Programa de Pós-graduação Em Ecologia e Conservação, Universidade Federal Do Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil.
Programa de Pós-graduação Em Zoologia, Universidade Federal Do Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil.
Chemosphere. 2023 Nov;341:140119. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.140119. Epub 2023 Sep 8.
Metal contamination poses a significant threat to elasmobranchs, underscoring the need for targeted conservation approaches. The critically endangered Brazilian guitarfish, Pseudobatos horkelii, confronts an array of challenges, notably overexploitation, putting its survival at risk. Our study investigated the potential toxicity arising from arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg), and lead (Pb) contamination across various adult guitarfish tissues from southeastern Brazil. Serological stress indicators, nutritional metabolites, and creatinine, an organ function marker, were also assessed, and Selenium (Se) levels were also investigated for possible protective effects. Our investigation unveiled significant correlations between metal concentrations and the determined physiological markers, shedding light on potential adverse effects. Remarkably, six correlations were indicative of how Hg and Pb negatively impact hepatic metabolite assimilation, while As was shown to influence renal phosphorus dynamics, Cd to affect rectal gland phosphorus regulation, and Pb to influence creatinine production in muscle tissue. Furthermore, Se demonstrated protective properties against Cd, Hg, and Pb, suggesting a role in alleviating the toxicity of these elements. Despite probable protective Se influences, the detected elemental interactions still suggest potential for organ impairment. These findings gain heightened significance within the context of the cumulative stressors faced by the Brazilian guitarfish, with metal contamination exhibiting the capacity to erode this species resilience against both anthropogenic and environmental pressures, thereby disrupting systemic equilibrium and jeopardizing wild populations. By investigating the intricate balance between metal accumulation and physiological consequences, our study contributes with crucial insights into potential conservation strategy formulations towards pollution for this critically endangered elasmobranch species.
金属污染对鲨鱼构成了重大威胁,突显了采取有针对性的保护措施的必要性。极度濒危的巴西锯鳐, Pseudobatos horkelii,面临着一系列挑战,特别是过度开发,使其生存面临风险。我们的研究调查了来自巴西东南部的各种成年锯鳐组织中砷(As)、镉(Cd)、汞(Hg)和铅(Pb)污染的潜在毒性。我们还评估了血清应激指标、营养代谢物和肌酐(一种器官功能标志物),并研究了硒(Se)水平是否具有可能的保护作用。我们的调查揭示了金属浓度与生理标志物之间的显著相关性,揭示了潜在的不利影响。值得注意的是,有六个相关性表明 Hg 和 Pb 如何对肝脏代谢物的同化产生负面影响,而 As 影响肾脏磷动力学,Cd 影响直肠腺磷调节,Pb 影响肌肉组织中肌酐的产生。此外,Se 对 Cd、Hg 和 Pb 表现出保护作用,表明其在减轻这些元素的毒性方面发挥作用。尽管可能存在 Se 的保护作用,但检测到的元素相互作用仍表明可能对器官造成损害。在巴西锯鳐面临的累积压力背景下,这些发现意义更加重大,金属污染有可能削弱该物种对人为和环境压力的恢复能力,从而破坏系统平衡并危及野生种群。通过研究金属积累与生理后果之间的复杂平衡,我们的研究为制定针对这种极度濒危鲨鱼物种的污染保护策略提供了重要的见解。