Responses of metallothionein and reduced glutathione in a freshwater fish Oreochromis niloticus following metal exposures.

Environ Toxicol Pharmacol

Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences and Letters, University of Çukurova, 01330 Adana, Turkey.

Published: January 2008

In this study, levels of reduced glutathione (GSH) and metallothionein (MT) which are known to be biomarker of metal exposures were measured in a freshwater fish Oreochromis niloticus following exposure to 0, 5, 10 and 20μM concentrations of Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb for 14 days. Metals and GSH were measured in the liver, gill, intestine, muscle and blood, and MT in the liver. Copper accumulation occurred only in the gill, while Zn accumulation occurred only in the muscle. Lead accumulated in the liver and gill, whereas Cd accumulated in all the tissues. Metal exposures did not alter GSH levels in the blood, muscle and gill, but its levels increased in the liver following Cd, Zn and Cu exposures. MT levels in the liver increased only in Cd-exposed fish. The results showed that there was no significant change in tissue GSH levels following metal exposures, except in the liver. The levels of liver GSH increased significantly by all the metals, except lead. Data indicated that only the liver may be suitable indicator tissue to determine the response of GSH and MTs to metal exposure in environmental monitoring studies.

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