G. Ericson et A. Larsson, DNA adducts in perch (Perca fluviatilis) living in coastal water polluted with bleached pulp mill effluents, ECOTOX ENV, 46(2), 2000, pp. 167-173
DNA adducts were analyzed by P-32-postlabeling in liver and intestine of pe
rch (Per ca fluviatilis), Fish were collected in the receiving water of a b
leached kraft pulp mill at Norrsundet, Sweden, on the coast of the Bothnian
Sea, and in three different reference areas. Sampling was carried out the
last week in September 1993, 1995, and 1997, Since 1984/1985 the pulping pr
ocess at Norrsundet has been successively modified and an external waste-wa
ter treatment has been installed, resulting in lowered and altered effluent
discharges. Nevertheless, perch captured in the water area closest to the
mill (2 km) had significantly elevated levels of aromatic/hydrophobic DNA a
dducts in both liver and intestine when compared to perch captured 8 km awa
y and in the reference areas. Autoradiograms indicated a diagonal zone cons
isting of multiple overlapping adducts, a pattern typical of exposure to a
complex mixture of aromatic/hydrophobic genotoxic substances. No significan
t difference in adduct levels was detected between the years. Results from
this study reveal that fish in the area closest to the mill are exposed to
substances with a genotoxic potential. (C) 2000 Academic Press.