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Accumulation and toxicokinetics of fluoranthene in water-only exposures with freshwater amphipods

โœ Scribed by Susan Kane Driscoll; Peter F. Landrum; Elizabeth Tigue


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
91 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-7268

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Abstract

Two 10โ€d waterโ€only toxicity tests with radiolabeled fluoranthene were conducted with two species of freshwater amphipods, Hyalella azteca and Diporeia sp. For H. azteca, 10โ€d median lethal concentrations were 564 nmol/L and 481 nmol/L. Tentative median lethal doses, determined from the regressions of body burden of remaining live H. azteca versus survival, were 5.6 and 3.6 mmol fluoranthene/kg wet weight tissue. Diporeia appeared to be less sensitive, because survival in Diporeia was greater than 84% after 10โ€d exposures. Elimination rates determined for Diporeia, ranging from 0.0011 to 0.0042/h (halfโ€lives of 7โ€“26 d), were much slower than rates determined for H. azteca of 0.128 to 0.188/h (halfโ€lives of 4โ€“6 h). Faster elimination in H. azteca may be related to its greater ability to metabolize fluoranthene. For H. azteca, an average of 17% of its body burden was present as metabolites after 24 h of exposure to radiolabeled fluoranthene, as compared to 5% for Diporeia. For Diporeia, exposure to various water concentrations of fluoranthene for various lengths of time resulted in declines in the conditional uptake clearance rates (ml water cleared/g wet weight tissue/h). A similar, although less dramatic trend was observed for conditional uptake clearance rates in H. azteca.


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Two freshwater amphipods, Hyalella azteca and Diporeia sp., were exposed to sediment spiked with radiolabeled fluoranthene at nominal concentrations of 0.1 (trace) to 1,270 nmol fluoranthene/g dry weight. In two experiments, uptake kinetics and mortality were determined over 30-d exposures. Concentr