Heavy metal toxicity: cadmium permeates through calcium channels and disturbs the plant water status

被引:598
作者
Perfus-Barbeoch, L [1 ]
Leonhardt, N [1 ]
Vavasseur, A [1 ]
Forestier, C [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Mediterranee, CEA Cadarache, DSV DEVM,UMR 163,CEA,CNRS, Lab Echanges Membranaires & Signalisat, F-13108 St Paul Les Durance, France
关键词
abscissic acid; Aradidopsis thaliana; calcium channels; stomata;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-313X.2002.01442.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Because plant wilting has been described as a consequence of cadmium (Cd2+) toxicity, we investigate Cd2+ effects on plant water losses, gas exchanges and stomatal behaviour in Arabidopsis thaliana L. Effects of 1-week Cd2+ application in hydroponic condition (CdCl2 10-100 muM) were analyzed. A 10-muM Cd2+ concentration had no significant effect on the plant-water relationship and carbon assimilation. At higher Cd2+ concentrations, a Cd2+-dependent decrease in leaf conductance and CO2 uptake was observed despite the photosynthetic apparatus appeared not to be affected as probed by fluorescence measurements. In epidermal strip bioassays, nanomolar Cd2+ concentrations reduced stomatal opening under light in A. thaliana, Vicia faba and Commelina communis. Application of 5 muM ABA limited the root-to-shoot translocation of cadmium. However, the Cd2+-induced stomatal closure was likely ABA-independent, since a 5-day treatment with 50 muM Cd2+ did not affect the plant relative water content. Additionally, a similar Cd2+ induced stomatal closure was observed in the ABA insensitive mutant abi1-1. Interestingly, this mutant displayed a higher transpiration rate than the wild type but did not accumulate more Cd2+, arguing that Cd2+ uptake is not dependent only on the transpiration flow. Application of putative calcium channels inhibitors suppressed the inhibitory effect of Cd2+ in epidermal strip experiments, suggesting that Cd2+ could enter the guard cell through calcium channels. Patch-clamp studies with V. faba guard cell protoplasts showed that plasma membrane K+ channels were insensitive to external Cd2+ application whereas Ca2+ channels were found permeable to Cd2+. In conclusion, we propose that Cd2+ affects guard cell regulation in an ABA-independent manner by entering the cytosol via Ca2+ channels.
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页码:539 / 548
页数:10
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