Effects of Diazinon and Diazinon-HC1 Reaction Mixture On Acetylcholinesterase Activity In the Brain and Blood Plasma Of Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri)
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1978-07
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Hood College Biology
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Human Sciences
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Abstract
Rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) were exposed to
various concentrations of diazinon and diazinon-HC1
reaction mixture over a 64 hour period during which
time the brain and blood plasma of the fish were
analyzed for acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity.
The fish were placed into glass jars containing 14
liters of well water and were sampled at 4, 8, 16, 32,
and 64 hours time periods; there were five treatments
per time period and three replicates per treatment.
The treatments consisted of a positive control, a
negative control and three concentrations of diazinon
or diazinon-HC1 reaction mixture. Test concentrations
for diazinon were 0.1, 0.56, and 1.0 ppm., and 0.01,
0.032, and 0.056 70 volume for the diazinon-HC1 reaction
mixture.
The data collected indicated that the rate of absorption
of diazinon and diazinon-HC1 reaction mixture increased
rapidly during the first 16 hours and for the
most part, remained at or near this level throughout
the duration of the remaining test periods. However,
the trout were more sensitive to the residual toxicity
(due to an AChE inhibitor) in the diazinon-HC1 reaction
mixture than to the diazinon. This was indicated by
a 504 kill in the test population over a 64 hour period
in the reaction mixture as opposed to 1870 mortality over
the same period with diazinon.