Assessment of physiological effects of sublethal cadmium on Cyprinus carpio

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting
B. Eissa, N. Ossana, Alfredo SalibiÁ¡n, L. Ferrari
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The effects of sublethal and short-term exposure to Cd were assessed with the purpose of studying the energy metabolism parameters in young Cyprinus carpio under laboratory conditions. The fish were exposed to Cd solutions (0.20 mg Cd. L-1) over a two-week term. The assayed concentration was environmentally realistic since it was frequently found in most highly polluted peri-urban water bodies in Argentina. No mortality was recorded among the animals during the experiments. The relationships between assimilation efficiency (U), oxygen consumption as a measure of specific metabolic rate (SMR) and ammonium excretion (AE) were determined. After exposure to Cd, a significant correlation was found between SMR and AE. It was concluded that under the assayed conditions the metal caused alterations in energy-related homeostasis of fish. Most of the responses may be interpreted as indicative of adaptations to compensate for increased energy requirements due to the physiological impairments caused by Cd.
亚致死镉对鲤生理效应的评价
在实验室条件下,研究了亚致死和短期接触镉对鲤幼鱼能量代谢的影响。这些鱼在两周内暴露于镉溶液(0.20 mg Cd. L-1)中。分析的浓度在环境上是现实的,因为它经常出现在阿根廷污染最严重的城郊水体中。实验期间没有动物死亡的记录。测定了同化效率(U)、耗氧量(SMR)和铵态氮排泄量(AE)之间的关系。暴露于Cd后,SMR与AE之间存在显著相关性。由此得出结论,在试验条件下,金属引起了鱼体内能量相关稳态的改变。大多数反应可能被解释为适应性的指示,以补偿由于Cd引起的生理损伤而增加的能量需求。
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International Journal of Environment and Health
International Journal of Environment and Health Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (all)
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期刊介绍: The IJEnvH is a fully-refereed scientific journal that provides an international forum for the exchange of information and the advancement of knowledge in the multidisciplinary field of Environment and Health. The aim of the IJEnvH is to stimulate the discussion and communication among scientists, researchers and experts with different background and expertise, involved, at different levels, with the study of environment and health problems.
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