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Effects of complexing agents on the distribution of Hg(II) species provided by food to starfish Leptasterias polaris
Authors:Sophie Maheu  Emilien Pelletier
Institution:1. Université du Québec à Rimouski, Département d'océanographie;2. Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, INRS-Océanologie, 310 Allée des Ursulines, Rimouski, Québec Canada, G5L 3A1
Abstract:Abstract

Mature starfish Leptasterias polaris were exposed to labelled mercury (II) species via food contaminated at a level of 5.0 μg g?1. The distribution of inorganic Hg and methylmercury (MeHg) in starfish organs and tissues and the effect of a series of complexing agents on mercury translocation between organs and tissues were examined over a 24-h period. The distribution of mercury species in coelomic fluid components, ammonia excretion rate and mercury excretion were also measured. The highest concentrations were observed in the stomach (the source organ) and in pyloric caecum (up to 0.32 μg g?1 wet weight for inorganic Hg and 0.22 μg g?1 for MeHg). Concentrations of MeHg in gonads ranged from ≤ 0.01 to 0.08 μg g?1 whereas concentrations of inorganic Hg never exceeded 0.06 μg g?1. In all studied cases, mercury concentration was very low the coelomic fluid (≤ 0.01 μg g?1). The short-term distribution of Hg species via contaminated food in starfish L. polaris seems to be controlled by the haemal system, a primitive circulatory system responsible for the transport of soluble nutrients from the digestive track towards organs and tissues, but a possible role of the coelomic fluid can not be excluded. Very low Hg contents were observed in gonads and in the coelomic fluid which fills the general cavity. Except for mercaptoethanol (merOH) and dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA), the addition of complexing agents to the food had little effect on the distribution of Hg species. MerOH appeared as an efficient carrier for methylmercury transport through the digestive system. DMSA enhanced the translocation of inorganic mercury from stomach and pyloric caecum toward external tissues and markedly increased its excretion.
Keywords:Starfish  Leptasterias polaris  mercury(II) species  complexing agent
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