Gbemisola Testimony Oyedele

@ufrgs.br

Biochemistry
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)

EDUCATION

University of Ibadan- BSc Biochemistry

University of Ibadan- MSc Biochemistry

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul- PhD Biochemistry in progress

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Toxicology, Biochemistry (medical), Neuroscience
7

Scopus Publications

27

Scholar Citations

3

Scholar h-index

Scopus Publications

  • Nauphoeta cinerea as a useful model organism in insecticide research
    Abiola J Oladepo, Stanley U Nwawuba, Khadija A Mohammed, Adeola A Adeoye, Umin-Awaji S Godswill, et al.
    Toxicology Research, 2026
    Insects have played crucial beneficial roles in promoting the health of both humans and livestock. Additionally, they are vital for agriculture and the maintenance of ecosystems. Some insect species, however, transmit diseases and damage crops. Hence, insecticides are widely deployed to manage their adverse impacts. Insecticides, especially the synthetic forms, harm non-target organisms and the environment. Hence, more research should be directed at the discovery of biotic and ecologically friendly insecticides. Nauphoeta cinerea is increasingly recognized as a useful model organism for evaluating the lethality and toxicological impact of insecticides. This review examines recent studies on the toxicity and molecular mechanisms of both synthetic and biotic insecticides in the Nauphoeta cinerea model. We examined a wide range of insecticidal agents, including plant extracts like jack bean urease, Araucaria angustifolia methanolic extract, microbial extract like anatoxin-a, which elicit significant neurotoxicological consequences marked by acetylcholinesterase inhibition, disruption of ion channels, and modulation of neurotransmitters. Animal-derived secretions from Rhinella species induce potent cardiac and synaptic toxicity due to bufadienolides. Similarly, synthetic insecticides like fipronil and chlorpyrifos induce acetylcholinesterase inhibition, neuromuscular dysfunction, and oxidative stress in the N. cinerea model. Overall, this review highlights the value of N. cinerea as a toxicological model for evaluating lethality, ecological safety, and the mechanisms of action of different insecticidal compounds. It also demonstrates its significance in the discovery and assessment of new insecticidal agents.
  • Impact of chronic exposure to ternary metal mixtures on behavioral and cellular responses in Nauphoeta cinerea nymphs
    Gbemisola T Oyedele, Oyepeju D Atarase, Adeboye A Olaseni, Joao B T Rocha, Isaac A Adedara, et al.
    Environmental Entomology, 2025
    There is a growing concern about the impact of environmental contamination by metals on insects owing to their biodiversity and important ecological roles. We investigated the neurobehavioral traits, cellular responses, and levels of metals in tissues of Nauphoeta cinerea nymphs exposed, separately and in ternary mixtures, to arsenic (15 and 7.5 mg/L), copper (15 and 7.5 mg/L), and zinc (100 and 50 µg/L), in drinking water for 35 consecutive days. Results showed that the diminutions in locomotor parameters (maximum speed, motility time, and distance traveled), motor and turning capabilities (path efficiency, turn angle, and body rotation) and the increase in anxiety-like behavior (total time freezing and freezing episodes) were more pronounced in individual metal exposure than triple metal mixtures groups. Barring zinc alone group, acetylcholinesterase activity decreased significantly in all the treatment groups compared to the control. The diminutions in glutathione level and antioxidant enzyme activities were partially attenuated in the fat body, midgut, and head of insects in the triple metal mixtures groups. Further, the levels of nitric oxide, hydrogen peroxide, lipid peroxidation, and reactive oxygen and nitrogen species were higher in individual metal exposed insects than the ternary mixture groups. The concentrations of arsenic, copper, and zinc in the fat body, midgut, and head of insects were significantly higher in individual metal exposure groups than the ternary metal mixtures groups. Collectively, the detrimental effects of elevated ecological concentrations of arsenic, copper, and zinc were more pronounced in insects exposed to individual metal than those in ternary mixtures groups.
  • Acute carbendazim toxicity and recovery effect in midgut and head of non-target adult lobster cockroach (Nauphoeta cinerea)
    Gbemisola T. Oyedele, Adeboye A. Olaseni, Christiana K. Jimoh, Cynthia N. Ikeji, Babajide O. Ajayi, et al.
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2025
  • Chronic carbendazim exposure disrupts behavioral responses and redox-regulatory mechanisms in non-target detritivore Nauphoeta cinerea nymphs
    Adeboye A. Olaseni, Gbemisola T. Oyedele, Cynthia N. Ikeji, Christiana K. Jimoh, Babajide O. Ajayi, et al.
    Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2025
  • Metoprolol elicits neurobehavioral insufficiency and oxidative damage in nontarget Nauphoeta cinerea nymphs
    Gbemisola T. Oyedele, Isaac A. Adedara, Cynthia N. Ikeji, Blessing A. Afolabi, Joao B. T. Rocha, et al.
    Environmental Toxicology, 2023
    Metoprolol, a drug for hypertension and cardiovascular diseases, has become a contaminant of emerging concern because of its frequent detection in various environmental matrices globally. The dwindling in the biodiversity of useful insects owing to increasing presence of environmental chemicals is currently a great interest to the scientific community. In the current research, the toxicological impact of ecologically relevant concentrations of metoprolol at 0, 0.05, 0.1, 0.25, and 0.5 μg/L on Nauphoeta cinerea nymphs following exposure for 42 consecutive days was evaluated. The insects' behavior was analyzed with automated video‐tracking software (ANY‐maze, Stoelting Co, USA) while biochemical assays were done using the midgut, head and fat body. Metoprolol‐exposed nymphs exhibited significant diminutions in the path efficiency, mobility time, distance traveled, body rotation, maximum speed and turn angle cum more episodes, and time of freezing. In addition, the heat maps and track plots confirmed the metoprolol‐mediated wane in the exploratory and locomotor fitness of the insects. Compared with control, metoprolol exposure decreased acetylcholinesterase activity in insects head. Antioxidant enzymes activities and glutathione level were markedly decreased whereas indices of inflammation and oxidative injury to proteins and lipids were significantly increased in head, midgut and fat body of metoprolol‐exposed insects. Taken together, metoprolol exposure induces neurobehavioral insufficiency and oxido‐inflammatory injury in N. cinerea nymphs. These findings suggest the potential health effects of environmental contamination with metoprolol on ecologically and economically important nontarget insects.
  • Perfluorooctanoic acid induces behavioral impairment and oxidative injury in Nauphoeta cinerea nymphs
    Isaac A. Adedara, Oluwatoyin O. Abioye, Gbemisola T. Oyedele, Cynthia N. Ikeji, Blessing A. Afolabi, et al.
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023
  • Persistent oxidative injury and neurobehavioral impairment in adult male and female Nauphoeta cinerea exposed to perfluorooctanoic acid
    Adesina A. Babalola, Khadija A. Mohammed, Adeboye A. Olaseni, Gbemisola T. Oyedele, Isaac A. Adedara, et al.
    Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2023

