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In situ effects of metal contamination from former uranium mining sites on the health of the three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus, L.)

机译:原铀矿场的金属污染对三棘-的健康的原位影响(Gasterosteus aculeatus,L.)

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Human activities have led to increased levels of various pollutants including metals in aquatic ecosystems. Increase of metallic concentrations in aquatic environments represents a potential risk to exposed organisms, including fish. The aim of this study was to characterize the environmental risk to fish health linked to a polymetallic contamination from former uranium mines in France. This contamination is characterized by metals naturally present in the areas (manganese and iron), uranium, and metals (aluminum and barium) added to precipitate uranium and its decay products. Effects from mine releases in two contaminated ponds (Pontabrier for Haute-Vienne Department and Saint-Pierre for Cantal Department) were compared to those assessed at four other ponds outside the influence of mine tailings (two reference ponds/department). In this way, 360 adult three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) were caged for 28 days in these six ponds before biomarker analyses (immune system, antioxidant system, biometry, histology, DNA integrity, etc.). Ponds receiving uranium mine tailings presented higher concentrations of uranium, manganese and aluminum, especially for the Haute-Vienne Department. This uranium contamination could explain the higher bioaccumulation of this metal in fish caged in Pontabrier and Saint-Pierre Ponds. In the same way, many fish biomarkers (antioxidant and immune systems, acetylcholinesterase activity and biometric parameters) were impacted by this environmental exposure to mine tailings. This study shows the interest of caging and the use of a multi-biomarker approach in the study of a complex metallic contamination.
机译:人类活动导致水生生态系统中各种污染物(包括金属)的含量增加。水生环境中金属浓度的增加对包括鱼类在内的暴露生物构成了潜在风险。这项研究的目的是表征与法国前铀矿产生的多金属污染有关的鱼类健康面临的环境风险。这种污染的特征是自然存在于该地区的金属(锰和铁),铀和添加以沉淀铀及其衰变产物的金属(铝和钡)。将两个受污染的池塘(上维埃纳省的Pontabrier和运河总署的Saint-Pierre)的排雷影响与在矿山尾矿影响范围之外的其他四个池塘(两个参考池塘/部门)进行了评估。这样,在生物标记分析(免疫系统,抗氧化剂系统,生物特征,组织学,DNA完整性等)之前,在这六个池塘中将360只成年三棘棘鱼(Gasterosteus aculeatus)关在笼中28天。接受铀矿尾矿的池塘中铀,锰和铝的含量较高,尤其是在上维埃纳省。铀污染可能解释了这种金属在蓬塔布里埃和圣皮埃尔池塘的网箱中较高的生物蓄积性。同样,许多鱼生物标志物(抗氧化剂和免疫系统,乙酰胆碱酯酶活性和生物特征参数)也受到这种环境暴露于矿山尾矿的影响。这项研究表明了笼养的兴趣以及在复杂金属污染的研究中使用多种生物标志物的方法。

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