The use of a Daphnia magna bioassay for rapid screening of acute intoxications with insecticides in dogs and cats

Citation
H. De Bosschere et al., The use of a Daphnia magna bioassay for rapid screening of acute intoxications with insecticides in dogs and cats, VET RES COM, 25(5), 2001, pp. 421-427
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Medicine/Animal Health
Journal title
VETERINARY RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS
ISSN journal
01657380 → ACNP
Volume
25
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
421 - 427
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-7380(2001)25:5<421:TUOADM>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Sudden death due to acute insecticide intoxications occurs frequently in do gs and cats. The absence of characteristic lesions at autopsy often renders post-mortem diagnosis dependent on the analysis of samples taken from the carcase at autopsy. In the present study, a bioassay utilizing Daphnia magn a was proposed and tested as a rapid screening method for acute intoxicatio ns in dogs and cats. The bioassay was shown to be highly sensitive for dete cting carbamate and organophosphate insecticides in the stomach contents. G enerally, the mean survival time of the waterfleas in the control group was 5.17 h (SD = 1.24) and in the intoxicated group 1.32 h (SD = 1.49), during a 6 h observation period. If a cut-off is set at 4 h, this Daphnia bioassa y gave 5.5% false negative results and 18.2% false positive results, using the results of toxicological analyses as a gold standard.