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Bioresilience to Mercury Chloride of the Brine Shrimp Artemia Salina after Treatment with Homeopathic Mercurius Corrosivus.

Authors :
Pinto AAG
Nagai MYO
Coimbra EN
Mohammad SN
Silva JS
Von Ancken A
Pinto SAG
Aguiar MS
Dutra-Correa M
Hortellani MA
Miranda A
Sarkis JES
Suffredini IB
Peres GB
Bernardi MM
Cartwright SJ
Bonamin LV
Source :
Homeopathy : the journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy [Homeopathy] 2021 Nov; Vol. 110 (4), pp. 244-255. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Sep 02.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Introduction: Finding solutions to mitigate the impact of pollution on living systems is a matter of great interest. Homeopathic preparations of toxic substances have been described in the literature as attenuation factors for intoxication. Herein, an experimental study using Artemia salina and mercury chloride was developed as a model to identify aspects related to bioresilience.<br />Aims: The aim of the study was to describe the effects of homeopathic Mercurius corrosivus (MC) on Artemia salina cysts hatching and on mercury bioavailability.<br />Methods: Artemia salina cysts were exposed to 5.0 µg/mL of mercury chloride during the hatching phase. MC potencies (6cH, 30cH, and 200cH) were prepared in sterile purified water and poured into artificial sea water. Different controls were used (non-challenged cysts and challenged cysts treated with water, succussed water, and Ethilicum 1cH). Four series of nine experiments were performed to evaluate the percentage of cyst hatching. Soluble total mercury (THg) levels and precipitated mercury content were also evaluated. Solvatochromic dyes were used to check for eventual physicochemical markers of MC biological activity.<br />Results: Significant delay ( p  < 0.0001) in cyst hatching was observed only after treatment with MC 30cH, compared with controls. This result was associated with an increase of THg concentration in water ( p  = 0.0018) and of chlorine/oxygen ratio ( p  < 0.0001) in suspended micraggregates, suggesting changes in mercury bioavailability. A specific interaction of MC 30cH with the solvatochromic dye ET33 ( p  = 0.0017) was found.<br />Conclusion: Changes in hatching rate and possible changes in Hg bioavailability are postulated as protective effects of MC 30cH on Artemia salina , by improving its natural bioresilience processes.<br />Competing Interests: None declared.<br /> (Faculty of Homeopathy. This article is published by Thieme.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4245
Volume :
110
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Homeopathy : the journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34474498
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1729562