EFFECT OF SUBLETHAL CONCENTRATION OF MERCURY AND ZINC ON THE ENERGETICS OF A FRESH-WATER FISH CYPRINUS-CARPIO (LINNAEUS)

Citation
K. Radhakrishnaiah et al., EFFECT OF SUBLETHAL CONCENTRATION OF MERCURY AND ZINC ON THE ENERGETICS OF A FRESH-WATER FISH CYPRINUS-CARPIO (LINNAEUS), Acta biologica Hungarica, 44(4), 1993, pp. 375-385
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
02365383
Volume
44
Issue
4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
375 - 385
Database
ISI
SICI code
0236-5383(1993)44:4<375:EOSCOM>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
Exposure of a freshwater fish Cyprinus carpio to the sublethal concent ration of mercury (0.1 mg L(-1)) and zinc (6.0 mg L(-1)) resulted in d istinct changes in the energy metabolism of gill, liver and muscle at 1, 15 and 30 days. The changes were: (a) The rate of oxygen consumptio n and SDH activity decreased in the organs of mercury-exposed fish at all the three exposure periods in the order 1 > 15 < 30 days. Whereas, an increase was observed in these parameters in the organs of zinc-ex posed fish in the order 1 > 15 > 30 days. (b) The activity of LDH and the levels of pyruvate and lactate increased in all the three organs o f the fish at the three exposure periods studied in both the metal med ia. But, this increase was also in the order 1 > 15 < 30 days and 1 > 15 > 30 days in the organs of the fish exposed to mercury and zinc, re spectively. (c) The results indicated greater reliance of mercury expo sed fish on the energetically less efficient anaerobic glycolysis as t he oxidative metabolism suppressed, and the dependency of zinc-exposed fish on both the oxidative and anaerobic glycolytic pathways in order to met the energy requirements. On prolonged exposure zinc-exposed fi sh could adapt to sublethal toxic stress, such type of adaptive-respon se was not observed in mercury-exposed fish.