Fr. De La Torre et al., Long-term in situ toxicity bioassays of the Reconquista River (Argentina) water with Cyprinus carpio as sentinel organism, WATER A S P, 121(1-4), 2000, pp. 205-215
The toxicity of the Reconquista River water at Cascallares, a relatively lo
w polluted point, was determined by means of bioassays with juvenile Cyprin
us carpio as a test organism. During the summer of 1995-1996, three 30 days
-long in situ caged fish tests were conducted. Changes in the activities of
branchial (Na+, K+)- and Mg++-ATPases and brain AchE of fish were studied.
The chemical profile of the river water showed that heavy metals and pheno
ls were the main pollutants. Gill ATPases activities were altered, while br
ain AchE activity resulted inhibited in one of the assays. (Na+, K+)-depend
ent activity was inhibited approximately 20% as compared with controls; in
two assays Mg++-ATPase activity was stimulated. The condition factor of cag
ed fish did not differ from controls. Since the protein content of gills wa
s slightly altered, the detected changes in the enzyme activity should not
be linked to alterations in the protein synthesis.