Driessnack Melissa K, Matthews Amber L, Raine Jason C, Niyogi Som
Toxicology Centre, University of Saskatchewan, 44 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
Toxicology Centre, University of Saskatchewan, 44 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK, Canada; Department of Biology, University of Saskatchewan, 112 Science Place, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol. 2016 Jan;179:165-73. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpc.2015.10.009. Epub 2015 Oct 21.
The present study was carried out to examine the interactive effects of chronic waterborne copper (Cu) and cadmium (Cd) on tissue-specific metal accumulation and reproduction in fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas). Trios (1 male: 2 female; n=5) of fish were exposed for 21days to: (i) control (no added Cu or Cd), (ii) waterborne Cu (75μg/L), (iii) waterborne Cd (5μg/L), and (iv) Cu and Cd mixture (75 and 5μg/L, respectively). Reproductive output (cumulative egg production) was significantly reduced by Cu but not by Cd. Interestingly however, no spawning occurred in fish exposed to the mixture of waterborne Cu and Cd. In general, both Cu and Cd accumulation in target tissues (gill, liver, gonad and carcass) increased significantly in fish exposed to Cu and Cd mixture, and no interaction between Cu and Cd accumulation was observed in any tissues, except in the liver where Cu accumulation was significantly reduced by Cd. The expression of female hepatic estrogen receptor genes (ER-α and ER-β) was most significantly elevated in fish exposed to Cu and Cd mixture, whereas vitellogenin gene expression was reduced maximally in the same exposure. Similarly, the hepatic expression of the metallothionein gene was most significantly upregulated in fish exposed to Cu and Cd mixture. Moreover, the circulating estradiol level in females was significantly decreased only during the co-exposure of waterborne Cu and Cd. Overall, the present study indicates that the interaction of chronic waterborne Cu and Cd exposure may elicit greater than additive effect on reproductive output in fish.
本研究旨在考察慢性水体铜(Cu)和镉(Cd)对黑头呆鱼(Pimephales promelas)组织特异性金属积累和繁殖的交互作用。将三尾一组(1雄:2雌;n = 5)的鱼暴露于以下环境中21天:(i)对照组(不添加Cu或Cd),(ii)水体Cu(75μg/L),(iii)水体Cd(5μg/L),以及(iv)Cu和Cd混合物(分别为75μg/L和5μg/L)。Cu显著降低了繁殖产出(累计产蛋量),而Cd没有。然而,有趣的是,暴露于水体Cu和Cd混合物中的鱼没有产卵。总体而言,暴露于Cu和Cd混合物的鱼的目标组织(鳃、肝脏、性腺和鱼体)中Cu和Cd的积累均显著增加,除肝脏中Cd显著降低了Cu的积累外,在任何组织中均未观察到Cu和Cd积累之间的相互作用。暴露于Cu和Cd混合物的鱼中,雌性肝脏雌激素受体基因(ER-α和ER-β)的表达升高最为显著,而卵黄蛋白原基因表达在相同暴露条件下降低最多。同样,暴露于Cu和Cd混合物的鱼中,金属硫蛋白基因的肝脏表达上调最为显著。此外,仅在水体Cu和Cd共同暴露期间,雌性的循环雌二醇水平显著降低。总体而言,本研究表明,慢性水体Cu和Cd暴露的相互作用可能对鱼类的繁殖产出产生大于相加的影响。