Literature DB >> 7567908

Cadmium concentrations in two adult acanthocephalans, Pomphorhynchus laevis and Acanthocephalus lucii, as compared with their fish hosts and cadmium and lead levels in larvae of A. lucii as compared with their crustacean host.

B Sures1, H Taraschewski.   

Abstract

Adults of Pomphorhynchus laevis and Acanthocephalus lucii were analyzed for cadmium by atomic absorption spectrometry. Their cadmium concentrations were compared with those found in different tissues (muscle, liver, and intestine) of their final hosts the chub and perch. Additionally, the cadmium and lead concentrations in larvae of A. lucii and their intermediate host Asellus aquaticus were determined. Regarding the adult acanthocephalans, the parasites showed several times more cadmium than did the tissues of their fish hosts. In contrast to this obvious accumulation capacity of adult A. lucii, the larvae contained less cadmium than did their crustacean host. Thus, the cadmium concentration in the larval stages was nearly 180 times lower than that measured in the adult worms. According to the present results, it appears that the heavy metals cadmium and lead are predominantly accumulated by the adult acanthocephalans inside the fish gut and not by the larvae inside the hemocoel of the crustaceans.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7567908     DOI: 10.1007/BF00931792

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.289


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