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The impacts of stress on sodium metabolism and copper accumulation in a freshwater fish.

机译:压力对淡水鱼钠代谢和铜积累的影响。

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In freshwater fish, stress can often result in significant modifications to Na+ metabolism and may be an important aspect to consider in conservation efforts; as maintaining ion balance is critical to survival and ion transport is also a key determinant of metal toxicity. In order to better quantify the response of stress, Na+ influx, Na+ efflux, and copper accumulation were measured as a result of handling stress in inanga (Galaxias maculatus). This species is a culturally and economically important fish in New Zealand as one of the major species in the local 'whitebait' fishery. Na+ influx rates in inanga were found to be 2-3 times greater after handling than in 'recovered' fish, and Na+ efflux rates increased in the range of 5-6 times. Both influx and efflux rates quickly returned to resting levels within 24 h. Increases in Na+ efflux were strongly correlated with opercular beat frequency. This suggests an increas in ventilation, and subsequent enhanced diffusive loss of Na+, as the mechanism of increased Na+ efflux. Total body copper levels were also measured under similar treatments. Fish had significantly higher levels of copper directly after handling than following a 24 h recovery; likely due to a shared Na+/copper uptake pathway. As accumulation is linked to toxicity, fish exposed to elevated copper levels in stressful environments will consequently be more at risk to metal toxicity. In a natural environment, stress can come from many different sources; among which, anthropogenic disturbances can often be a cause. Given that inanga must migrate through metal-contaminated coastal regions to reach breeding habitats, they will be exposed to toxicants under conditions where perfusion and ventilation of the gill is increased. As such, ion loss would be exacerbated, leading to an enhanced compensatory ion uptake and an increase in accumulation of ion-mimicking toxicants such as copper, exacerbating toxicity. This is a concern as conservation efforts in more disruptive environments may not be adequately protected.
机译:在淡水鱼中,压力通常会导致Na + 代谢的显着改变,可能是保护工作中需要考虑的重要方面。因为维持离子平衡对于生存至关重要,而离子迁移也是金属毒性的关键决定因素。为了更好地量化应力的响应,测量了处理Inanga(Galaxias maculatus)应力的结果,Na + 流入,Na + 外排和铜积累。该物种是新西兰文化和经济上重要的鱼类,是当地“银鱼”渔业中的主要物种之一。发现处理后的Inanga中Na + 的流入量是“回收”鱼的2-3倍,Na + 的流出量在5的范围内增加6次。流入和流出速率在24小时内迅速恢复到静止水平。 Na + 外排的增加与眼动搏动频率密切相关。这表明通气增加,并且Na + 的扩散扩散损失增加,这是由于Na + 外排增加的机制。人体总铜水平也在相似的治疗下进行了测量。直接处理后,鱼类的铜含量远高于恢复24小时后的水平。可能是由于Na + /铜吸收途径共享。由于积累与毒性有关,因此,在压力环境中暴露于升高的铜水平的鱼类将更易受到金属毒性的威胁。在自然环境中,压力可能来自许多不同的来源。其中,人为干扰通常可能是原因。鉴于inanga必须穿越受金属污染的沿海地区才能到达繁殖栖息地,因此在under的灌注和通风增加的条件下,它们将暴露于有毒物质。因此,离子流失会加剧,导致补偿性离子吸收的增加以及模拟离子的有毒物质(例如铜)的积累增加,从而加剧了毒性。这是一个令人担忧的问题,因为在更具破坏性的环境中的保护工作可能得不到充分的保护。

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