Celia Vazquez Boucard

Celia Vazquez Boucard
Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste | CIBNOR · Planification de l'Environnement et Conservation

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Alteraciones de mecanismos epigeneticos en poblaciones humanas expuestas a agroquímicos

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The objective of this study was to identify and evaluate the impact of exposure to mixtures of organochloride pesticides (OCPs) in agricultural workers by detecting their effects on the activity of the enzyme glutathione S-transferase (GST) and the presence of polymorphisms of the GSTT1 and GSTM1 genes. The presence of OCPs was identified and quant...
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This study identified and determined organochloride pesticide (OCs) concentrations in hair samples from children at two elementary schools: one exposed to fumigations in agricultural fields, the other unexposed. Three concentrations of OCs levels in the hair were compared (high, medium, low), and total nuclear abnormalities in buccal cells were det...
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Because of concerns that natural aquifers in the region of Todos Santos (Baja California Sur, Mexico) might be contaminated by organochlorine pesticides and heavy metals, a case-control study was conducted among consumers and non-consumers of well- and/or tap-water to determine risks to human health. This study was based on a genotoxic evaluation o...
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Cynoscion parvipinnis is an important fisheries resource of the Gulf of California used locally for human consumption. Its aquaculture potential has recently been demonstrated, and cultured organisms are already available. In this study, the gonadal developmental stage, proximate composition, fatty acid profile and other biochemical and biological...
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Over 40 studies from the published literature and data available from government agencies were gathered and reviewed in an effort to collect information on the environmental conditions on the coasts of northwestern Mexico with respect to pollution caused by heavy metals, arsenic and organochlorine y organophosphate pesticides in water, sediments an...
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Pesticides and heavy metals were analyzed in sentinel Crassostrea gigas oysters placed in six aquaculture sites close to a contaminated agricultural region. Each site was sampled twice. Tests revealed the presence of organochlorine (OC) pesticides in the oysters at concentrations varying from 31.8 to 72.5 μg/kg for gamma-hexachlorocyclohexane (γ-HC...
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This study explored whether Crassostrea gigas oysters can be used as a bioindicator of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in shrimp farm water canals. Bioassays showed that C. gigas can accumulate WSSV in their gills and digestive glands but do not become infected, either by exposure to seawater containing WSSV or by cohabitation with infected shrimp...
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The effect of eight diets with different protein‐to‐energy ratios (P–E ratio=10, 11, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 mg kJ−1) on reproduction of female redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus was tested under laboratory conditions. After 75 days, there was a significant effect of the P–E ratio on final weight, spawning females and the number of juveniles pe...
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Oysters Crassostrea gigas were placed at water supply canals of three shrimp farms in Guasave, Mexico where WSSV outbreaks occur. Animals were sampled through April-August and September-December to detect WSSV DNA. By using three different PCR protocols, only oysters from a farm undergoing a WSSV outbreak were found WSSV-positive in gills and diges...
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Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity has been used to test the exposure of mollusk bivalves to pesticides and other pollutants. The Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas is a species with a worldwide distribution, and it has a high commercial value. The use of this species as a bioindicator in the marine environment, and the use of measurements of AChE...
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The oyster's reproductive process is poorly documented, especially in terms of a quantitative approach. In recent years, investigations with this species have been directed at determining important reproductive factors. Within this scope, techniques that allow standardized and accurate quantitative estimations of gonad development have become of pr...
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Lipids content of the haemolymph and the hepatopancreas in the decapod Crustacean P. japonicus exhibits a bicircadian rhythm characterized by one maximum in the night and another one during the day. The maximal values in the haemolymph are approximatively two and a half times greater (8 mg/ml) than minimal ones (3 mg/ml). Variations are less import...
