UPTAKE, TISSUE DISTRIBUTION AND METABOLISM OF C-14-LABELED TRIBUTYLTIN (TBT) IN THE DOG-WHELK, NUCELLA-LAPILLUS

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BRYAN, GW [1 ]
BRIGHT, DA [1 ]
HUMMERSTONE, LG [1 ]
BURT, GR [1 ]
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[1] ROYAL ROADS MIL COLL,ENVIRONM SCI GRP,VICTORIA V0S 1B0,BC,CANADA
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10.1017/S0025315400034792
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Q17 [水生生物学];
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071004 ;
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A study of tributyltin (TBT) uptake, tissue distribution and breakdown in dog-whelks, Nucella lapillus, was carried out using C-14-labelled tributyltin chloride. The compound was introduced into animals by exposure to sea-water, from a diet of labelled mussels and by injection. Measurements of C-14 were made on tissue extracts containing total C-14, TBT+DBT and TBT. Organs examined included digestive gland, kidney, mantle, foot, viscera, gonads and blood. Absorption of dissolved TBT occurred primarily via tissues associated with the mantle: autoradiographic evidence showed that of these the ctenidium (gill) and osphradium were probably most important. Of non-reproductive tissues, mantle displayed least evidence of TBT degradation whereas kidney and digestive gland contained lower proportions of C-14 as TBT (approximately 60%) than other tissues. By virtue of its more rapid response, initially at least, the kidney had a primary role in degrading dissolved TBT that reached the blood. Dog-whelks feeding on labelled Mytilus edulis absorbed organotins very efficiently via the digestive gland, which then played a major role in TBT breakdown. However, the capacity for degradation is not sufficient to prevent, TBT concentration factors of the order of 1 00,000 (dry tissue/water) being attained in N. lapillus. Autoradiography revealed surprisingly high grain-counts in nerves, which may be significant in view of evidence in the literature that neurohormones are intermediaries in the chain linking TBT with imposex.
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