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温度对淡水螺 Lymnaea stagnalis 体内镍的生物积累和毒性的影响。

The effects of temperature on nickel bioaccumulation and toxicity in the freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis.

机构信息

University of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Saint John, NB, Canada.

Centre Eau Terre Environnement de l'Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Québec, QC, Canada.

出版信息

Environ Pollut. 2023 Nov 15;337:122505. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122505. Epub 2023 Sep 2.

Abstract

It is well known that temperature can have important effects on the toxicity of metals (and other contaminants) to aquatic organisms. To date, research has mostly focused on thermal effects on acute metal toxicity, and there is a data gap on thermal effects on chronic metal toxicity to sensitive organisms that are particularly relevant to environmental risk assessment. This latter research is especially needed in the context of increased global temperature and heat waves frequency associated with climate change. We investigated temperature effects on chronic nickel (Ni) bioaccumulation and toxicity to the metal-sensitive freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis. In the laboratory, we conducted a series of experiments with juvenile snails that were pre-acclimated to different temperatures since their embryonic stage. We found that temperature and nickel separately had strong effects on juvenile growth rate and survival. Rising temperature from 18 to 26 °C had no noticeable effect on Ni-induced growth inhibition and Ni bioaccumulation in juvenile L. stagnalis exposed over 40 days to 0, 30 and 60 μg L of dissolved Ni. These results agreed with estimates of Ni uptake and elimination rates (k and k), which were either unaffected by temperature or increased by similar factors from 18 to 26 °C. On the other hand, a temperature increase from 18 to 26 °C appeared to exacerbate Ni lethality to juvenile snails in the 40-day toxicity test. This exacerbation might have been due to a combination of factors, including detrimental changes in metabolically available Ni pools and/or to sensitization of the organism under sub-optimal temperatures. Overall, our study shows that thermal effects on metal chronic toxicity are complex, with effects that can be response-specific and not directly related to metal toxicokinetic.

摘要

众所周知,温度对金属(和其他污染物)对水生生物的毒性有重要影响。迄今为止,研究主要集中在温度对急性金属毒性的影响上,而对于与环境风险评估特别相关的敏感生物慢性金属毒性的热效应,存在数据空白。在全球温度升高和气候变化引起的热浪频率增加的背景下,这种研究尤其需要。我们研究了温度对慢性镍(Ni)生物累积和对金属敏感的淡水蜗牛 Lymnaea stagnalis 的毒性的影响。在实验室中,我们对幼年蜗牛进行了一系列实验,这些蜗牛从胚胎阶段开始就适应不同的温度。我们发现,温度和镍分别对幼体生长率和存活率有很强的影响。从 18°C 升高到 26°C 对 Ni 诱导的生长抑制和 40 天暴露于 0、30 和 60μg/L 溶解 Ni 的幼年 L. stagnalis 中的 Ni 生物累积没有明显影响。这些结果与 Ni 摄取和消除率(k 和 k)的估计值一致,这些值不受温度影响,或在 18 至 26°C 之间以相似的因素增加。另一方面,在 40 天毒性试验中,温度从 18°C 升高到 26°C 似乎加剧了 Ni 对幼年蜗牛的致死性。这种加剧可能是由于多种因素的综合作用,包括代谢性可用 Ni 池的有害变化和/或在亚最佳温度下对生物体的敏化作用。总的来说,我们的研究表明,温度对金属慢性毒性的影响是复杂的,其影响可能是特定于反应的,而与金属毒代动力学无关。

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