Frazier J M
Environ Health Perspect. 1979 Feb;28:75-9. doi: 10.1289/ehp.792875.
A general review of cadmium concentrations in marine organisms and studies of cadmium bioaccumulation is presented. Factors which influence cadmium concentrations, such as regional differences, seasonal fluctuations and salinity, are discussed and species which are likely to accumulate cadmium identified. Experimental studies designed to investigate the influence of some of these factors on cadmium bioaccumulation in a filter feeding bivalve mollusk, the American oyster (Crassostrea virginica), are presented. Field studies of seasonal dynamics of cadmium in oysters indicate patterns which may be correlated with seasonal physiological activity. The bioaccumulation of cadmium following input to estuarine systems by natural phenomena is observed. Cadmium concentrations in oysters collected from regions of different salinity suggest an inverse relationship between cadmium concentration and salinity. Laboratory experiments designed to investigate mechanisms of cadmium accumulation demonstrate that an inducible cadmium binding protein, similar to metallothiomein, is present in the American oyster.
本文对海洋生物中的镉浓度进行了综述,并对镉的生物累积研究进行了阐述。讨论了影响镉浓度的因素,如区域差异、季节波动和盐度,并确定了可能累积镉的物种。本文还介绍了旨在研究其中一些因素对滤食性双壳贝类软体动物——美国牡蛎(Crassostrea virginica)中镉生物累积影响的实验研究。牡蛎中镉的季节动态实地研究表明,其模式可能与季节性生理活动相关。观察到自然现象将镉输入河口系统后镉的生物累积情况。从不同盐度区域采集的牡蛎中的镉浓度表明,镉浓度与盐度呈反比关系。旨在研究镉累积机制的实验室实验表明,美国牡蛎中存在一种类似于金属硫蛋白的可诱导镉结合蛋白。