193 Cunent PhflTllUlcelllÏtlll Design, 2003, 9. 19)-199 Study of Atrazine Effects on Pacifie Oyster, Crassostreagigas, Haemocytes

Abstract: Shellfish farrning is an important economic activity around the world. This activity often takes place in areas subjected to various recurring pollutions. The recrudescent use of herbicides in agriculture including atrazine implies pollutant transfer towards aquatic environment in estuarin...

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Main Authors: B. Gagnairel••t. Renauit, K. Bouilly, S. Lapegue, H. Thomas-guyon L
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.566.5657
http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2003/publication-2827.pdf
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Summary:Abstract: Shellfish farrning is an important economic activity around the world. This activity often takes place in areas subjected to various recurring pollutions. The recrudescent use of herbicides in agriculture including atrazine implies pollutant transfer towards aquatic environment in estuarine areas. Harmful effeets of such substances on animais in marine environment, particularly on eultured bivalves, are poorly documented. Bivalve molluses sueh as mussels and oysters have been postulated as ideal indicator organisms because of their way of Iife. They filter large volulpes of seawater and may therefore accumulate and coneentrate eontaJ.11inants within their tissues. Moreover, development of techniques allowing effect analysis of such compounds on bivalve biology may lead to the deveJopment of diagnosis tools adapted to analyze pollutant transfer towards estuarine areas. In this context, influence of atrazine on defence mechanisms was analyzed in Pacifie oysters, Crassostrea gigas. Atrazine was tested in vitro and in vivo on oyster haemocytes, and its effects were analyzed by flow cytometry. Haemocyte viability, cell cycle and cellular activities were monitored. AtrazÎne Înduced no significant effect in oyster under tested conditions except for peroxidase activity. Key words: Crassostrea gigas; Haemocytes; Flow cytometry; Atrazine; Cellular activities; Toxicity. INTRODUCTION hydrolytic enzymes and reactive oxygen metabolites). Atrazine was tested in vitro by direct contact with