Measuring the potency of pulp mill effluents for induction of hepatic mixed-function oxygenase activity in fish.

P. Hodson, S. Efler, J. Wilson, A. El-Shaarawi, M. Maj, T. G. Williams
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A bioassay protocol was optimized for measuring the potency of effluents or waterborne chemicals for inducing mixed-function oxygenase (MFO) activity of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Measurements of ethoxyresorufin O-deethylase (EROD) can be made with an established endpoint assay using large volumes of reagents and tissue. However, a new kinetic microplate assay offers significant savings in time, reagents, and sample volumes. Data are distributed lognormally and must be log transformed before statistical analyses. EROD activity increases with exposure time to pulp mill effluent, and a 4-d exposure provides a near-maximal response. Optimum fish size conforms to standard practices in fish toxicology; loading rates should not exceed 1 g of fish per liter of test solution per day. Feed should be withheld from test fish 48 h before testing to reduce the variance of measured activity, and anaesthetizing fish with MS-222 does not affect their response to MFO inducers. Pulp mill effluents do not lose their potency during 2-3 wk of exposure at temperatures ranging from -20 to 13 degrees C, whether stored in plastic or glass. Steel containers were associated with slight losses in potency. Bioassays of MFO induction in fish exposed to liquid effluents are practical and conform to standard practice for testing the lethality of waterbone chemicals. The results are sufficiently precise that differences among means based on live fish per treatment can be discriminated statistically when activity changes by threefold or more.
测定纸浆厂废水对鱼肝脏混合功能加氧酶活性的诱导作用。
优化了一种生物测定方案,用于测定废水或水生化学物质对虹鳟鱼(Oncorhynchus mykiss)混合功能加氧酶活性的影响。乙氧基间苯二酚o -去乙基酶(EROD)的测量可以通过使用大量试剂和组织的既定终点测定法进行。然而,一种新的动态微孔板分析提供了显著节省时间,试剂和样品体积。数据是对数正态分布,在进行统计分析之前必须进行对数变换。EROD活性随着纸浆厂废水暴露时间的增加而增加,4天的暴露提供了接近最大的响应。鱼的最佳尺寸符合鱼类毒理学的标准做法;每天每升试验溶液的载鱼量不应超过1克。试验前48小时不应给试验鱼喂饲料,以减少测定活性的差异,用MS-222麻醉鱼不会影响它们对MFO诱导剂的反应。纸浆厂废水无论储存在塑料中还是玻璃中,在-20至13摄氏度的温度下暴露2-3周都不会失去效力。钢制容器与效力稍有损失有关。对接触液体流出物的鱼类进行MFO诱导的生物测定是实用的,并且符合测试水骨化学品致死率的标准做法。结果足够精确,当活动变化三倍或更多时,基于每次处理的活鱼的均值之间的差异可以在统计上加以区分。
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