Cv. Eickhoff et Fcp. Law, A URINE COLLECTION SYSTEM FOR STUDYING THE EXCRETION OF XENOBIOTICS FROM DUNGENESS CRABS, Journal of pharmacological and toxicological methods, 33(1), 1995, pp. 23-27
A technique is described for collecting urine from the Dungeness crab,
Cancer magister (Dana), a commercially important seafood and an indic
ator species of aquatic pollution. The technique has been modified fro
m previously published methods to study the role of urinary excretion
in the elimination of lipophilic pollutants by the Dungeness crab. The
improved urine collection system uses chemically resistant and nonrea
ctive materials that are better suited to pharmacological and toxicolo
gical studies than those used in previous methods. The improved method
was tested by injecting a vital dye into catheterized Dungeness crabs
and by measuring urine flows for 10 days. This technique can be used
to determine the urinary excretion of xenobiotics and facilitate the c
haracterization of chemicals and their metabolites accumulated by crab
s.