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Uptake Kinetics and Subcellular Compartmentalization Explain Lethal but Not Sublethal Effects of Cadmium in Two Closely Related Amphipod Species

Authors :
Ekaterina Madyarova
Maxim A. Timofeyev
Denis V. Axenov-Gribanov
Hans-O. Pörtner
Franz-Josef Sartoris
Michael Ginzburg
Z. M. Shatilina
Rolf Altenburger
Till Luckenbach
Anton Gurkov
Daria Bedulina
Y. A. Lubyaga
Lena Jakob
Source :
Environmental sciencetechnology. 51(12)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Eulimnogammarus cyaneus and Eulimnogammarus verrucosus, closely related amphipod species endemic to Lake Baikal, differ with respect to body size (10- to 50-fold lower fresh weights of E. cyaneus) and cellular stress response (CSR) capacity, potentially causing species-related differences in uptake, internal sequestration, and toxic sensitivity to waterborne cadmium (Cd). We found that, compared to E. verrucosus, Cd uptake rates, related to a given exposure concentration, were higher, and lethal concentrations (50%; LC50) were 2.3-fold lower in E. cyaneus (4 weeks exposure; 6 °C). Upon exposures to species-specific subacutely toxic Cd concentrations (nominal LC1; E. cyaneus: 18 nM (2.0 μg L–1); E. verrucosus: 115 nM (12.9 μg L–1); 4 weeks exposure; 6 °C), Cd amounts in metal sensitive tissue fractions (MSF), in relation to fresh weight, were similar in both species (E. cyaneus: 0.25 ± 0.06 μg g–1; E. verrucosus: 0.26 ± 0.07 μg g–1), whereas relative Cd amounts in the biologically detoxified heat stable pr...

Details

ISSN :
15205851
Volume :
51
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental sciencetechnology
Accession number :
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