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Título: Influence of environmentally relevant concentrations of Zn, Cd and Ni and their binary mixtures on metal uptake, bioaccumulation and development in larvae of the purple sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
Autor: Nogueira, Lygia Sega
Domingos-Moreira, Fabíola Xochilt Valdez
Klein, Roberta Daniele
Bianchini, Adalto
Wood, Chris M.
Palavras-chave: Cadmium
Nickel
Zinc
Bioaccumulation
Cadmium
Concentration (composition)
Heavy Metal
Invertebrate
Morphology
Nickel
Pollution Exposure
Zinc
Adult
animal experiment
animal tissue
article
Bioaccumulation
Calcium Transport
chemical interaction
Concentration (parameter)
Controlled Study
developmental delay
Developmental Stage
Embryo
Environmental Exposure
Environmental Impact
Female
Gastrula
Larva
Male
Nonhuman
Priority Journal
Strongylocentrotus Purpuratus
Echinoidea
Invertebrata
Strongylocentrotus Purpuratus
Data do documento: 2021
Revista: Aquatic Toxicology
É parte de: Volume 230
Abstract: Metal accumulation, disturbance of Ca2+ homeostasis, and occurrence of abnormalities are well-established consequences of single metal exposure during early development stages of sea urchins. However, the effects caused by low concentrations of metals and metal mixtures need to be better understood in marine invertebrates. Therefore, the present study investigated the effects of environmentally relevant concentrations of Zn (9 μg/L), Cd (30 μg/L) and Ni (5 μg/L) in single and binary exposures (Zn + Cd, Cd + Ni and Ni + Zn) to the early life stages of the purple sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. Endpoints checked in all treatments after 48-h exposure were unidirectional metal influx rates, bioaccumulation, and Ca2+ influx rates. Additionally, the presence of abnormal larvae and developmental delay was evaluated at 24 h, 48 h and 72 h of exposure. Unidirectional influx rates of all three metals were significantly higher than control background rates in all single exposures and binary mixtures, and were generally not different between them. Net accumulation (body burden) of both Zn and Cd increased significantly as a result of their respective single exposures, while Ni accumulation decreased considerably. When Zn or Cd were presented in binary exposures with other metals, the net accumulations of Zn or Cd were reduced relative to single exposures to these metals, whereas this did not occur for Ni accumulation. Thus, bioaccumulation proved to be a better metric than influx rate measurements to analyze metal competition at a whole organism level at these low metal concentrations. Short-term Ca2+ influx also did not appear to be a sensitive metric, as the measured rates did not vary among all single and binary exposures, with the exception of a lower rate in Ni + Zn binary exposure. A critical aspect observed was the relationship between bioaccumulation versus influx measurements, which proved positive for Cd, but negative for Zn and Ni, demonstrating possible capacities for both Zn and Ni regulation by sea urchin larvae. Increases in larval abnormalities relative to controls occurred only after binary mixtures, starting at 48 h exposure and maintained until 72 h. However, delay of the sea urchin development by the presence of gastrula stage at 72 h exposure occurred in Zn and Ni single exposures and all metal mixtures, with very high abnormal development when Ni was present. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2020.105709
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