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Nauphoeta cinerea as a useful model organism in insecticide research
    AJ Oladepo, SU Nwawuba, KA Mohammed, AA Adeoye, UAS Godswill, ...
    Toxicology Research 15 (2), tfag029 , 2026
    2026
  • Acute carbendazim toxicity and recovery effect in midgut and head of non-target adult lobster cockroach ( Nauphoeta cinerea )
    GT Oyedele, AA Olaseni, CK Jimoh, CN Ikeji, BO Ajayi, JBT Rocha, ...
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research 32 (29), 17747-17759 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Impact of chronic exposure to ternary metal mixtures on behavioral and cellular responses in Nauphoeta cinerea nymphs
    GT Oyedele, OD Atarase, AA Olaseni, JBT Rocha, IA Adedara, ...
    Environmental Entomology 54 (3), 409-420 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • Chronic carbendazim exposure disrupts behavioral responses and redox-regulatory mechanisms in non-target detritivore Nauphoeta cinerea nymphs
    AA Olaseni, GT Oyedele, CN Ikeji, CK Jimoh, BO Ajayi, JBT Rocha, ...
    Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 113, 104618 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 4
  • Metoprolol elicits neurobehavioral insufficiency and oxidative damage in nontarget Nauphoeta cinerea nymphs
    GT Oyedele, IA Adedara, CN Ikeji, BA Afolabi, JBT Rocha, EO Farombi
    Environmental Toxicology 38 (12), 3006-3017 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 3
  • Perfluorooctanoic acid induces behavioral impairment and oxidative injury in Nauphoeta cinerea nymphs
    IA Adedara, OO Abioye, GT Oyedele, CN Ikeji, BA Afolabi, JBT Rocha, ...
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research 30 (51), 110340-110351 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 9
  • Persistent oxidative injury and neurobehavioral impairment in adult male and female Nauphoeta cinerea exposed to perfluorooctanoic acid
    AA Babalola, KA Mohammed, AA Olaseni, GT Oyedele, IA Adedara, ...
    Environmental toxicology and pharmacology 100, 104135 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 8
  • Comparison of the nutritive value of eva F1 hybrid tomatofruit with commercial tomato pastes.
    AS Oluwatoyin, O Gbemisola, O Boluwatife, K Yusuf
    Annals: Food Science & Technology 21 (1) , 2020
    2020

