Sures B, Taraschewski H
Zoologisches Institut-Okologie, Universität Karlsruhe, Germany.
Parasitol Res. 1995;81(6):494-7. doi: 10.1007/BF00931792.
Adults of Pomphorhynchus laevis and Acanthocephalus lucii were analyzed for cadmium by atomic absorption spectrometry. Their cadmium concentrations were compared with those found in different tissues (muscle, liver, and intestine) of their final hosts the chub and perch. Additionally, the cadmium and lead concentrations in larvae of A. lucii and their intermediate host Asellus aquaticus were determined. Regarding the adult acanthocephalans, the parasites showed several times more cadmium than did the tissues of their fish hosts. In contrast to this obvious accumulation capacity of adult A. lucii, the larvae contained less cadmium than did their crustacean host. Thus, the cadmium concentration in the larval stages was nearly 180 times lower than that measured in the adult worms. According to the present results, it appears that the heavy metals cadmium and lead are predominantly accumulated by the adult acanthocephalans inside the fish gut and not by the larvae inside the hemocoel of the crustaceans.
采用原子吸收光谱法对平滑棘头虫和鲁氏棘头虫的成虫进行了镉含量分析。将它们的镉浓度与最终宿主雅罗鱼和鲈鱼不同组织(肌肉、肝脏和肠道)中的镉浓度进行了比较。此外,还测定了鲁氏棘头虫幼虫及其中间宿主普通等足虫体内的镉和铅浓度。对于成年棘头虫,寄生虫体内的镉含量比其鱼类宿主组织中的镉含量高出数倍。与成年鲁氏棘头虫这种明显的积累能力形成对比的是,幼虫体内的镉含量比其甲壳类宿主少。因此,幼虫阶段的镉浓度比成虫体内测得的镉浓度低近180倍。根据目前的结果,似乎重金属镉和铅主要是由成年棘头虫在鱼肠道内积累,而不是由幼虫在甲壳类动物的血腔内积累。