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金属驯化和交叉驯化对虹鳟(Oncorhynchus mykiss)急性镉毒性及镉吸收与分布的影响。

Influence of acclimation and cross-acclimation of metals on acute Cd toxicity and Cd uptake and distribution in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).

作者信息

McGeer James C, Nadella Sunita, Alsop Derek H, Hollis Lydia, Taylor Lisa N, McDonald D Gordon, Wood Chris M

机构信息

Department of Biology, Wilfrid Laurier University, 75 University Avenue W, Waterloo, ON, N2L 3C5, Canada.

出版信息

Aquat Toxicol. 2007 Aug 30;84(2):190-7. doi: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2007.03.023. Epub 2007 Jun 16.

Abstract

The development of chronic metal toxicity models for fresh water fish is complicated by the physiological adjustments made by the animal during exposure which results in acclimation. This study examines the influence of a pre-exposure to a chronic sublethal waterborne metal on acclimation responses as well as the uptake and distribution of new metal into juvenile rainbow trout. In one series of tests, trout were exposed to either 20 or 60 microg/L Cu, or 150 microg/L Zn for a month in moderately hard water and then cross-acclimation responses to Cd were measured in 96 h LC(50) tests. Cu exposed trout showed a cross-acclimation response but Zn exposed trout did not. Using these results, a detailed examination of Cd uptake and tissue distribution in metal-acclimated trout was done. Trout were exposed to either 75 microg/L Cu or 3 microg/L Cd for 1 month to induce acclimation and subsequently, the uptake and distribution of new Cd was assessed in both Cd- and Cu-acclimated fish using (109)Cd. The pattern of accumulation of new metal was dramatically altered in acclimated fish. For example, in 3 h gill Cd binding experiments, Cd- and Cu-acclimated trout both had a higher capacity to accumulate new Cd but only Cu-acclimated fish showed a higher affinity for Cd compared to unexposed controls. Experiments measuring Cd uptake over 72 h at 3 microgCd/L showed that the Cd uptake rate was lower for Cd-acclimated fish compared to both Cu-acclimated fish and unexposed controls. The results demonstrate the phenomenon of cross-acclimation to Cd and that chronic sublethal exposure to one metal can alter the uptake and tissue distribution of another. Understanding how acclimation influences toxicity and bioaccumulation is important in the context of risk assessment. This study illustrates that knowledge of previous exposure conditions is essential, not only for the metal of concern, but also for other metals as well.

摘要

淡水鱼慢性金属毒性模型的建立因动物在暴露过程中进行的生理调节(导致适应)而变得复杂。本研究考察了预先暴露于慢性亚致死性水体金属对适应反应的影响,以及新金属在幼年虹鳟中的摄取和分布。在一系列试验中,将虹鳟在中等硬度的水中暴露于20或60微克/升的铜,或150微克/升的锌中一个月,然后在96小时半数致死浓度(LC50)试验中测量对镉的交叉适应反应。暴露于铜的虹鳟表现出交叉适应反应,而暴露于锌的虹鳟则没有。利用这些结果,对金属适应后的虹鳟中镉的摄取和组织分布进行了详细研究。将虹鳟暴露于75微克/升的铜或3微克/升的镉中1个月以诱导适应,随后,使用(109)镉评估镉适应和铜适应的鱼中新镉的摄取和分布。适应后的鱼中新金属的积累模式发生了显著变化。例如,在3小时鳃镉结合实验中,镉适应和铜适应的虹鳟积累新镉的能力都更高,但与未暴露的对照组相比,只有铜适应的鱼对镉表现出更高的亲和力。在3微克镉/升的浓度下测量72小时镉摄取的实验表明,与铜适应的鱼和未暴露的对照组相比,镉适应的鱼的镉摄取率较低。结果证明了对镉的交叉适应现象,以及慢性亚致死性暴露于一种金属可改变另一种金属的摄取和组织分布。在风险评估的背景下,了解适应如何影响毒性和生物积累很重要。本研究表明,不仅对于所关注的金属,而且对于其他金属,了解先前的暴露条件都是至关重要的。

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