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Arsenic absorption and excretion in chronically exposed developing toad Rhinella arenarum
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2017-06Registro en:
Mardirosian, Mariana Noelia; Bieczynski, Flavia; Luquet, Carlos Marcelo; Pérez, Carlos A.; Bongiovanni, Guillermina Azucena; et al.; Arsenic absorption and excretion in chronically exposed developing toad Rhinella arenarum; Elsevier Science; Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology; 52; 6-2017; 255-261
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Autor
Mardirosian, Mariana Noelia
Bieczynski, Flavia
Luquet, Carlos Marcelo
Pérez, Carlos A.
Bongiovanni, Guillermina Azucena
Lascano, Cecilia Ines
Venturino, Andres
Resumen
We assessed the toxicodynamics of As in developing Rhinella arenarum toad embryos and larvae exposed from fertilization to 0.01–10 mg As L−1. We determined As content in toad embryos and larvae by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry. Toad embryos and larvae actively bioaccumulated As, reaching tissue concentrations more than one-thousand higher than control levels after 23d-exposure to 10 mg As L−1. The bioconcentration factors also increased up to fifty times higher levels in toad larvae respect to media levels. Once recovered in As-free media, the larvae rapidly excreted the bioaccumulated As with a half-life of 1.6 d. By calcein transport competition assays, we infer that As is excreted through ABCC-like transporters, probably conjugated with GSH. These results are relevant for comprehending the risks posed by As exposure in this autochthonous aquatic species that develops in water courses from Argentina, that may contain As levels ranging between 10–15,000 μg L−1.