Adverse effects and bioconcentration of chromium in two freshwater rotifer species.

Chemosphere

Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes, Centro de Ciencias Básicas, Departamento de Química. Avenida Universidad 940, Ciudad Universitaria, CP 20131, Aguascalientes, Ags., Mexico. Electronic address:

Published: September 2016

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  • The study investigates the bioaccumulation and toxic effects of trivalent chromium (CrIII) and hexavalent chromium (CrVI) on two rotifer species, Brachionus calyciflorus and Lecane quadridentata.
  • Results indicate that CrVI is significantly more toxic than CrIII, with lethal concentrations (LC50) being much lower for CrVI in both rotifer species.
  • The research shows that Cr accumulates in intoxicated rotifers, affecting their elemental composition, and suggests that L. quadridentata's tougher structure may provide a protective barrier against CrVI, while B. calyciflorus is more vulnerable due to its softer structure.

Article Abstract

Bioaccumulation of trivalent (CrIII) and hexavalent chromium (CrVI), and its adverse effects were studied in two rotifer species: Brachionus calyciflorus (two different strains), and Lecane quadridentata. Median Lethal Concentration (LC50) at 24 h of both species showed that CrVI is highly toxic: LC50 ranges from 4.7 × 10(-5) to 4 × 10(-6) mg L(-1)), compared with CrIII: LC50 ranges from 0.64 to 1.279 mg L(-1). Using the LC50 as an exposure concentration, and using atomic absorption, the bioconcentration factor (BCF) was obtained and BCFs of rotifers exposed to CrIII are four orders of magnitude lower than BCFs of rotifers exposed to CrVI. The effect of Cr on the elemental composition of the two species of rotifers in their structures by X-ray microanalysis by energy dispersion showed that Cr is found in intoxicated rotifers, but not in control rotifers. The basal immunoreactivity to metallothioneins is greater in B. calyciflorus than L. quadridentata. The immunoreactivity to metallothioneins decreases in B. calyciflorus when is exposed to CrIII, in contrast in L. quadridentata the immunoreactivity to metallothioneins increase when is exposed to CrIII, and the immunoreactivity to CrVI in L. quadridentata decrease. A mechanism is proposed in which the harder lorica of L. quadridentata acts as a barrier and accumulator of CrVI, and allows for attenuating responses like metallothionein production in L. quadridentata. Instead, in B. calyciflorus the lack of a harder lorica allows for deeper penetration of CrVI, and no time to produce attenuating measures.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.05.067DOI Listing

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