The acute osmoregulatory effects of low pH and Cu, alone and in combination, on the dwarf cichlid (Apistogramma agassizii) in Rio Negro blackwater and Rio Solimões whitewater: Flux rates of ions, nitrogenous wastes and water.

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Carolyn Morris, Anne Crémazy, Jhonatan Mota da Silva, Ora E Johannsson, Colin J Brauner, Chris M Wood, Adalberto Luis Val
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Increases in anthropogenic activities in the Amazon have led to pollution from trace metals, including copper. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is known to protect against metal toxicity and ionoregulatory disturbances in Amazonian fish, particularly at low pH. However, little is known about the effects of DOC and trace metals, such as copper, on the branchial water transport pathways. Water moves across the gills of fish through two distinct pathways: paracellularly through tight junctions and transcellularly by diffusion through aquaporins. In the present study, we evaluated the effects of copper (nominally 200 μg L-1) on diffusive water flux rate (transcellular water movement), paracellular permeability ([3H]-polyethylene glycol-4000 clearance), ion balance (net sodium, potassium and chloride fluxes) and nitrogenous waste (ammonia and urea) excretion in the dwarf cichlid, Apistogramma agassizii. Exposures were conducted in control water (low ions, very low DOC), in filtered Rio Negro (RN) blackwater (low ions, high DOC) and in filtered Rio Solimões (RS) whitewater (higher ions, intermediate DOC) at pH 7 and pH 4. Copper increased ion losses in control water, especially at low pH; RN water protected against these effects, whereas RS water did not, reflecting greater complexation of free Cu2+ ions by RN DOC. Our results are the first to show that copper tends to inhibit urea-N excretion as well as ammonia excretion, and also decreases branchial water transport both transcellularly and through tight junctions. The protective effects of DOC against the disturbances caused by copper were dependent on the source of the DOC and the water pH.

低pH和Cu单独或联合对里约热内卢Negro黑水和里约热内卢Solimões白水中矮小稚鱼(Apistogramma agassizii)的急性渗透调节作用:离子、含氮废物和水的通量。
亚马逊地区人为活动的增加导致了包括铜在内的微量金属的污染。已知溶解有机碳(DOC)可以保护亚马逊鱼类免受金属毒性和离子调节干扰,特别是在低ph下。然而,对于DOC和微量金属(如铜)对鳃部水运输途径的影响知之甚少。水通过两种不同的途径在鱼鳃间流动:细胞旁通过紧密连接和细胞外通过水通道蛋白扩散。在本研究中,我们评估了铜(名义上为200 μg L-1)对小虾蛄(Apistogramma agassizii)扩散水通量率(跨细胞水运动)、细胞旁渗透性([3H]-聚乙二醇-4000清除率)、离子平衡(净钠、钾和氯化物通量)和含氮废物(氨和尿素)排泄的影响。在对照水(低离子,极低DOC),过滤里约热内卢Negro (RN)黑水(低离子,高DOC)和过滤里约热内卢Solimões (RS)白水(高离子,中等DOC)中进行暴露,pH为7和pH为4。铜增加了控制水中的离子损失,特别是在低pH条件下;RN水可以防止这些影响,而RS水则没有,这反映了RN DOC对自由Cu2+离子的络合作用更大。我们的研究结果首次表明,铜倾向于抑制尿素- n的排泄和氨的排泄,并减少跨细胞和通过紧密连接的鳃水运输。DOC对铜干扰的保护作用取决于其来源和水体pH。
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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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4.00
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292
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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