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After multiple autotomy in the fiddler crab, Uca pugilator, cadmium retards limb regeneration and ecdysis. To study the effects of pre-exposure to lower levels of cadmium, groups were pre-exposed to 0·1, 0·5 or 1·0 mg liter?1 for a week prior to autotomy. Crabs were then placed in 1·0 mg liter?1 for regeneration. Pre-exposed groups were compared with groups of crabs which had not been pre-exposed to Cd. It was found that males pre-exposed to 0·5 mg liter?1 regenerated more rapidly in 1·0 mg liter?1 than those not pre-exposed. This phenomenon was not observed in females, in which none of the three pre-exposure concentrations were able to accelerate regeneration in 1·0 mg liter?1 relative to those not pre-exposed. In the pre-exposed males in which regeneration was accelerated and was comparable to control levels, no accompanying decrease of time until molting was observed. Therefore, the protective effect of pre-exposure would seem to be on the regeneration processes themselves and is not dependent on the neuroendocrine system which controls the molt cycle.  相似文献   

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Liver catalase activity was used as an index of cadmium poisoning in the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus, and was found to be inhibited following both in vivo and in vitro exposure to dissolved cadmium at a concentration greater than 1 mg/litre. Pre-exposure at 1 mg Cd/litre prevented catalase inhibition at higher subsequent doses of cadmium. Comparison of the effects of in vivo and in vitro exposure showed in vivo exposure to cadmium to result in greater catalase inhibition.Cadmium and copper binding was determined by gel chromatography and found to occur at three distinct liver cytosol fraction peaks. Both metals showed enhanced cytosol concentrations with cadmium exposure and relative changes in peak levels as related to cadmium exposure regimes. Cadmium thionein (molecular weight of 7–10,000) was found in the killifish liver and was correlated with adaptive responses in liver catalase activity. High molecular weight cadmium binding was found to be a better index of cadmium toxicity to liver catalase than total liver cadmium concentration.  相似文献   

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Sublethal effects of cadmium on reproduction can have detrimental consequences for the long-term survival, even of species with high LC50 values. The sea mussel, Mytilus edulis, is well-known for its use in biomonitoring work due to its relatively low sensitivity towards many toxicants, including cadmium.1 Because little is known on sublethal effects of this metal in invertebrates,2–6 we have studied these effects, with emphasis on reproduction, by exposing mussels to 100 ppb cadmium in sea water. This concentration significantly inhibits follicle development in both male and female gonads, but has subsequently a stimulating effect on the spawning frequency. Due to these opposite effects the consequences of cadmium stress for gamete production are expected to be small, as the average number of gametes released by spawning animals was not significantly changed.  相似文献   

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Samples of dead biomass from the marine brown algae Fucus ceranoides, Fucus vesiculosus and Fucus serratus were studied for their ability to remove cadmium from aqueous solutions. The metal sorption process is rapid, with 90% of the metal uptake completed within the first 25 min of contact. The kinetic data was described successfully by a pseudo second order chemical sorption process with rate constants of ca. 0.6 g mmol− 1 min− 1. At pH 4.5, the raw biomass of the three species exhibited equilibrium uptake capacities for Cd as high as 0.8 mmol g− 1 (90 mg g− 1), on a dry weight basis, without chemical pretreatment. These sorption capacities are much higher than those reported for activated carbon and chitin. The sorption of Cd was found to increase as pH increases, reaching a plateau at pH 5.Batch sorption experiments and continuous potentiometric titrations of acid-treated biomass samples in 0.05 M NaNO3 were used to derive thermodynamic binding parameters according to the NICCA model. The total amount of acid sites was 2.4–2.9 mmol g− 1, with median values of the affinity distribution for protons and cadmium ions, log H and log Cd, of 3.7 and 2.69, respectively (conditional values). The apparent heterogeneity of the sorbent was successfully taken into account by the empirical NICCA isotherm, which described very well the competition between protons and metal ions, in contrast with a simpler discrete competitive Langmuir model.The experimental results demonstrate that these seaweeds constitute a promising, efficient, cheap and biodegradable sorbent biomaterial for cadmium removal from wastewaters. This use would represent an example of exploitation of a renewable marine resource in water treatment technologies for the prevention of heavy metal pollution in the environment.  相似文献   

