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cje ›› 2012, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (07): 1791-1797.

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Detection of Cu2+induced DNA damage of acclimated earthworms by comet assay.

XU Chi, CHEN Jiandong, XU Li, HU Feng, LI Hui-xin**   

  1. (College of Resources and Environmental Science, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China)
  • Online:2012-07-10 Published:2012-07-10

Abstract: To study the damage of Cu2+ to acclimated earthworms, Eisenia fetida was acclimated under the exposure to a nonlethal concentration of copper (100 mg Cu2+·kg-1) for two weeks, with the un-acclimated E. fetida as the control. The acute toxicity of Cu2+ to the acclimated and un-acclimated E. fetida was determined, and the DNA damage of acclimated E. fetida under Cu2+ stress (400 mg·kg-1) was detected by comet assay. On day 14, the 50% lethal concentration (LC50) of Cu2+ for acclimated and un-acclimated E. fetida was 321.83-542.45 and 230.83-342.91mg·kg-1, respectively, and the survival rate of acclimated E. fetida increased significantly. The comet assay showed that the tail length, tail DNA content, and tail moment of the earthworms were in non-normal distribution. On day 11 and day 14, the damaged level of DNA in acclimated E. fetida was much lower than that in unacclimated E. fetida. The results indicated that comet assay was an effective way to detect the gene damage of living E. fetida under copper stress, and the DNA damage of E. fetida could be used as a biomarker to indicate the impacts of heavy metals pollutants.

Key words: macrobenthos, community characteristics, biodiversity, ABC curves, ANOSIM analysis.