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关注中的新兴污染物在鱼类中的存在和不良影响:以大湖地区为例。

Contaminants of emerging concern presence and adverse effects in fish: A case study in the Laurentian Great Lakes.

机构信息

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Twin Cities Field Office, 4101 American Blvd. E, Bloomington, MN, 55425, United States; Aquatic Toxicology Laboratory, 720 Fourth Ave. S, WSB-273, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN, 56301, United States.

Aquatic Toxicology Laboratory, 720 Fourth Ave. S, WSB-273, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN, 56301, United States.

出版信息

Environ Pollut. 2018 May;236:718-733. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2018.01.070. Epub 2018 Feb 14.

Abstract

The Laurentian Great Lakes are a valuable natural resource that is affected by contaminants of emerging concern (CECs), including sex steroid hormones, personal care products, pharmaceuticals, industrial chemicals, and new generation pesticides. However, little is known about the fate and biological effects of CECs in tributaries to the Great Lakes. In the current study, 16 sites on three rivers in the Great Lakes basin (Fox, Cuyahoga, and Raquette Rivers) were assessed for CEC presence using polar organic chemical integrative samplers (POCIS) and grab water samplers. Biological activity was assessed through a combination of in vitro bioassays (focused on estrogenic activity) and in vivo assays with larval fathead minnows. In addition, resident sunfish, largemouth bass, and white suckers were assessed for changes in biological endpoints associated with CEC exposure. CECs were present in all water samples and POCIS extracts. A total of 111 and 97 chemicals were detected in at least one water sample and POCIS extract, respectively. Known estrogenic chemicals were detected in water samples at all 16 sites and in POCIS extracts at 13 sites. Most sites elicited estrogenic activity in bioassays. Ranking sites and rivers based on water chemistry, POCIS chemistry, or total in vitro estrogenicity produced comparable patterns with the Cuyahoga River ranking as most and the Raquette River as least affected by CECs. Changes in biological responses grouped according to physiological processes, and differed between species but not sex. The Fox and Cuyahoga Rivers often had significantly different patterns in biological response Our study supports the need for multiple lines of evidence and provides a framework to assess CEC presence and effects in fish in the Laurentian Great Lakes basin.

摘要

圣劳伦斯大湖群是一种宝贵的自然资源,受到新兴关注污染物(CECs)的影响,包括性甾体激素、个人护理产品、药品、工业化学品和新一代农药。然而,人们对大湖支流中 CEC 的命运和生物效应知之甚少。在当前的研究中,使用极性有机化学综合采样器(POCIS)和Grab 水采样器对大湖流域的三条河流(狐狸河、凯霍加河和拉奎特河)的 16 个地点进行了 CEC 存在情况评估。通过体外生物测定(重点关注雌激素活性)和幼鱼体内测定相结合的方法评估了生物活性。此外,还评估了当地的太阳鱼、大嘴鲈鱼和白吸盘鱼,以了解与 CEC 暴露相关的生物学终点的变化。所有水样和 POCIS 提取物中均存在 CEC。在至少一个水样和 POCIS 提取物中分别检测到 111 种和 97 种化学物质。在所有 16 个地点的水样中和 13 个地点的 POCIS 提取物中均检测到已知的雌激素化学物质。大多数地点在生物测定中均表现出雌激素活性。根据水化学、POCIS 化学或总体外雌激素活性对站点和河流进行排名,结果与凯霍加河排名最高、拉奎特河受 CEC 影响最小的结果相似。根据生理过程对生物反应进行分组,物种间存在差异,但性别间无差异。狐狸河和凯霍加河的生物反应模式通常存在显著差异。我们的研究支持需要采用多种证据,并为评估大湖群流域鱼类中 CEC 的存在和影响提供了一个框架。

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