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Vitellogenin (VTG) is the major protein present in the plasma of females undergoing oogenesis. In males, the VTG gene normally is suppressed; however, synthesis of VTG can be induced by exposure to xenoestrogenic compounds. In the present study, an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was developed and validated to evaluate VTG levels in the Californi...
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This study evaluated organismal toxicity, cytotoxicity, and genotoxicity and the filtration rate in response to different concentrations of subchronic lindane (gamma-hexachlorocyclohexane [gamma-HCH]), exposure (12 d) in adult Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas. Oysters were exposed in vivo in laboratory aquaria to 10 different concentrations (0.0-1...
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Black turtle plasmatic vitellogenin (VTG) was purified from 17beta-estradiol-induced males using ion-exchange chromatography. The isolated protein was identified as VTG by its glycolipoprotein nature and amino acid sequence homology with other vertebrate VTG. It was characterized as a 500-kDa dimer composed of two identical, 200- to 240-kDa monomer...
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PCR products of 1.1 and 0.9 kb were generated using Cherax quadricarinatus genomic DNA in the first case, and hepatopancreas and ovary cDNAs in the second case. These PCR products were cloned and analyzed for nucleotide sequences. The 1.1 kb fragment was used as a probe for Northern hybridization, revealing a transcript of approximately 8 kb in bot...
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After eyestalk ablation, penaeid shrimp females spawn several times during a reproductive cycle. This forced reproduction affects larval quality in production laboratories. The biochemical composition of ovaries and hepatopancreas (total proteins, total lipids, vitellin, lipid and fatty acids classes) of Fenneropenaeus indicus spawners was studied...
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The present study analyzed the effects of consecutive spawnings on egg quality in a homogeneous domesticated population of Litopenaeus vannamei under optimal maturation conditions. A multidisciplinary approach was used to evaluate egg quality and female condition, using production, morphometric, biochemical, and histological criteria. For this purp...
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Vitellins from ovaries in shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei were examined by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, crossed- immunoelectrophoresis, chromatography (Sepharose CL 2B and hydroxylapatite columns), and high-performance liquid chromatography. Using these methods, two forms of vitellin (Vt...
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The present study analyses some biochemical variables in haemolymph proposed as predictive indicators of the maturation capability following eyestalk ablation. Haemolymph of captive females was obtained before and 8 days after eyestalk ablation, and levels of haemocyanin, total proteins, glucose, lactate, cholesterol, triacylglycerides and vitellog...
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Vitellins from ovaries and eggs at different stages of development in freshwater crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) were examined by chromatography, PAGE and SDS-PAGE. With these methods, two forms of vitellin (Vt1 and Vt2) were observed in ovaries and eggs (stages I and V). In ovaries in secondary vitellogenesis, native molecular mass was 470 (Vt1)...
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The objective of the present study was to characterize the relationship between vitellogenin (Vtg) and vitellin (Vt) concentration profiles during the reproductive cycle of the penaeid prawn Fenneropenaeus indicus. Vt was purified from ovaries of vitellogenic females by gradient ultracentrifugation. Purified Vt was used to raise polyclonal antibodi...
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Lipids content of the haemolymph and the hepatopancreas in the decapod Crustacean P. japonicus exhibits a bicircadian rhythm characterized by one maximum in the night and another one during the day. The maximal values in the haemolymph are approximately two and a half times greater (8 mg/ml) than minimal ones (3 mg/ml). Variations are less importan...
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The protein contents of the haemolymph in the decapod crustacean Penaeus japonicus Bate exhibit a tricircadian rhythm characterized by two maxima during the night and another one during the day. During the night the total protein concentration in haemolymph is higher in males. Maximal values in males are approximately four times greater (100 mg/ml)...
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The esterase activities of Penaeus japonicus hemolymph, revealed by a mixture of α- and β-naphtylacetate exhibit tricircadian variations under an LD:12-12 photoperiod. During the 24 h period, the total esterase activities can vary by 0,12 to 0,64 V/μg of protein. Under the experimental conditions adopted, circadian variations of the hemolymph ester...

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