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Ultra-acute exposure to cadmium does not impair whitefish sperm motility

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JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY
Volume 99, Issue 3, Pages 1130-1134

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jfb.14769

Keywords

aquatic organisms; cadmium; sperm motility; whitefish

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  1. Academy of Finland [308485]
  2. OLVI-Saatio
  3. Academy of Finland (AKA) [308485, 308485] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)

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The study found that environmentally realistic concentrations of Cadmium do not have significantly harmful effects on the fertilization potential of European whitefish during sperm motility activation.
Cadmium (Cd) exposure can impair the traits of aquatic animals associated with reproduction. In natural lakes Cd is typically detected at concentrations below 0.001 mg l(-1). The authors investigated the impact of ultra-acute Cd exposure on sperm motility in European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus). They activated sperm with water containing various nominal concentrations of Cd and recorded sperm motility parameters. Only the highest Cd concentration (500 mg l(-1)) was associated with decreased sperm swimming velocity and increases in both the percentage of static cells and curvature of the sperm swimming trajectory. The results indicate that environmentally realistic concentrations of Cd during the sperm motility activation are not critically harmful to male C. lavaretus fertilization potential.

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