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Title: Heavy metals in fish scales: accumulation and effects on calcium regulation in the mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus L

Thesis/Dissertation ·
OSTI ID:5335359

The scales of Fundulus heteroclitus were used to study the effects of heavy metals on fish calcification. Fish were subjected to laboratory zinc- or cadmium-exposure and scales analyzed for calcium, phosphorus, metals, and organic content. In regenerating scales, both metals caused reductions in scale calcium and phosphorus during the early stages of calcification. In later stages, phosphorus was elevated by cadmium. In calcium-45 uptake experiments metal-specific results were observed. Cd affected calcification indirectly by reducing Ca/sup 2 +/ uptake by the gills while Zn, acted directly at the site of calcification and was accumulated by the scales. Experiments with isolated gills in vitro using metabolic inhibitors suggested that initial Ca/sup 2 +/ uptake occurs by facilitated diffusion and that Cd/sup 2 +/ ions are effective at displacing Ca/sup 2 +/ ions from the calcium carrier. In saltwater fish, Ca/sup 2 +/ transport across the basolateral membranes of gill chloride cells is partially dependent on a metal-insensitive Ca/sup 2 +/-ATPase but most Ca/sup 2 +/ uptake appears to occur passively. In isolated scales, Ca/sup 2 +/ transport was energy dependent and was inhibited by both Cd and Zn.

Research Organization:
South Carolina Univ., Columbia (USA)
OSTI ID:
5335359
Resource Relation:
Other Information: Thesis (Ph. D.)
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English