Bioaccumulation of Dissolved Arsenic in the Oyster Crassostrea virginica: A Radiotracer Study

M. Gómez-Batista, M. Metian, J. Teyssie, C. Alonso-Hernández, M. Warnau
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Abstract

In the framework of a program focusing on marine resource protection and management in the Caribbean, the objective of this work was to characterize As bioaccumulation in the common edible oyster Crassostrea virginica. Dissolved As (stable As  +  73As as a tracer) was taken up according to saturation kinetics for all tested exposure concentrations (2–10 μg l−1), and steady-state was reached rapidly within ∼1 week. A slight decrease in uptake efficiency was observed for the higher concentration tested. Whole-body depuration kinetics showed that 73As was lost according to double exponential depuration kinetics that were characterized by short-lived biological half-lives (Tb1/2s) of 0.5–0.9 d and by long-lived Tb1/2l of 8–16 d. No significant difference in 73As retention was found among different initial exposure concentrations of As. Overall, our results indicate that C. virginica bioaccumulates As proportionally to the ambient dissolved As concentration, and retains it with similar efficiency regardless of...
溶态砷在珍珠贝中的生物积累:放射性示踪剂研究
在加勒比地区海洋资源保护和管理项目的框架内,本研究的目的是表征普通食用牡蛎(Crassostrea virginica)中砷的生物积累。溶解的As(稳定的As + 73As作为示踪剂)根据饱和动力学在所有测试暴露浓度(2-10 μg l−1)下被吸收,并在约1周内迅速达到稳态。浓度越高,吸收效率越低。全身净化动力学表明,73As的损失符合双指数净化动力学,其特征是生物半衰期短(Tb1/2s)为0.5 ~ 0.9 d,生物半衰期长(Tb1/2l)为8 ~ 16 d。不同初始暴露浓度下,73As的保留量无显著差异。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,处女花的生物积累与环境溶解的砷浓度成正比,并且无论环境如何,其保持效率都相似。
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