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Dose-dependent effects of developmental mercury exposure on C-start escape responses of larval zebrafish Danio rerio
Authors:D N Weber
Institution:Marine and Freshwater Biomedical Sciences Center, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, 600 E. Greenfield Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53204, U.S.A.
Abstract:Zebrafish Danio rerio embryos were exposed to 0, 25, 50 or 75 ppb Hg2+ from 0 to 24 h post‐fertilization (hpf) then placed into Hg2+‐free water. Inductively coupled plasma‐mass spectrophotometer analysis of whole embryo Hg2+ content at 24 hpf showed a positive correlation with exposure regime (Pearson's one‐tailed, r2= 0·698, P < 0·01); at 5 days post‐hatch (dph), whole larval Hg2+ content was not detectable. Hg2+‐induced behavioural deficits in larvae were, therefore, due to changes during embryogenesis and not to residual Hg2+ in the larvae. At 5 dph, larvae were tested for responses to different frequencies but equal intensities of vibrational stimuli generated by a remotely controlled plastic hammer. Data were recorded by high‐speed videography and computer‐analysed for latency of response (ms), amplitude of the response as measured by maximum initial velocity normalized as body (standard) lengths s?1; Vmax] and duration of behaviour from initial head movement to cessation of caudal tail movement (ms). A single mechanical stimulus resulted in behavioural outcomes that were related to embryonic Hg2+ uptake. Response latency increased with exposure level and displayed an increase of ×1·5–2·5 over control values (ANOVA, P < 0·01). The Vmax decreased with exposure level to a low of 71% of control at the highest Hg2+ concentration (ANOVA, P < 0·01). Duration of behaviour displayed a biphasic response pattern in which exposure to 0, 50 or 75 ppb Hg2+ did not result in a significantly different response yet exposure to 25 ppb Hg2+ caused a significantly longer time of active response (ANOVA, P < 0·01). Repeated stimulation (1, 2 or 4 hits s?1) resulted in a concentration‐dependent increase in response failures. Regardless of stimulation frequency, larvae exposed to 0 or 25 ppb Hg2+ as embryos maintained higher Vmax levels for longer intervals during the testing period than those exposed as embryos to either 50 or 75 ppb Hg2+.
Keywords:behaviour  developmental exposure  early life stage  mercury  startle response  zebrafish
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