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Effects of copper on energy metabolism and larval development in the midge Chironomus riparius.

María J Servia1, Alexandre R R Péry, Micheline Heydorff, Jeanne Garric, Laurent Lagadic.   

Abstract

When spiked in sediments, copper is known to reduce growth of Chironomus riparius larvae and the production of eggs by adult females. The aim of this work was to better understand the origin of these phenomena by studying the effects of copper using developmental and energetic biomarkers, such as changes in larval weight and age and changes in the levels of sugars and lipids. Four-day-old C. riparius larvae were exposed to nominal concentrations of copper of 0, 6.5, 12.5, 25 and 50 mg/kg of dry sediment (silica) in 0.6 l beakers. They were fed ad libitum and exposures were stopped at 7 and 9 days after the beginning of the tests. The larvae were weighed, sexed and aged. For each sex, the larvae belonging to the phases the most frequently found in the beakers were selected for dissection and measurement of energy reserves. The increase in the concentration of copper resulted in an increasing delay in larval growth in both sexes. Desynchronized development was observed, as shown by the increase in the number of individuals that remained in the third instar or early phases of the fourth instar, as well as by a reduction in age of males. Concerning energy reserves, the levels of sugars (glycogen, trehalose and glucose) in the dissected larvae remained almost constant among levels of exposure. In contrast, at the highest copper concentration (50 mg/kg), triglyceride levels suffered a slight reduction whereas the level of free glycerol significantly increased. It is concluded that selection of C. riparius larvae for both sex and age improves the relevance of some energy-yielding substrates as indicators of adverse physiological effects of copper.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16557356     DOI: 10.1007/s10646-005-0054-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecotoxicology        ISSN: 0963-9292            Impact factor:   2.823


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