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Metal Transfer among Organs Following Short- and Long-Term Exposures Using Autoradiography: Cadmium Bioaccumulation by the Freshwater Prawn Macrobrachium australiense

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The study demonstrates the complex behavior of cadmium accumulated by M. australiense and improves the understanding of how exposure duration will influence the internal location and potential toxicity of metals.
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The uptake, depuration, and organ distribution of the radioisotope 109Cd were used to explore the internal kinetics of this nonessential metal following accumulation from waterborne cadmium by the freshwater decapod crustacean Macrobrachium australiense. Short- (6 h) and long-term (7 to 14 days) exposures to the radioisotope in solutions of 0.56 μg Cd/L were followed by depuration in metal- and isotope-free water for up to 21 days. The anatomical distribution of the radionuclide was visualized using autoradiography at predefined time points. The gills did not become saturated with cadmium after 14 days of exposure and demonstrated a greater rate of cadmium uptake relative to the hepatopancreas. Cadmium concentrations decreased rapidly during depuration from both gills and hepatopancreas after short exposures but slowly following long-term exposures. This suggests that the duration of cadmium exposure influences the depuration rate for this organism. The study demonstrates the complex behavior of cadmium a...

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Aquatic live animal radiotracing studies for ecotoxicological applications: Addressing fundamental methodological deficiencies.

TL;DR: This paper describes methods that are often used in lab-based radioecology studies but are rarely described in great detail and provides examples of three main techniques in live aquatic animal radiotracer studies to improve data quality control and demonstrates why each technique is crucial in interpreting the data from such studies.
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Mangrove metal pollution induces biological tolerance to Cd on a crab sentinel species subpopulation.

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Does ecotype matter? The influence of ecophysiology on benzo[a]pyrene and cadmium accumulation and distribution in earthworms

TL;DR: In this article, three earthworm species, Eisenia fetida (epigeic), Pheretima guillelmi (endogeic), and Metaphire guillellmi (anecic), were exposed to different concentrations (0, 1, 10, 30, 60, 100, 300, 500, 500) of BaP or Cd in natural fluvo-aquic soil for 14 days.
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One and multi-compartments toxico-kinetic modeling to understand metals' organotropism and fate in Gammarus fossarum.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed modeling approaches to improve knowledge on dynamic of accumulation and fate of Cd and Hg in gammarid's organs, which showed that organs which accumulate and depurate the most, in terms of concentrations, are caeca and intestine for both metals; the one-compartment TK models is the most relevant for Hg, while the multi-compartments TK model allows a better fit to Cd data, demonstrating dynamic transfer of CD among organs.
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Lead toxicity on a sentinel species subpopulation inhabiting mangroves with different status conservation

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TL;DR: The significance of accumulated metal concentrations is discussed in terms of the biological significance, including the attempted recognition of a high or low concentration, and of the applied use of aquatic invertebrates in biomonitoring programmes assessing geographical and temporal variation in trace metal bioavailabilities in aquatic systems.
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TL;DR: The biodynamic model of trace metal bioaccumulation allows the prediction and explanation of widely differing accumulated trace metal concentrations in organisms, combining geochemical analyses of environmental metal concentrations with the measurement of key physiological parameters for a species from the site under consideration.
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Multiple functions of the crustacean gill: osmotic/ionic regulation, acid-base balance, ammonia excretion, and bioaccumulation of toxic metals

TL;DR: This review provides a comprehensive overview of the ecology, physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology of the mechanisms of osmotic and ionic regulation performed by the gill.
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Subcellular compartmentalization of Cd and Zn in two bivalves. II. Significance of trophically available metal (TAM)

TL;DR: It is found that of the 2 bivalves, P. amurensis poses the greater threat of Cd exposure to predators because of higher tissue concentrations and greater partitioning as TAM; exposure of Zn to predators would be similar between these species.
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A protective effect of dietary calcium against acute waterborne cadmium uptake in rainbow trout.

TL;DR: Since elevated dietary Ca2+ reduces waterborne Cd uptake, fish eating a Ca(2+)-rich invertebrate diet may be more protected against waterborneCd toxicity in a field situation.
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