Pathologic impacts of contaminants in freshwater fish of Cook County IL
Autor: | Sierra M. Imanse, Martha A. Delaney, Gretchen C. Anchor, Chris Anchor, Jeffrey M. Levengood, Michael J. Kinsel, Jennifer A. Landolfi, Karen A. Terio |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Chicago
food.ingredient Carps biology Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis Micropterus Mercury Aquatic Science biology.organism_classification Polychlorinated Biphenyls Cyprinus Bass (fish) Common carp Lakes Predatory fish Animal science food Freshwater fish Animals Bass Water quality Carp Water Pollutants Chemical Environmental Monitoring |
Zdroj: | Aquatic toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 242 |
ISSN: | 1879-1514 |
Popis: | Mercury (Hg) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are widespread environmental toxicants in urban environments with negative impacts to fish health. The present study evaluated the potential association between muscle tissue contaminant (total Hg and total PCB) concentrations and indicators of health in benthic and predatory fish collected from four Forest Preserves of Cook County lakes in the Chicago metropolitan area. Common carp (carp; Cyprinus carpio) and largemouth bass (LMB; Micropterus salmoides) were sampled three times a year (spring, summer, fall) during 2019 and 2020. Water quality analyses (temperature, color, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, total alkalinity, pH, chloride, nitrate, phosphate, ammonium, and pH) were performed concurrently with fish collections. Tissue (skin-on fillet) contaminant concentrations were compared between lake types and fish species and assessed for any relationship with fish morphometric data and pathologic lesions. Main health indicator endpoints included muscle lipid content, parasite burden, and pathologic lesions. Mean total PCB concentrations were greater in carp (203.1 ± 152 µg/kg, wet weight), and mean Hg concentrations were greater in LMB (0.11 ± 0.1 mg/kg, wet weight). In most fish, concentrations of both toxicants surpassed the EPA's lowest threshold to restrict fish consumption for sensitive cohorts (0.029 mg/kg for Hg and 1.5 µg/kg for PCBs). In both species, Hg positively correlated with splenic pigmented macrophage aggregate area (P 0.001). In carp, Hg also positively correlated with hepatocellular pigmentation (P 0.01). Mercury correlated with standard length in both species (LMB: P 0.001, carp: P = 0.95), but polychlorinated biphenyls only correlated with standard length in carp (P 0.001). No association was found between intraspecific contaminant concentrations and parasite burden, year, or lake type, though differences were noted among individual lakes. The contaminant burden appeared well-tolerated with only mild Hg-associated and no appreciable PCB-associated lesions. However, possible effects on reproduction or behavior were not fully assessed, and future studies are warranted. |
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