STIMULATION OF RESPIRATION IN ULVA-LACTUCA BY HIGH-CONCENTRATIONS OF CADMIUM AND ZINC - EVIDENCE FOR AN ALTERNATIVE RESPIRATORY PATHWAY

Citation
Ea. Webster et Gm. Gadd, STIMULATION OF RESPIRATION IN ULVA-LACTUCA BY HIGH-CONCENTRATIONS OF CADMIUM AND ZINC - EVIDENCE FOR AN ALTERNATIVE RESPIRATORY PATHWAY, Environmental toxicology and water quality, 11(1), 1996, pp. 7-12
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Toxicology,"Environmental Sciences","Water Resources
ISSN journal
10534725
Volume
11
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
7 - 12
Database
ISI
SICI code
1053-4725(1996)11:1<7:SORIUB>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
The effect of zinc on respiration of Ulva lactuca (previously incubate d in filtered seawater, in the dark, for 18 h) was investigated using an oxygen electrode. When exposed to zinc (as sulphate) at concentrati ons up to 25 mM, zinc stimulated respiration with maximum stimulation occurring at 1.5 mM, and above 5 mM respiration was inhibited. When zi nc was used in conjunction with the uncoupler DNP (dinitrophenol, 50 m u M), the stimulatory effects were cumulative, Oligomycin (6 mM) reduc ed O-2 uptake by similar to 42% but the addition of zinc to oligomycin -treated alga restored respiration to near normal values, indicating t hat zinc did not achieve its uncoupling effect via the mitochondrial A TPase. When zinc was added to cyanide-treated U. lactuca, respiration was partially restored to normal rates. These results were similar to those obtained previously, which showed that cadmium (but not uncouple rs such as DNP) increased respiration in cyanide-treated U. lactuca. C admium-stimulated respiration was abolished only when cyanide was used in conjunction with salicylhydroxamic acid (SHAM), which indicated th e presence of an alternative oxidative, cyanide-resistant pathway that has not been reported previously for U. lactuca. It is suggested that Zn (or Cd) stimulated O, uptake via the alternative oxidative pathway . (C) 1996 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.