Immunotoxicity of tributyl tin to Japanese sea bass, Lateolabrax japonicus and red sea bream, Pagrus major, in relation to their body burden

J. Koyama, Masayo Murakami, S. Uno
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Two marine fishes, Japanese sea bass and red sea bream, were exposed to dietary tributyl tin(TBT)for two weeks to examine its immunotoxicity in relation to their body burdens. TBT body burdens of test fishes were also compared to TBT body burdens of their wild and cultured counterparts to predict their immune function inhibition. TBT concentrations of both fishes were significantly increased when dietary TBT concentrations were increased. While one of the non-specific immune responses, phagocytosis by neutrophil was not inhibited by TBT, another response, NBT reduction as a measure of oxidative burst of both fish species was inhibited even in the lowest dietary TBT concentration. Reverse sigmoid curve relationships were observed between inhibition of oxidative burst and TBT body burden in both fish species. TBT concentrations of some wild sea bass and cultured red sea bream were higher than the observed TBT concentrations of the lowest concentration exposure group of the present study. These results suggest that non-specific immune response of wild sea bass and cultured red sea bream can be inhibited by TBT contamination.
三丁基锡对日本黑鲈和红鲷的免疫毒性及其与体负荷的关系
以日本黑鲈和红鲷两种海鱼为研究对象,对三丁基锡(TBT)进行了为期两周的免疫毒性试验。还将试验鱼的TBT体负荷与野生和养殖鱼的TBT体负荷进行了比较,以预测其免疫功能抑制。随着饲料中TBT浓度的增加,两种鱼的TBT浓度均显著升高。虽然TBT不抑制中性粒细胞吞噬的非特异性免疫反应之一,但两种鱼类的另一反应NBT减少(作为氧化爆发的衡量指标)即使在最低的饲料TBT浓度下也被抑制。在两种鱼类中,氧化爆发抑制与TBT体负荷呈倒s型曲线关系。部分野生黑鲈和养殖红鲷的TBT浓度高于本研究最低浓度暴露组的TBT浓度。结果表明,TBT污染可抑制野生黑鲈和养殖红鲷的非特异性免疫反应。
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