­320 ¥ìM). LC100 for carbaryl was 320 ¥ìM, and the LC50 determined by probit analysis was the concentration of 235.68 ¥ìM. Exposure to 160 ¥ìM of carbaryl resulted in 10 different types of severe external malformations. Histological examination revealed dysplasia of the eyes, heart, guts, somatic muscle, dorsal, liver, blood vessel and swelling of the pronephric ducts. Malformation of neural tissue and brain was not severe even in the high dose of carbaryl. Benzidine blood stain showed distinct inhibition of inducing erythrocytes in embryos and animal cap explants. Electron micrographs of embryo revealed retinal detachment, loose photoreceptor lamella and the degeneration of sarcomeres in the carbaryl-treated group. The mitochondrial degeneration was also observed in the test group.
KEYWORD
Carbaryl, Toxic effects, Xenopus Laevis, Malformation, Frog
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