Source and impact of lead contamination on δ-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase activity in several marine bivalve species along the Gulf of Cadiz
Coastal areas and estuaries are particularly sensitive to metal contamination from anthropogenic sources and in the last few decades the study of space–time distribution and variation of metals has been extensively researched. The Gulf of Cadiz is no exception, with several rivers draining one of th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Aquatic toxicology 2011-01, Vol.101 (1), p.146-154 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Coastal areas and estuaries are particularly sensitive to metal contamination from anthropogenic sources and in the last few decades the study of space–time distribution and variation of metals has been extensively researched. The Gulf of Cadiz is no exception, with several rivers draining one of the largest concentrations of sulphide deposits in the world, the Iberian Pyrite Belt (IPB). Of these rivers, the Guadiana, one of the most important in the Iberian Peninsula, together with smaller rivers like the Tinto and Odiel, delivers a very high metal load to the adjacent coastal areas.
The purpose of this work was to study the source and impact of lead (Pb) drained from historical or active mining areas in the IPB on the activity of a Pb inhibited enzyme (δ-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase, ALAD) in several bivalve species along the Gulf of Cadiz.
Seven marine species (
Chamelea gallina,
Mactra corallina,
Donax trunculus,
Cerastoderma edule,
Mytilus galloprovincialis,
Scrobicularia plana and
Crassostrea angulata) were collected at 12 sites from Mazagón, near the mouth of the rivers Tinto and Odiel (Spain), to Cacela Velha (Ria Formosa lagoon system, Portugal). Lead concentrations, ALAD activity and lead isotope ratios (
206Pb/
204Pb,
207Pb/
204Pb and
208Pb/
204Pb) were determined in the whole soft tissues.
The highest Pb concentrations were determined in
S. plana (3.50
±
1.09
μg
g
−1 Pb d.w.) and
D. trunculus (1.95
±
0.10
μg
g
−1 Pb d.w.), while
M. galloprovincialis and
C. angulata showed the lowest Pb levels ( |
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ISSN: | 0166-445X 1879-1514 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.aquatox.2010.09.012 |