Division of Marine Biology and Fisheries, University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, Miami, FL 33149, USA.
Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol. 2011 Jan;153(1):82-90. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpc.2010.09.004. Epub 2010 Sep 22.
The acute toxicity of lead (Pb) was examined for fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas; 96-h) and daphnids (Ceriodaphnia dubia; 48-h) in waters modified for hardness (as CaSO₄), dissolved organic carbon (DOC; as Aldrich humic acid) and alkalinity (as NaHCO₃) for parameterization of an acute freshwater biotic ligand model (BLM). Additionally, acute (96-h) and chronic (30-d) bioassays were performed for P. promelas to more clearly define the influence of pH (5.5-8.3) on Pb toxicity as modified by addition of HCl or NaOH using an automated titration system. Results indicate that Ca(2+) is protective against acute Pb toxicity to P. promelas but not C. dubia. Strong protection was afforded by DOC and NaHCO(3) against acute Pb toxicity to P. promelas, whereas milder protection was observed for C. dubia with both parameters. Dissolved Pb LC50s from the P. promelas pH bioassays revealed a complex effect of pH on Pb toxicity, likely explained in part by Pb speciation and the competitive interaction of H(+) with ionic Pb(2+). Chronic pH bioassays also demonstrated that 30-d growth is not impaired in fathead minnows at relevant Pb concentrations. The findings reported herein suggest that development of separate BLMs for P. promelas and C. dubia should be considered.
采用硫酸钙调节水的硬度、添加 Aldrich 腐殖酸调节水中的溶解性有机碳(DOC)、添加碳酸氢钠调节水的碱度,研究了这些因素对黑头呆鱼(Pimephales promelas;96 小时)和大型溞(Ceriodaphnia dubia;48 小时)的急性毒性的影响,以便对急性淡水生物配体模型(BLM)进行参数化。此外,还对黑头呆鱼进行了急性(96 小时)和慢性(30 天)生物测定,以便更清楚地定义 pH 值(5.5-8.3)通过使用自动滴定系统添加 HCl 或 NaOH 对 Pb 毒性的影响。结果表明,Ca(2+) 可保护黑头呆鱼免受急性 Pb 毒性的影响,但对大型溞没有保护作用。DOC 和 NaHCO(3) 强烈地保护了黑头呆鱼免受急性 Pb 毒性的影响,而这两种参数对大型溞的保护作用则较为温和。从黑头呆鱼的 pH 值生物测定得出的 PbLC50 值表明 pH 值对 Pb 毒性的影响较为复杂,这可能部分归因于 Pb 的形态和 H(+) 与离子态 Pb(2+) 的竞争相互作用。慢性 pH 值生物测定还表明,在相关的 Pb 浓度下,30 天的生长不会损害黑头呆鱼的生长。本研究结果表明,应考虑为黑头呆鱼和大型溞分别开发 BLM。