Cytotoxic effects of mercury, cadmium, lead and zinc on acanthamoeba castellanii

Acanthamoeba spp are single-cell organisms that are commonly encountered in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Their role in our natural environment is mainly as bacterial consumer although some of them can become pathogens and infect humans and animals. Heavy metals such as mercury, cadmium, lead...

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Main Authors: Mat Amin, Nakisah, Velamuthu, Rainee, Mohd. Shazili, Noor Azhar
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2006
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author Mat Amin, Nakisah
Velamuthu, Rainee
Mohd. Shazili, Noor Azhar
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Velamuthu, Rainee
Mohd. Shazili, Noor Azhar
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description Acanthamoeba spp are single-cell organisms that are commonly encountered in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Their role in our natural environment is mainly as bacterial consumer although some of them can become pathogens and infect humans and animals. Heavy metals such as mercury, cadmium, lead and zinc are dangerous pollutants and often its dissolved form enters the aquatic environment and affects the organisms in the food web of aquatic ecosystem including amoebae. A study on the cytotoxic effect of mercury, cadmium, lead and zinc on Acanthamoeba castellanii was conducted in order to understand more about their toxicity on the amoeba by looking at their EC50 and effect on the amoeba cell morphology. The results of this study indicated that mercury is the most toxic metal since its EC50 is only 2.0 ppm, followed by Cd (13.4 ppm), Pb (23.8 ppm) and Zn (143.3 ppm). The amoeba cells were observed to be smaller in size and stained orange with AOPI indicating the cells lost its cell membrane integrity which eventually lead to the cell death by necrosis when being exposed to the heavy metals.
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spelling utm-1632017-08-23T08:48:38Z http://eprints.utm.my/163/ Cytotoxic effects of mercury, cadmium, lead and zinc on acanthamoeba castellanii Mat Amin, Nakisah Velamuthu, Rainee Mohd. Shazili, Noor Azhar TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Acanthamoeba spp are single-cell organisms that are commonly encountered in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Their role in our natural environment is mainly as bacterial consumer although some of them can become pathogens and infect humans and animals. Heavy metals such as mercury, cadmium, lead and zinc are dangerous pollutants and often its dissolved form enters the aquatic environment and affects the organisms in the food web of aquatic ecosystem including amoebae. A study on the cytotoxic effect of mercury, cadmium, lead and zinc on Acanthamoeba castellanii was conducted in order to understand more about their toxicity on the amoeba by looking at their EC50 and effect on the amoeba cell morphology. The results of this study indicated that mercury is the most toxic metal since its EC50 is only 2.0 ppm, followed by Cd (13.4 ppm), Pb (23.8 ppm) and Zn (143.3 ppm). The amoeba cells were observed to be smaller in size and stained orange with AOPI indicating the cells lost its cell membrane integrity which eventually lead to the cell death by necrosis when being exposed to the heavy metals. 2006-07 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/163/1/NakisahMatAmin2006_Cytotoxiceffectsofmercurycadmium.pdf Mat Amin, Nakisah and Velamuthu, Rainee and Mohd. Shazili, Noor Azhar (2006) Cytotoxic effects of mercury, cadmium, lead and zinc on acanthamoeba castellanii. In: 1st International Conference on Natural Resources Engineering & Technology 2006, 24-25th July 2006, Putrajaya, Malaysia.
spellingShingle TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Mat Amin, Nakisah
Velamuthu, Rainee
Mohd. Shazili, Noor Azhar
Cytotoxic effects of mercury, cadmium, lead and zinc on acanthamoeba castellanii
title Cytotoxic effects of mercury, cadmium, lead and zinc on acanthamoeba castellanii
title_full Cytotoxic effects of mercury, cadmium, lead and zinc on acanthamoeba castellanii
title_fullStr Cytotoxic effects of mercury, cadmium, lead and zinc on acanthamoeba castellanii
title_full_unstemmed Cytotoxic effects of mercury, cadmium, lead and zinc on acanthamoeba castellanii
title_short Cytotoxic effects of mercury, cadmium, lead and zinc on acanthamoeba castellanii
title_sort cytotoxic effects of mercury, cadmium, lead and zinc on acanthamoeba castellanii
topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
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http://eprints.utm.my/163/1/NakisahMatAmin2006_Cytotoxiceffectsofmercurycadmium.pdf