Aw. Glynn, The influence of zinc on apical uptake of cadmium in the gills and cadmiuminflux to the circulatory system in zebrafish (Danio rerio), COMP BIOC C, 128(2), 2001, pp. 165-172
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Toxicology
Journal title
COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY C-TOXICOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY
Zn (0-16 muM) effects on apical Cd uptake from the water into the branchial
epithelium and influx of Cd from the water to the circulatory system in ze
brafish (Danio rerio) were studied in three experiments. Apical Cd uptake w
as decreased by Zn in all three experiments. In fish exposed to 1-600 nM Cd
(experiment 1), apical Cd uptake showed saturation kinetics at 2 and 4 muM
Zn, and a competitive interaction was indicated. At 16 muM Zn, Cd uptake i
ncreased linearly. Cadmium influx did not show saturation kinetics, but was
inhibited by 16 muM Zn at low Cd exposure concentrations. In fish exposed
to 0.1-600 nM Cd (experiment 2), Cd uptake was inhibited by 16 muM Zn, wher
eas at 30 nM Cd uptake was inhibited by 2 muM Zn. Similarly, 2 muM Zn did n
ot influence Cd uptake in fish exposed to 0.1-2 nM Cd (experiment 3), where
as 2 muM Zn inhibited uptake at 8-30 nM Cd. Zinc also inhibited Cd influx a
t higher Cd concentrations. However, at lower Cd exposures, a Zn-induced in
creased influx was indicated. Zinc influences the Cd uptake and influx proc
esses at several sites in the branchial epithelial cells, indicating that i
nflux of Zn2+ and Cd2+ occurs through common pathways. (C) 2001 Elsevier Sc
ience Inc. All rights reserved.