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Reduction of growth and haemolymph Ca levels in the freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis chronically exposed to cobalt

机译:长期暴露于钴的淡水蜗牛斜纹小球藻的生长和血淋巴钙水平的降低

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The ecological risk assessment and the development of water-quality criteria for Co are currently still hampered by insufficient knowledge about the toxicity of Co to freshwater organisms. A relevant group of organisms, for which no toxicity data with Co are available, is the class of the herbivorous pulmonate freshwater snails, which fulfil a pivotal role in the consumption and decomposition of aquatic plants and epihyton. We measured the growth rate of the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis chronically exposed for 28 days to a series of Co concentrations. The no observed effect concentration (NOEC) and the lowest observed effect concentration (LOEC) for growth rate were 26 and 79 μg Co/L, respectively. Growth rate of snails exposed to 79 μg Co/L and higher concentrations was more impaired in the final 2 weeks of exposure than in the first 2 weeks of exposure. The reduced growth rate at 79 μg Co/L was accompanied by a reduced concentration of Ca in the haemolymph at the end of the exposure. Possible mechanisms of toxicity of Co to snail growth were suggested to be an impairment of Ca uptake and homeostasis and/or feeding inhibition. Although additional research is needed to investigate the relative importance of these mechanisms, as well as the interrelatedness between them, the toxicity data currently presented can assist in risk assessment and water-quality criteria development.
机译:目前对钴的生态风险评估和水质标准的制定仍因对钴对淡水生物毒性的认识不足而受到阻碍。一类相关的有机物,没有有关Co的毒性数据,它是草食性肺酸盐淡水蜗牛类,在水生植物和附睾的消耗和分解中起着关键作用。我们测量了长期暴露于一系列Co浓度下28天的田螺lymnaea stagnalis的生长速率。生长速率的无观测效应浓度(NOEC)和最低观测效应浓度(LOEC)分别为26和79μgCo / L。在暴露的最后2周中,暴露于79μgCo / L和更高浓度的蜗牛的生长速度比暴露的前2周受到的损害更大。在暴露结束时,在79μgCo / L的生长速率降低的同时,血淋巴中的Ca浓度降低。 Co对蜗牛生长的毒性作用的可能机制被认为是对Ca吸收和体内稳态和/或摄食抑制的损害。尽管还需要进行其他研究来调查这些机制的相对重要性以及它们之间的相互关系,但目前提供的毒性数据可有助于风险评估和水质标准的制定。

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