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Cellular cadmium distribution in the common winkle, Littorina littorea (L.) determined by X-ray microprobe analysis and histochemistry.

J A Marigómez1, M P Cajaraville, E Angulo.   

Abstract

Various tissues of common winkles, Littorina littorea (L.), experimentally exposed to cadmium (Cd) chloride were examined using light and electron microscopy and their elemental composition determined by X-ray microanalysis and histochemistry. Membrane granules in gill epithelial cells with paddle cilia contain carbonates, phosphates and sulphides associated with different cations in different types of granules. Traces of Cd have been found only in those granules containing sulphur and iron. Nephrocytes also contain small amounts of this metal in the cytoplasm of excretory cells. X-ray microanalysis reveals that concretions of basophilic cells are minor sites for Cd sequestration while BTAN-ASSG stain for unbound Cd indicates that most of the Cd is located within the lysosomes of digestive cells in association with proteins. Low amounts of the metal have been evidenced in the granules of epithelial mantle cells rich in sulphur. The results also indicate that hemocytes contain granules of calcium phosphate and iron sulphide. Cd is also associated to sulphur rather than to phosphate. These hemocytes may act as Cd carrier from gills to kidney and digestive gland. A hypothetical pathway for Cd accumulation and detoxification is suggested.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2358377     DOI: 10.1007/bf02440187

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochemistry        ISSN: 0301-5564


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3.  Autometallographic localization of protein-bound copper and zinc in the common winkle, Littorina littorea: a light microscopical study.

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4.  A freshwater symbiosis as sensitive bioindicator of cadmium.

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