Division of Environmental Health, School of Environmental Studies, Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya.
Sci Total Environ. 2010 Mar 1;408(7):1557-62. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2009.11.054. Epub 2010 Jan 10.
When evaluating metal accumulation patterns in parasite-host assemblages species specific metal requirements should be taken into account. The aim of the present study was therefore to determine the metal specific partitioning in a parasite-host assemblage of the cestode Ligula intestinalis and the cyprinid fish Rastrineobola argentea and to determine the effect of the parasites on the metal balance of the fish. To this purpose the host-parasite assemblage was analysed for several metals at sites in the coastal zone of Lake Victoria differing in metal contamination. Our results showed that some elements (Ca, Sr, and Mg) reflected the physiological differences of bone formation and ionic balance and pointed to physiological disturbances of infested R. argentea. Other essential metals including Cu and Co were subject of element competition between fish and parasite, while only a micro-element (Cr) and a non-essential metal (Cd) displayed a partitioning with high concentration in the parasite. The present study clearly demonstrated the impact of the large cestodes on their small fish hosts and it is concluded that the partitioning of metals in the assemblage of R. argentea and L. intestinalis is subject to metal specific mechanisms for essential and non-essential elements.
在评估寄生虫-宿主组合体中的金属积累模式时,应考虑物种特异性的金属需求。因此,本研究的目的是确定绦虫 Ligula intestinalis 和鲤科鱼类 Rastrineobola argentea 寄生虫-宿主组合体中的金属特定分配,并确定寄生虫对鱼类金属平衡的影响。为此,在维多利亚湖沿海地区受金属污染程度不同的地点,对宿主-寄生虫组合体进行了多种金属的分析。我们的结果表明,一些元素(Ca、Sr 和 Mg)反映了骨骼形成和离子平衡的生理差异,并指出了受感染的 R. argentea 的生理紊乱。其他必需金属包括 Cu 和 Co 是鱼类和寄生虫之间的元素竞争的主题,而只有一种微量元素(Cr)和一种非必需金属(Cd)在寄生虫中显示出高浓度的分配。本研究清楚地表明了大型绦虫对小鱼宿主的影响,并得出结论,R. argentea 和 L. intestinalis 组合体中的金属分配受必需和非必需元素的金属特异性机制的影响。