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Following the in vivo exposure of dab (Limanda limanda L.) to cadmium chloride, kidney phagocytes were collected and their respiratory burst measured in vitro using chemiluminescence. Fish were exposed to mean measured concentrations of 1.3, 2.7 and 5.5 mg Cd litre−1 (as total cadmium ion) for a total of nine weeks, followed by a three week depuration period in clean sea water. Compared with control fish, the respiratory burst of kidney phagocytes from dab sampled after six weeks was significantly reduced in the 2.7 and 5.5 mg Cd litre−1 treatments (Steel's test, p < 0.05). Significant reductions were observed in the respiratory burst of phagocytes from all cadmium exposed fish compared with control fish after nine weeks (Steel's test, p < 0.05). After a further three week depuration period in clean sea water, the respiratory burst of phagocytes from fish previously exposed to 1.3 and 2.7 mg Cd litre−1 were still significantly less than in the control group (Steel's test, p < 0.05). Muscle tissue cadmium concentrations were also analysed, although there was no clear relationship between the muscle total cadmium levels and kidney phagocyte chemiluminescence. The results are discussed with respect to the possible mechanism(s) of cadmium immunotoxicity in dab and recommendations made for future work.  相似文献   

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Metallothioneins and lysosomes are known to be involved in cellular detoxication and sequestration of certain metals1–3 and both have been identified in this role in elimination of copper from marine mussels (Mytilus edulis/galloprovincialis).3 Cadmium (Cd), however, has been shown to persist in the cells of the digestive gland for long periods with only minimal elimination. An experiment was designed to test the effects of Cd on the fragility of lysosomal membranes in the digestive cells as a measure of cellular injury,4,5 metallothionein content of the digestive gland and cadmium concentration in this organ. Phenanthrene was used also to destabilise lysosomal membranes6 in order to test if increased lysosomal fragility interfered with cadmium metabolism and detoxication. The results demonstrated that Cd induced metallothionein synthesis and that elimination of Cd was minimal after 28 days in clear seawater. Lysosomal fragility was initially increased but this effect was soon reversed, even with continued exposure to Cd. The lysosomal destabiliser, phenanthrene, did not appear to affect accumulation of Cd or levels of metallothionein.  相似文献   

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Interactions between cadmium and sulfhydryl-containing compounds in striped mullet, Mugil cephalus, were examined. Exposure to 10 mg Cd/liter for up to 6 weeks caused an increase in the acid-soluble thiol (AST) content of the liver. Although the AST concentration was elevated at 1·4 weeks, increases in the glutathione and cysteine contents were not observed until after 4 weeks of exposure. Homogenates of livers were fractionated on a Sephadex G-75 column. A homogenate of livers of mullet injected with 109Cd 2 days prior to sampling had an elution profile for thiols similar to controls. After 3 weeks exposure to 10 mg Cd/liter the 9400 MW thiol peak increased 3·6-fold and the peak with the same retention volume as glutathione increased 4·3-fold. Greater than 70% of the thiols in these two peaks were acid-soluble. In both experiments, almost all the cadmium was associated with the 9400 MW peak. The ratio in the 9400 MW peak declined from 14·1 (controls) to 3·2 after 3 weeks exposure. No cadmium was associated with glutathione in the bile.  相似文献   

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After multiple autotomy (one chela and six walking legs) fiddler crabs (Uca pugilator) were exposed to zinc chloride, cadmium chloride, methylmercuric chloride or combinations of these metals. Zinc at 1, 3 and 5 ppm had a retarding effect on limb regeneration, which was amplified in water of reduced salinity. Methylmercury at 0·5 ppm and cadmium at 1·0 ppm have previously been found to retard regeneration. When crabs were exposed to meHg and Zn the effects were additive, both in sea water (30% salinity) and in water of reduced salinity (7–8%). However, when crabs were exposed to combinations of Zn and Cd the effects were antagonistic and the rate of regeneration was almost that of controls. In water of 7–8% salinity the Cd effect was greatly intensified and growth was almost totally prevented. The presence of Zn counteracted this and allowed growth and ecdysis to occur.  相似文献   

