期刊
AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY
卷 222, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2020.105422
关键词
Cyanobacteria; Neurotoxin; Fish; Toxicology; Gavage; Toxico-Kinetics
资金
- grant CRD from ANSES
The proliferations of cyanobacteria are increasingly prevalent in many rivers and water bodies due especially to eutrophication. This work aims to study in female medaka fish the toxicity, the transfer and the depuration of the anatoxin-a, a neurotoxin produced by benthic cyanobacterial biofilms. This work will provide answers regarding acute toxicity induced by single gavage by anatoxin-a and to the risks of exposure by ingestion of contaminated fish flesh, considering that data on these aspects remain particularly limited. The oral LD50 and NOAEL of a single dose of ( +/- )-anatoxin-a were determined at 11.50 and 6.67 mu g.g(-1), respectively. Subsequently, the toxico-kinetics of the ( +/- )-anatoxin-a was observed in the guts, the livers and the muscles of female medaka fish for 10 days. Anatoxin-a was quantified by high-resolution qTOF mass spectrometry coupled upstream to a UHPLC chromatographic chain. The toxin could not be detected in the liver after 12 h, and in the gut and muscle after 3 days. Overall, the medaka fish do not appear to accumulate ( +/- )-anatoxin-a and to largely recover after 24 h following a single sub-acute oral liquid exposure at the NOAEL.
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