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Perfluorooctanoic acid induces behavioral impairment and oxidative injury in Nauphoeta cinerea nymphs
    IA Adedara, OO Abioye, GT Oyedele, CN Ikeji, BA Afolabi, JBT Rocha, ...
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research 30 (51), 110340-110351 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 9
  • Persistent oxidative injury and neurobehavioral impairment in adult male and female Nauphoeta cinerea exposed to perfluorooctanoic acid
    AA Babalola, KA Mohammed, AA Olaseni, GT Oyedele, IA Adedara, ...
    Environmental toxicology and pharmacology 100, 104135 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 8
  • Chronic carbendazim exposure disrupts behavioral responses and redox-regulatory mechanisms in non-target detritivore Nauphoeta cinerea nymphs
    AA Olaseni, GT Oyedele, CN Ikeji, CK Jimoh, BO Ajayi, JBT Rocha, ...
    Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 113, 104618 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 4
  • Metoprolol elicits neurobehavioral insufficiency and oxidative damage in nontarget Nauphoeta cinerea nymphs
    GT Oyedele, IA Adedara, CN Ikeji, BA Afolabi, JBT Rocha, EO Farombi
    Environmental Toxicology 38 (12), 3006-3017 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 3
  • Impact of chronic exposure to ternary metal mixtures on behavioral and cellular responses in Nauphoeta cinerea nymphs
    GT Oyedele, OD Atarase, AA Olaseni, JBT Rocha, IA Adedara, ...
    Environmental Entomology 54 (3), 409-420 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • Acute carbendazim toxicity and recovery effect in midgut and head of non-target adult lobster cockroach ( Nauphoeta cinerea )
    GT Oyedele, AA Olaseni, CK Jimoh, CN Ikeji, BO Ajayi, JBT Rocha, ...
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research 32 (29), 17747-17759 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Nauphoeta cinerea as a useful model organism in insecticide research
    AJ Oladepo, SU Nwawuba, KA Mohammed, AA Adeoye, UAS Godswill, ...
    Toxicology Research 15 (2), tfag029 , 2026
    2026
  • Comparison of the nutritive value of eva F1 hybrid tomatofruit with commercial tomato pastes.
    AS Oluwatoyin, O Gbemisola, O Boluwatife, K Yusuf
    Annals: Food Science & Technology 21 (1) , 2020
    2020