Influence of preexposure to sublethal levels of copper on Cu-64 uptake and distribution among tissues of the European eel ( Anguilla anguilla )

The effect of preexposure to copper was examined in European eels with respect to uptake and distribution of Cu-64 among tissues. Eels were exposed in freshwater to 8 and 64 mu g Cu . L(-1) for 0, 6 and 28 days before Cu-64 incubation. The accumulation of copper in gill, liver and muscle tissue was...

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Main Authors: Grosell, M., Boetius, I., Hansen, H.J.M., Rosenkilde, P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/c6897e0e-62c5-438d-9178-462eb18f1f20
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Summary:The effect of preexposure to copper was examined in European eels with respect to uptake and distribution of Cu-64 among tissues. Eels were exposed in freshwater to 8 and 64 mu g Cu . L(-1) for 0, 6 and 28 days before Cu-64 incubation. The accumulation of copper in gill, liver and muscle tissue was studied by the uptake of Cu-64 during 67 hr of exposure to 8 and 64 mu g . L(-1). The Cu accumulation rate in muscle tissue was inversely related to bodyweight. Although the accumulation rates in liver and muscle tissues were significantly reduced after 6 and 28 days of preexposure to 64 mu g . L(-1) (but not to 8 mu g . L(-1)), the accumulation rates in the gills were not affected by preexposure. We suggest that the excretion rate of copper was stimulated by the applied preexposure to 64 mu g Cu . L(-1)