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Following the observation of high concentrations of cadmium in Gironde estuarine waters, the response of embryos and larvae of the Japanese oyster, Crassostrea gigas to this heavy metal at various salinity regimes was studied for 10 days in the laboratory. The experimental design was a 4 x 4 factorial experiment using concentrations of cadmium of 0, 10, 20 and 50 μg litre−1 and salinities of 20, 25, 30 and 35‰. Statistical analysis indicated that the salinity changes have important effects on the embryonic development, survival and growth of C. gigas larvae. No deleterious effect of the toxin at all cadmium concentrations and no interaction between cadmium and salinity were found.  相似文献   

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The organic matter released by the marine phytoplankton species Dunaliella tertiolecta and its physico-chemical interaction with cadmium and copper ions were studied by electrochemical methods (differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry (DPASV) and a.c. polarography). The interactions with cadmium and copper were studied at the model interface (mercury electrodesolution) and in the bulk phase by measuring the complexing ability of the released organic material.The axenic cultures were grown on different growth media, without and with trace metals and chelators. Culture media were analyzed 10 days after inoculation, containing 5 × 105−1.2 × 106 cells cm−3 when untreated or after separation of cells by gentle centrifugation.It was found that the content and type of the released surface-active material and complexing ligands depend on the initial composition of the growth media. In all cases, strong interaction of excreted organic substances with copper in the bulk phase and with cadmium at the model interface were observed.A rather high value of the complexing capacity, 9.5 × 10−7 mol Cu2+ dm−3, was found in the culture grown on medium without trace metals and chelators (medium I) whereas the surface activity of this culture was not high (0.2 mg dm−3 equivalent to Triton-X-100). Higher contents of surface-active material (0.8 and 1.0 mg dm−3) were found in cultures grown in media with trace metals and without chelators (II and III), accompanied by a high content of complexing ligands (5.8 × 10−7 and 9.5 × 10−7 mol Cu2+ dm−3). However, if the complexing capacity is calculated per cell the values obtained for cultures grown in media II and III (0.79 × 10−15 and 0.98 × 10−15 mol Cu2+ dm−3) are lower than for cultures grown on medium I (1.8 × 10−15 mol Cu2− dm−3). The exceptional adsorption effects and the copper complexing capacity for medium 1, and the presence of cells with degenerative symptoms can be ascribed to stressed growth conditions, and, particularly, to deficiency of metals. A qualitatively similar behaviour has been observed in natural samples of estuarine waters, indicating the existence of stressed conditions during the mixing of fresh and saline waters.  相似文献   

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The effect of cadmium was determined on some oxygen-binding characteristics (viz. oxygen affinity, subunit cooperativity, Bohr-effect and temperature effect) of the erythrocruorin of the lugworm, Arenicola marina.Oxygen affinity and subunit cooperativity were measured directly in the blood of Arenicola, both in blood collected from specimens kept under experimental conditions and from specimens obtained from their natural habitat.In the pH range of 7·3–7·8, which closely resembles in vivo blood pH values, cadmium does not affect the oxygen affinity at low concentrations (10−8-10−5 ), and decreases the O2-affinity only slightly at higher concentrations (10−5-2·10−3 ). In the more alkaline pH range, the oxygen affinity increases considerably with increasing cadmium concentrations.Cadmium exerts a facilitating influence on the haem cooperativity at lowest concentrations (10−8-10−7 ) and a minor inhibiting influence at higher concentrations.The oxygen affinity, subunit cooperativity, the Bohr-effect and the temperature effect are pH dependent.The influence of cadmium on the magnitude of the Bohr-effect is pH-dependent.In vivo measurement of the oxygen affinity of Arenicola erythrocruorin gives evidence of a more pronounced inhibition of oxygen binding at increasing cadmium concentrations in the blood, compared with the effect on purified erythrocruorin solutions.  相似文献   

