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Cadmium-containing granules in kidney tissue of the Atlantic white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhyncus acutus) off the Faroe Islands

Authors :
N Quellard
Isabelle Gallien
Florence Caurant
B. Fernandez
Paco Bustamante
Monique Bordes
P. Babin
Pierre Miramand
LIttoral ENvironnement et Sociétés - UMRi 7266 (LIENSs)
Université de La Rochelle (ULR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Centre Commun d'Analyses (CCA)
Université de La Rochelle (ULR)
Microscopie Electronique
Centre hospitalier universitaire de Poitiers (CHU Poitiers)
Source :
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology-Part C: Comparative Pharmacology, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology-Part C: Comparative Pharmacology, Elsevier, 2001, 130 (3), pp.389-395. ⟨10.1016/S1532-0456(01)00265-4⟩
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

International audience; Top predators from the northern sub-polar and polar areas exhibit high cadmium concentrations in their tissues. In the aim to reveal possible adverse effects, samples of five Atlantic white-sided dolphins Lagenorhyncus acutus have been collected on the occasion of the drive fishery in the Faroe Islands, for ultrastructural investigations and energy dispersive X-ray microanalyses. Cadmium concentrations were less than the limit of detection in both immature individuals and ranged from 22.7 to 31.1 µg g-1 wet weight in the mature individuals. Two individuals with the highest cadmium concentrations exhibited electron dense mineral concretions in the basal membranes of the proximal tubules. They are spherocrystals made up of numerous strata mineral deposit of calcium and phosphorus together with cadmium. Cadmium has been detected with a molar ratio of Ca:Cd of 10:1 in the middle of these concretions. To our knowledge, this is the first report of such granules in a wild vertebrate. The role of these granules in the detoxification of the metal and the possible pathological effects are considered.

Details

ISSN :
15320456 and 03064492
Volume :
130
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicologypharmacology : CBP
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0780431a31ae437b55e8e27b63c31e92
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1532-0456(01)00265-4⟩