The effects of winter cold on acute copper bioaccumulation and toxicity in brook char (Salvelinus fontinalis)

IF 4.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Aquatic Toxicology Pub Date : 2024-08-24 DOI:10.1016/j.aquatox.2024.107066
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Freshwater fish that are acutely exposed to copper (Cu) can experience disturbances of ion regulation and ammonia excretion. Temperature has been shown to affect Cu bioaccumulation and toxicity in fish, but the focus has largely been on warm temperature effects. Yet, acclimation of freshwater fish to near-freezing temperatures encountered during the winter of temperate regions can challenge fish condition and physiology, including ion regulation. Thus, temperate freshwater fish might be particularly sensitive to Cu in the winter. We investigated how winter cold affects acute Cu bioaccumulation and toxicity in juvenile brook char (Salvelinus fontinalis). Following gradual acclimation to cold temperature (-2 °C/week from 14 °C, then 4 weeks at 3 °C) vs. a warmer temperature around the species thermal optimum (14 °C for 9 weeks), and following a cold challenge (-3 °C/day from 14 °C, then 24 h at 3 °C) vs. a cold acclimation (-2 °C/week from 14 °C, then 13 weeks at 3 °C), we measured gill-Cu bioaccumulation, net fluxes of ammonia (NH3), chloride (Cl) and net and unidirectional fluxes of sodium (Na+) over a 30-h Cu exposure. Overall, winter cold did not appear to be challenging to brook char, as cold-acclimated fish had a higher fish condition and showed no sign of ion regulation impairment or increased Cu sensitivity. Contrary to our prediction, we found that Cu bioaccumulation over a 30-h Cu exposure was not significantly affected by acclimation temperature. Effects of temperature on Cu physiological effects were relatively limited (mainly on inhibition of Na+ influx and of NH3 excretion), with slightly greater effects observed in 14 °C-acclimated fish.

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冬季寒冷对溪流红点鲑(Salvelinus fontinalis)急性铜生物累积和毒性的影响
急性接触铜(Cu)的淡水鱼会出现离子调节和氨排泄紊乱。温度已被证明会影响铜在鱼类体内的生物累积和毒性,但研究重点主要集中在暖温效应上。然而,淡水鱼适应温带地区冬季接近冰点的温度会对鱼的状态和生理(包括离子调节)造成挑战。因此,温带淡水鱼在冬季可能对铜特别敏感。我们研究了冬季寒冷如何影响幼年褐马鸡(Salvelinus fontinalis)的急性铜生物累积和毒性。在逐渐适应低温(-2 °C/周,从14 °C开始,然后在3 °C条件下适应4周)与物种最适热温度附近的较高温度(14 °C,持续9周)对比之后,以及在寒冷挑战(-3 °C/天,从14 °C开始,然后在3 °C条件下适应24小时)与物种最适热温度附近的较高温度(14 °C,持续9周)对比之后。我们测量了鳃铜的生物累积、氨(NH3)和氯(Cl-)的净通量以及在 30 小时铜暴露期间钠(Na+)的净通量和单向通量。总体而言,冬季的寒冷似乎并没有给溪鲑带来挑战,因为适应寒冷环境的溪鲑鱼体状态较好,而且没有表现出离子调节功能受损或对铜的敏感性增加的迹象。与我们的预测相反,我们发现在 30 小时的铜暴露过程中,铜的生物累积并没有受到驯化温度的显著影响。温度对铜生理效应的影响相对有限(主要是抑制 Na+ 的流入和 NH3 的排泄),14 °C驯化鱼的影响稍大。
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Aquatic Toxicology
Aquatic Toxicology 环境科学-毒理学
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250
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56 days
期刊介绍: Aquatic Toxicology publishes significant contributions that increase the understanding of the impact of harmful substances (including natural and synthetic chemicals) on aquatic organisms and ecosystems. Aquatic Toxicology considers both laboratory and field studies with a focus on marine/ freshwater environments. We strive to attract high quality original scientific papers, critical reviews and expert opinion papers in the following areas: Effects of harmful substances on molecular, cellular, sub-organismal, organismal, population, community, and ecosystem level; Toxic Mechanisms; Genetic disturbances, transgenerational effects, behavioral and adaptive responses; Impacts of harmful substances on structure, function of and services provided by aquatic ecosystems; Mixture toxicity assessment; Statistical approaches to predict exposure to and hazards of contaminants The journal also considers manuscripts in other areas, such as the development of innovative concepts, approaches, and methodologies, which promote the wider application of toxicological datasets to the protection of aquatic environments and inform ecological risk assessments and decision making by relevant authorities.
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