Abstract The aim of this work was to evaluate whether the heart function of bullfrog tadpoles (25 Gosner stage) is affected by their acute exposure (48 h) to a sub-lethal concentration (10 µg.L–1) of the active principle of the organophosphorus pesticide Folisuper 600R (methyl parathion - MP). Our results demonstrated that MP causes not only a reduction in tadpoles’ cardiac ventricular mass, resulting in a marked reduction in their cardiac twitch force, but also impairs their swimming performance, irrespective of increasing their heart rate. Together, these findings indicate that low and realistic concentration of MP have a negative impact on tadpoles’ performance, jeopardizing their survival
Pharmaceutical contaminants represent emerging threats to aquatic animals and ecosystem health, and ...
Amphibian populations are declining due to various causes including pesticide contamination in natur...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Oxidative stress biomarkers, in vivo heart rate (f(H)), and contraction dynamics of ventricle strips...
An increase in the rate of O uptake on 24-h exposure to methyl parathion (I) [298-00-0] (2.5, 5,...
Amphibian populations are declining due to various causes including pesticide contamination in natur...
Sublethal effects of carbaryl (CA) and methyl parathion (MP) on bimodal pattern of respiration were...
Methyl parathion (MP) has been widely used as an organophosphorus pesticide for food preservation an...
Odontoprynus americanus tadpoles were used to determine the safety concentration of pyriproxyfen (PP...
The chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) can result in heart failure in Bd-susceptible...
Amphibians are susceptible to toxicity, due to easy cutaneous absorption of chemicals present in env...
WOS: 000255744200015Currently, amphibian decline is accepted as a global problem. One of the most im...
Currently, amphibian decline is accepted as a global problem. One of the most important proposed cau...
Three species of freshwater Brazilian fishes (pacu, Piaractus mesopotamicus; piavussu, Leporinus mac...
There is a dearth of information regarding the changes in heart muscle metabolites induced by pestic...
Pharmaceutical contaminants represent emerging threats to aquatic animals and ecosystem health, and ...
Amphibian populations are declining due to various causes including pesticide contamination in natur...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Oxidative stress biomarkers, in vivo heart rate (f(H)), and contraction dynamics of ventricle strips...
An increase in the rate of O uptake on 24-h exposure to methyl parathion (I) [298-00-0] (2.5, 5,...
Amphibian populations are declining due to various causes including pesticide contamination in natur...
Sublethal effects of carbaryl (CA) and methyl parathion (MP) on bimodal pattern of respiration were...
Methyl parathion (MP) has been widely used as an organophosphorus pesticide for food preservation an...
Odontoprynus americanus tadpoles were used to determine the safety concentration of pyriproxyfen (PP...
The chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) can result in heart failure in Bd-susceptible...
Amphibians are susceptible to toxicity, due to easy cutaneous absorption of chemicals present in env...
WOS: 000255744200015Currently, amphibian decline is accepted as a global problem. One of the most im...
Currently, amphibian decline is accepted as a global problem. One of the most important proposed cau...
Three species of freshwater Brazilian fishes (pacu, Piaractus mesopotamicus; piavussu, Leporinus mac...
There is a dearth of information regarding the changes in heart muscle metabolites induced by pestic...
Pharmaceutical contaminants represent emerging threats to aquatic animals and ecosystem health, and ...
Amphibian populations are declining due to various causes including pesticide contamination in natur...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...