Bioenhancement of cadmium transfer along a multi-level food chain
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In: Marine Environmental Research, Vol. 59, No. 5, 01.06.2005, p. 473-91.
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T1 - Bioenhancement of cadmium transfer along a multi-level food chain
AU - Seebaugh, David R
AU - Goto, Daisuke
AU - Wallace, William G
PY - 2005/6/1
Y1 - 2005/6/1
N2 - Previous studies have shown that metal partitioned to a subcellular compartment containing trophically available metal (TAM) is readily available to predators and may be enhanced by increased binding of metal to heat-stable proteins (HSP - e.g., metallothioneins). The aim of the current investigation was to determine the influence of TAM on the trophic transfer of Cd along an experimental, three-level food chain: Artemia franciscana (brine shrimp)-->Palaemonetes pugio (grass shrimp)-->Fundulus heteroclitus (mummichog). P. pugio were fed for 7 days on A. franciscana exposed to Cd in solution (including (109)Cd as radiotracer) and subjected to subcellular fractionation or fed to F. heteroclitus. An HSP-driven increase in the percentage of Cd associated with TAM (TAM-Cd%) in A. franciscana exposed to 1 muM Cd resulted in a bioenhancement (i.e., a greater than linear increase with respect to A. franciscana exposure) of Cd trophic transfer to P. pugio. Increased dietary Cd exposure did not affect TAM-Cd% in P. pugio nor trophic transfer to F. heteroclitus.
AB - Previous studies have shown that metal partitioned to a subcellular compartment containing trophically available metal (TAM) is readily available to predators and may be enhanced by increased binding of metal to heat-stable proteins (HSP - e.g., metallothioneins). The aim of the current investigation was to determine the influence of TAM on the trophic transfer of Cd along an experimental, three-level food chain: Artemia franciscana (brine shrimp)-->Palaemonetes pugio (grass shrimp)-->Fundulus heteroclitus (mummichog). P. pugio were fed for 7 days on A. franciscana exposed to Cd in solution (including (109)Cd as radiotracer) and subjected to subcellular fractionation or fed to F. heteroclitus. An HSP-driven increase in the percentage of Cd associated with TAM (TAM-Cd%) in A. franciscana exposed to 1 muM Cd resulted in a bioenhancement (i.e., a greater than linear increase with respect to A. franciscana exposure) of Cd trophic transfer to P. pugio. Increased dietary Cd exposure did not affect TAM-Cd% in P. pugio nor trophic transfer to F. heteroclitus.
KW - Animals
KW - Artemia/chemistry
KW - Biological Availability
KW - Cadmium/pharmacokinetics
KW - Diet
KW - Food Chain
KW - Fundulidae
KW - Palaemonidae/chemistry
KW - Tissue Distribution
KW - Water Pollutants/pharmacokinetics
U2 - 10.1016/j.marenvres.2004.07.003
DO - 10.1016/j.marenvres.2004.07.003
M3 - Article
C2 - 15603770
VL - 59
SP - 473
EP - 491
JO - Marine Environmental Research
JF - Marine Environmental Research
SN - 0141-1136
IS - 5
ER -