Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 161024
Cadmium accumulation and Cd-binding proteins in marine invertebrates - a radiotracer study
Cadmium accumulation and Cd-binding proteins in marine invertebrates - a radiotracer study // Chemosphere, 61 (2005), 11; 1651-1664 doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2005.04.038 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Cadmium accumulation and Cd-binding proteins in marine invertebrates - a radiotracer study
Autori
Erk, Marijana ; Ruus, Anders ; Ingebrigtsen, Kristian ; Hylland, Ketil
Izvornik
Chemosphere (0045-6535) 61
(2005), 11;
1651-1664
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
blue mussel Mytilus edulis; sea star Asterias rubens; sea squirt Ciona intestinalis; cadmium; metallothioneins
Sažetak
Tissue and subcellular accumulation of cadmium were studied in different tissues of three marine invertebrates (blue mussel Mytilus edulis, the tunicate Ciona intestinalis and the sea star Asterias rubens) using radioactive Cd-109 as a tracer. The organisms were exposed to 0.05, 2 and 50 ug Cd L-1 for 21 days. Quantitative data were obtained by dissecting, weighing and subsequently measuring radioactivity in organs and tissues. Differences between each exposure and each tissue with regard to the amount of radioactivity and metallothionein (MT) content were evaluated. Obvious interspecies differences in Cd accumulation were observed, as well as differences between tissues of the three species. The highest concentrations of Cd in all exposure treatments were found in the hepatopancreas of M. edulis and body wall of A. rubens. Taking all treatments into account, Cd accumulation in the tunic of C. intestinalis was high compared to other tissues from this species. Over 60% of Cd was present in the S50 fraction in all treatments in all three species. Metallothionein levels were increased at the highest Cd-exposure in all species and tissues, but patterns differed. The most surprising finding was that even the lowest Cd exposure concentration (0.05 ug Cd L-1) caused MT induction in pyloric caeca of A. rubens, but there was no dose-dependent increase in MT at higher exposure levels.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
POVEZANOST RADA
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