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Organisms have evolved a cellular response called stress protein response that increases their tolerance in adverse environmental conditions. Well known stress proteins that bind essential and toxic metals are metallothionein (MT). The scallop Mizuhopecten yessoensis is the most interesting organism because it is able to accumulate toxic cadmium in its digestive gland. However, in the tissue of the digestive gland of Mizuhopecten yessoensis MT (metallothioneins) have not been found. Eastern scallops, Mizuhopecten yessoensis, were collected from two locations ?? one clean and one polluted site. The concentrations of cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) were measured in the digestive gland. There was a significant increase in Cd concentrations in this studied tissue. We found that in the presence of cadmium Mizuhopecten yessoensis can induce high molecular proteins. The results of experiments have shown that Cd-binding ligands have a number of properties similar to MT: acetone and temperature stability; the ability to bind some metals, including Cd, Cu and Zn. Protein chromatography (FPLC, Superosa 12) from the digestive gland of scallop M. yessoensis has shown that cadmium is associated with high molecular weight Cd-binding proteins (72 kDa and 43 kDa). The major cadmium-binding protein 72 kDa is glycoprotein. In experiments we have demonstrated that Cd-binding proteins can be induced when there is cadmium exposure. The results of this study strongly suggest that the far eastern scallop Mizuhopecten yessoensis has a unique and well-developed system for the detoxification of heavy metals and it allows for biochemical systems to be maintained in a relatively stable manner in the presence of heavy metals.  相似文献   

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The processes of bioaccumulation and elimination of cadmium by tissues of Styela clava (Herdman 1881) were investigated based on a semi-static two-compartment model. The kinetic parameters (accumulation rate constant k 1, elimination rate constant k 2, bioconcentration factor BCF, biological half-life t 1/2 and maximum equilibrium concentration C Amax) were obtained by non-linear regression. The results showed that S. clava accumulates cadmium from its aquatic environment. BCF decreased with increasing metal concentration in the water, and when the accumulation achieved balance, C Amax correlated positively with metal concentrations in the water. Concentrations of cadmium in different tissues of S. clava were: gonad > digestive gland ≈ other parts > tunic. The t 1/2 values for cadmium were 15.54-50.40 days in the accumulation process and 11.53-24.55 days in the elimination phase. The high rate of accumulation and elimination of cadmium from the body reveals the potential of the organism to be used as a biomonitor of short-term cadmium fluctuation in marine systems.  相似文献   

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The relationship between Cd and PO4 in the Kuroshio and Oyashio regions and the Okhotsk Sea was examined. The resultant equations are as follows: Cd (ng l–1)=37.0 PO4 (M)+2.6; Cd(ng l–1)=32.1 PO4 (M)+1.2 and Cd (ng l–1)=34.1 PO4 (M)+7.9, respectively. These results are in good agreement with previously reported studies, and indicate that during removal from surface waters to deeper waters by biological assimilation and regeneration in deeper waters Cd and PO4 maintain the same ratio in the open ocean. The relationship between Cd and PO4 in coastal waters, however, differed from that in the open ocean.  相似文献   

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Effects of cadmium exposure on plasma levels of calcitonin and free and protein-bound calcium were studied in vitellogenic female rainbow trout kept in brackish water (7%(.)). Fish were exposed to 100 μg cadmium litre−1 for four weeks. Exposure of female rainbow trout in the stage of vitellogenesis, with increased total plasma levels of calcium, resulted in a complex hypocalcemic response. Thus, hypocalcemia was found to be due to three different processes: (1) a decrease in the free plasma calcium, and a reduction in protein-bound calcium; due both to (2) decreased plasma levels of vitellogenin; and (3) a reduced binding of calcium to vitellogenin. These findings support the concept of an interference of cadmium with ionregulating tissues as a mechanism for hypocalcemia in rainbow trout. A direct effect on the vitellogenin-binding of calcium was also observed and reproductive function in the females was affected by decreased plasma levels of vitellogenin. In spite of the marked changes of plasma calcium in exposed fish, no significant effects on plasma calcitonin were observed, indicating a lack of a direct relationship between plasma calcium and calcitonin levels in rainbow trout.  相似文献   

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During recent years laboratory studies have demonstrated the presence of metallothionein in several species of teleosts.1–3 The role of metallothionein (MT) in protection against cadmium toxicity has been investigated by exposing fish to high levels of cadmium in the water.4–6 So far, however, few field studies have focused on the existence of MT and its role in subcellular distribution of cadmium.7 In the present study the synthesis of MT as a possible mechanism by which perch adapt to cadmium contamination was investigated in a wild population of perch. An increased MT content of perch liver was found to correlate to an increase in cadmium present in the liver.  相似文献   

