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Long-term sublethal physiological effects on rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri, during exposure to cadmium and after subsequent recovery

Authors :
Carl Haux
Åke Larsson
Source :
Aquatic Toxicology. 5:129-142
Publication Year :
1984
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1984.

Abstract

The effects on hematology, blood plasma ion balance and carbohydrate metabolism were studied in rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri, kept in brackish water, and after 18 and 30 wk of exposure to sublethal levels of cadmium (10 and 100 μg Cd/liter), after 25 and 57 wk of subsequent recovery in clean water. Cadmium exposure caused anemia, hypocalcemia and hypermagnesemia. These effects have previously been observed in fish during shorter periods of exposure, but disappeared in the present study within 25 wk of recovery. This suggests that it is the presence of free cadmium ions during the exposure that is responsible for most of the hematological and biochemical effects. Contrary to these findings, the hyperglycemia, that was present during the exposure, persisted throughout the recovery period. Further evidence for a disturbed carbohydrate metabolism after cessation of the exposure was indicated by a dose-dependent decrease in muscle glycogen content after 25 wk of recovery, and by a dose-dependent increase in liver glycogen content after 57 wk of recovery. These effects on the carbohydrate metabolism could be mediated via the selective uptake of cadmium ions in the pancreas and an inhibitory effect on the insulin secretion, thus resulting in an abnormal endocrine control of the metabolism. Analyses of cadmium revealed a dose-dependent accumulation of cadmium in the muscle, that had reached equilibrium after 18 wk of exposure, while a continuing and dose-dependent accumulation was found in the liver throughout the exposure. The levels attained in the liver were about 100 times higher than in the muscle. The slow elimination from liver and kidney suggest a biological half-life for cadmium of more than 1 yr in these tissues. A close positive correlation was found between cadmium levels in liver and in kidney (r = 0.90) in fish after 57 wk of recovery.

Details

ISSN :
0166445X
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Aquatic Toxicology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7dcc3cb3f854ab28dd8c237610c5d5ac
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0166-445x(84)90004-3