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重金属 Pb 和 Cu 对 Cd 在泥鳅(Misgurnus anguillicaudatus)组织器官蓄积的影响
唐建勋, 程樟顺, 张 婕, 徐玉花, 邢承华
金华职业技术学院农业与生物工程学院
摘要:
采用静水生物测试方法, 研究了 Pb(0.5mg/L)和 Cu(0.1mg/L)的相互作用对 Cd(0.05mg/L)在泥鳅组织器官中蓄积的影响。 结果表明, 重金属离子相互作用对 Cd 在泥鳅组织器官中蓄积的影响与重金属的种类、数量、染毒时间及组织器官性质有关, Cd 在泥鳅组织器官中的蓄积顺序为肝>肾>肌肉。研究发现, Cd 在组织器官中的蓄积受单一重金属的影响不显著(P>0.05), 而与 Pb、Cu 的联合胁迫有关。随着 Pb、Cu 的混合添加和时间的延续, 其相互作用对肝、肾中 Cd 的蓄积影响逐渐变得显著(P<0.05)和极显著(P<0.01), 但对肌肉中 Cd 的蓄积则未见影响(P>0.05)。
关键词:  泥鳅, 重金属离子, 相互作用, 蓄积, Cd
DOI:10.11693/hyhz201102015015
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基金项目:浙江省自然科学基金项目, Y307535 号, Y304185 号。
EFFECTS OF LEAD AND COPPER IONS ON CADMIUM ACCUMULATION IN LOACH MISGURNUS ANGUILLICAUDATUS
TANG Jian-Xun, CHENG Zhang-Shun, ZHANG Jie, XU Yu-Hua, XING Cheng-Hua
Agricultural and Bio-engineering School, Jinhua College of Profession and Technology
Abstract:
Using the hydrostatic biological testing method, the interaction effects of lead (0.5mg/L) and copper (0.1mg/L) ions on cadmium(0.05mg/L) accumulation in the tissues and organs of Misgurnus anguillicaudatus were studied. The results showed that the effects of cadmium accumulation depended on the type and number of heavy metals, exposure time and tissue types. Cadmium accumulation in the tissues and organs was in the order of liver > kidney > muscle. In the tissues and organs, cadmium accumulation was not significantly affected by the presence of either metal (P>0.05), but by the presence of both metals (P<0.05). Furthermore, cadmium accumulation in liver and kidney was significantly enhanced (P<0.05) by the presence of both metals, and extremely significant difference (P<0.01), whereas such accumulation in muscle was not affected (P>0.05).
Key words:  Misgurnus anguillicaudatus, Heavy metal ions, Interaction, Accumulation, Cadmium
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