Effect of diesel fuel hydrocarbons on embryogenesis and 45Ca2+ uptake by unfertilized eggs of sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus intermedius

P.M. Zhadan , M.A. Vaschenko
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Abstract

1. The quality of unfertilized eggs of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius, kept for a long time (50 days) in a sea water containing water soluble hydrocarbons of diesel fuel in sublethal concentrations (0.3–0.04 mg/l), was assessed through observation of embryogenesis and the intensity of 45Ca2+ uptake.

2. It has been shown that such treatment led to delay and asynchronism of embryonal and larval development and to appearance of a greater number of abnormalities compared to the control.

3. Unfertilized eggs of sea urchins exposed to the hydrocarbons in sublethal concentrations accumu- lated 30–60% more 45Ca2+ than those of control animals. Short-term incubation (2 hr) of eggs at the same hydrocarbon concentrations did not change 45Ca2+ uptake by unfertilized eggs of control animals.

4. The increase of hydrocarbon concentration up to 1 mg/l (i.e. to a concentration causing disturbance of embryogenesis in acute experiments) in short-term experiments caused a small elevation in the 45Ca2+ uptake by unfertilized eggs of control animals (30% more than in untreated eggs).

5. Ionomycin-induced (concentration 10−8−10−9) increase of 45Ca2+ uptake by unfertilized eggs (50–100% more than the untreated eggs) caused the same disturbance of embryogenesis as under hydrocarbon exposure.

6. It is suggested that one of the mechanisms inducing the deleterious effect of hydrocarbons in sea urchin gametes is related to the increase of membrane permeability to calcium ions.

柴油烃类对海胆胚胎发生及未受精卵对45Ca2+吸收的影响
1. 短句来源通过观察胚胎发育和45Ca2+的吸收强度,对在含有亚致死浓度(0.3 ~ 0.04 mg/l)的柴油水溶碳氢化合物的海水中长期保存(50 d)未受精卵的质量进行了评价。研究表明,与对照组相比,这种治疗导致胚胎和幼虫发育的延迟和不同步,并出现更多的异常。未受精卵暴露在亚致死浓度的碳氢化合物中,其45Ca2+的积累比对照动物多30-60%。在相同碳氢化合物浓度下,卵短期孵育(2小时)不改变对照动物未受精卵对45Ca2+的吸收。在短期实验中,碳氢化合物浓度增加到1mg /l(即在急性实验中达到引起胚胎发育障碍的浓度)会引起对照动物未受精卵对45Ca2+的摄取少量升高(比未受精卵多30%)。离子霉素诱导的(浓度为10−8−10−9)未受精卵对45Ca2+的吸收增加(比未受精卵多50-100%)引起的胚胎发育障碍与暴露于碳氢化合物下相同。提示海胆配子中烃类有害作用的机制之一与膜对钙离子的通透性增加有关。
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