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Bacterial challenge in Lumbricus terrestris: A terrestrial invertebrate immunotoxicity model

Posted on:2008-06-16Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of North TexasCandidate:McDonald, Jennifer CFull Text:PDF
GTID:2454390005980750Subject:Biology
Abstract/Summary:
A bacterial challenge assay was developed utilizing the earthworm, Lumbricus terrestris, in order to assess potential immunotoxic effects from exposure to specific polychlorinated biphenyl congeners. Earthworms were inoculated with Aeromonous hydrophila, establishing a 10-day LD50. In vitro assays for effects of PCBs on phagocytosis agreed with mammalian studies, demonstrating potent suppression of phagocytosis by the non-coplanar PCB congener 138 and no suppression by the coplanar congener 126. However, when the effects of the two PCB congeners were evaluated for suppression of resistance to a whole animal infection challenge assay, coplanar PCB 126 decreased the ability of L. terrestris to withstand infection while non-coplanar PCB 138 did not.; Results of the study suggest that in vitro assays may not successfully predict the relative potency of immunotoxic chemicals as indicated by more ecologically relevant, whole animal in vivo bacterial challenge assays.
Keywords/Search Tags:Bacterial challenge, Terrestris, PCB
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