THE RELEVANCE OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS LIPID-CONTENT TO THE TOXICITY OF LIPOPHILIC CHEMICALS - TOXICITY OF LINDANE TO DIFFERENT FISH SPECIES

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GEYER, HJ
SCHEUNERT, I
BRUGGEMANN, R
MATTHIES, M
STEINBERG, CEW
ZITKO, V
KETTRUP, A
GARRISON, W
机构
[1] GSF FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM UMWELT & GESUNDHEIT GMBH,INST BODENOKOL,D-85764 NEUHERBERG,GERMANY
[2] GSF FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM UMWELT & GESUNDHEIT GMBH,PROJEKTGRP UMWELTGEFAHRDUNGSPOTENTIALE CHEM,D-85764 NEUHERBERG,GERMANY
[3] UNIV OSNABRUCK,D-49069 OSNABRUCK,GERMANY
[4] FISHERIES & OCEANS CANADA,DIV MARINE CHEM,ST ANDREWS E0G 2X0,NB,CANADA
[5] TECH UNIV MUNICH,INST CHEM,LEHRSTUHL OKOL CHEM,D-85350 FREISING,GERMANY
[6] US EPA,ENVIRONM RES LAB,ATHENS,GA 30613
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10.1006/eesa.1994.1034
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The acute toxicity (48-hr LC(50)) of lindane (gamma-HCH) to 16 fish species, belonging to eight families, ranges from 22 to 900 mu g/liter (mean: 150 mu g/liter). A significant positive linear relationship between the lipid content (% on a wet weight basis) of the fishes and their toxicity to gamma-HCH was found. If the toxicity is referred to 1% lipid, 48-hr LC(50) values range between 13.2 and 32 mu g/liter, and thus the coefficient of variation of the mean is reduced from 139 to 22%. It is concluded that the lipids of aquatic organisms serve as a protective reservoir against the toxic effects of lindane and other lipophilic, relatively persistent organic chemicals, because they are bioconcentrated mainly in the body lipids. Therefore, in organisms with high lipid content, only a relatively small fraction of the hydrophobic chemical can reach target organs (nerves, liver, etc.) and/or receptors. For comparing toxicity data of organic chemicals to aquatic organisms, the total lipid content of the organisms must be considered. The results of this investigation are important in comparative environmental toxicology for risk assessment of freshwater and marine organisms. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.
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