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Physiologically-based toxicokinetic models help identifying the key factors affecting contaminant uptake during flood events.

Markus Brinkmann1, Kathrin Eichbaum1, Ulrike Kammann2, Sebastian Hudjetz3, Catrina Cofalla4, Sebastian Buchinger5, Georg Reifferscheid5, Holger Schüttrumpf4, Thomas Preuss6, Henner Hollert7.   

Abstract

As a consequence of global climate change, we will be likely facing an increasing frequency and intensity of flood events. Thus, the ecotoxicological relevance of sediment re-suspension is of growing concern. It is vital to understand contaminant uptake from suspended sediments and relate it to effects in aquatic biota. Here we report on a computational study that utilizes a physiologically based toxicokinetic model to predict uptake, metabolism and excretion of sediment-borne pyrene in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). To this end, data from two experimental studies were compared with the model predictions: (a) batch re-suspension experiments with constant concentration of suspended particulate matter at two different temperatures (12 and 24°C), and (b) simulated flood events in an annular flume. The model predicted both the final concentrations and the kinetics of 1-hydroxypyrene secretion into the gall bladder of exposed rainbow trout well. We were able to show that exhaustive exercise during exposure in simulated flood events can lead to increased levels of biliary metabolites and identified cardiac output and effective respiratory volume as the two most important factors for contaminant uptake. The results of our study clearly demonstrate the relevance and the necessity to investigate uptake of contaminants from suspended sediments under realistic exposure scenarios.
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Keywords:  Bioconcentration factor; PBPK; PBTK; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; SPM

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24727214     DOI: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2014.03.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aquat Toxicol        ISSN: 0166-445X            Impact factor:   4.964


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