Estimating biological half-lives of 137Cs in a cyprinid fish Tribolodon hakonensis by a one-compartment model considering growth dilution effect
Autor: | Kouji Niizeki, Wataru Teramoto, Kenji Nanba, Shigehiko Izumi, Hirotaka Nomura, Naohiko Inatomi, Toshihiro Wada, Keiichi Sasaki |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
biology 010604 marine biology & hydrobiology Pellets 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences Tribolodon hakonensis Aquatic Science Contamination biology.organism_classification 01 natural sciences Dilution Excretion Animal science 040102 fisheries Freshwater fish 0401 agriculture forestry and fisheries Fish Biological half-life |
Zdroj: | Fisheries Science. 86:861-871 |
ISSN: | 1444-2906 0919-9268 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12562-020-01452-y |
Popis: | Japanese dace Tribolodon hakonensis rearing experiments were conducted to estimate parameters related to 137Cs uptake and excretion processes. Fish (initial mean total length 256 mm, 136 g) were reared at 20 °C for 182 days using the same daily ingestion rate (1% of body weight for 6 days per week) with three feeding regimens: feeding contaminated pellets (80.7 Bq/kg-dry of 137Cs) throughout the experiments (137Cs uptake group), feeding contaminated and non-contaminated pellets respectively for days 0–40 and days 42–180 (137Cs uptake–excretion group), and feeding non-contaminated pellets throughout the experiments (control group). Samples were taken periodically. The 137Cs concentrations in muscle tissues (MU) and whole bodies (WB) were measured using Ge detectors. The 137Cs concentrations in fish that had grown to 240 g by day 182 reached 45.5 Bq/kg-wet in MU and 37.0 Bq/kg-wet in WB in the 137Cs uptake group. A one-compartment model incorporating the growth coefficient estimated that the biological half-lives of 137Cs in MU and WB excluding the growth dilution effect (216 days and 233 days, respectively) were longer than the apparent biological half-lives (100 days and 104 days) observed in the 137Cs uptake–excretion group. The developed method can contribute to promoting precise prediction of radiocesium contamination of fish affected by the Fukushima fallout. |
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