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Weight specific oxygen consumption (QO2) patterns of the amphipod, Gammarus sp. (acclimated to 5°, 15° and 25°C) and of juvenile blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus (15° and 25°C) were used to evaluate the potential effect of exposure to rapid temperature changes simulating once-through power plant pumped entrainment. Amphipods at all acclimation temperatures and blue crabs at 15°C responded to the temperature changes by increasing QO2 above pre-exposure levels after the thermal increase and then returning to pre-exposure levels. The response was judged to be a normal physiological compensation response, not a thermal stress response, as suggested by some investigators. Significant differences were found among seasonal QO2, patterns in both species; QO2, increased with increasing acclimation temperature. However, no seasonal stress effects were found as a result of exposure to the temperature changes. This implies that the effects of ΔT's up to 10°C from power plants of this design should have no significant impact on these organisms.  相似文献   

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Metallothionein (MT) has been proposed as a specific biochemical probe for metal exposure of aquatic organisms. It is recognized that its usefulness as a monitoring tool depends on the full understanding of its function and on the possibility of measuring its concentration in tissues. Therefore the study of MT in crustaceans is interesting from two different points of view: the need to understand mechanisms associated with the toxicology of metals, and the potential use of this protein for monitoring metal-contamined environments. Several methods have been developed for quantitative measurements of MT in biological samples. Immunochemical and electrochemical procedures are reliable techniques but they require sophisticated equipment and highly trained staff. In the present work, modifications to the silver-saturation method have been developed for the quantitative determination of MT in crustacean tissues, estimating silver concentrations by flame in an atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Cadmium and MT were measured both in Artemia and Procambarus clarkii after sublethal exposure to cadmium. An increase in MT content was recorded in crustacean tissues after 12 h of cadmium exposure. A high responsiveness was found in MT induction by cadmium in the two crustaceans and there was a clear relationship between cadmium concentration in water and MT levels in tissues. The silver-saturation assay may be a rapid assay technnique for biomonitoring purposes.  相似文献   

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Equilibria between Chelex 100* and manganese, zinc and cadmium ions were used to determine the complexation of these trace metals in 36‰ Gulf Stream seawater at 25°C and pH 8.2. The method utilized radiotracers (54Mn, 65Zn, and 109Cd) to quantify trace metal adsorption from trace metal-amended seawater and from seawater containing a series of ethylenediaminetetracetate (EDTA)—metal ion buffers. Results were consistent with Chelex adsorption of both trace metal ions and trace metal—EDTA chelates. Equilibrium models fitted to the data were used to establish conditional stability constants for Chelex adsorption of manganese, zinc and cadmium ions and for adsorption of EDTA-chelates. These models also yielded ratios of free metal ions to total dissolved trace metal concentrations in seawater: 10−0.1 for manganese, 10−0.2 for zinc, and 10−1.5 for cadmium. Independent measurements with a cadmium ion-selective electrode also yielded a free: total cadmium ratio of 10−1.5.  相似文献   

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The accumulation of cadmium from seawater by the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, was studied as a function of metal concentration and exposure time, with special emphasis on cadmium-binding proteins. Cadmium was found, in decreasing order of magnitude, in gills, digestive gland and hemolymph. When exposed to 0·5 ppm cadmium for 2–24h, virtually all of the cadmium in the cytosolic fraction of the gill was associated with a low molecular weight (LMW) cadmium-binding protein (MW 8000). However, after 48h of exposure only 50% of the cadmium in the cytosol was bound to this protein. The rest wasfound to be associated with proteins of a molecular weight of 300 000 and 60 000. This pattern of cadmium distribution did not change over a 12-day depuration period. Similar results were obtained upon exposure to 0·1 ppm cadmium. The pattern of cadmium accumulation in the cytosolic fraction of the digestive gland was in marked contrast to that observed for the gill. Initially, the cadmium was distributed over three low molecular weight fractions. During depuration the distribution of cadmium changed and all of the metal became bound to a low molecular weight protein (MW 9000). The cadmium concentrations in the gill and digestive gland remained essentially constant during depuration (12 days). The LMW cadmium-binding proteins were purified by a combination of gelpermeation and ion-exchange chromatography. Their molecular weight, spectral properties and amino acid composition are characteristic of the vertebrate metallothioneins. During exposure to cadmium the metal rapidly appeared in the hemolymph, mainly associated with hemocyanin. During depuration cadmium was transferred from the hemolymph to the digestive gland, demonstrating that hemocyanin acts as a carrier in trace metal transport.  相似文献   

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