In the framework of an International Association for the Promotion of
Cooperation with Scientists from the Independent States of the Former
Soviet Union (INTAS) Project on biodiversity and adaptation strategies
of Arctic coastal marine benthos, research was focused on the role of
metallothioneins as a possible indicator of the effect on animals and
availability of trace metals in the Arctic. Metallothioneins are low-
molecular-weight, cysteine-rich proteins known to be induced by high e
nvironmental levels of trace metals. Specimens of Macoma balthica and
Mytilus edulis were collected along several Arctic estuaries in the Wh
ite and Pechora seas; whole tissues for AL balthica and the digestive
gland and gills for Al. edulis were dissected, frozen in liquid nitrog
en, and lyophilized onboard. Metallothionein concentrations were deter
mined by a polarographic assay. From the same stations organisms and s
ediments were also collected for metal analysis. The results revealed
significant differences in metallothionein concentrations among the st
ations for Al, balthica. Similar, although less marked, differences we
re also obtained in the organs of M. edulis. Data on metallothionein w
ere compared with trace metal concentrations in both the organisms and
sediments. Also, the relationship with abiotic factors (salinity) and
biological variables (size of sampled organisms) was determined. In p
articular, biological variables seemed to influence metallothionein co
ncentration in the organisms and their effect should be carefully cons
idered for a correct assessment of differences between stations. (C) 1
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