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Department of Biology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4K1
Juvenile rainbow trout
(Oncorhynchus mykiss) were exposed to waterborne Cu (22 µg/l) in moderately hard water for up to 28 days. Relative to control
fish kept at background Cu levels (2 µg/l), Cu-preexposed fish
displayed decreased uptake rates of waterborne Cu via the gills but not
of dietary Cu via the gut during 48-h exposures to
64Cu-radiolabeled water and diet, respectively. At normal
dietary and waterborne Cu levels, the uptake rates of dietary Cu into the whole body without the gut were 0.40-0.90
ng · g
1 · h
1, >10-fold
higher than uptake rates of waterborne Cu into the whole body without
the gills, which were 0.02-0.07
ng · g
1 · h
1. Previously
Cu-exposed fish showed decreased new Cu accumulation in the gills,
liver, and carcass during waterborne 64Cu exposures and in
the liver during dietary 64Cu exposures. A 3-h gill
Cu-binding assay showed downregulation of the putative high-affinity,
low-capacity Cu transporters and upregulation of the low-affinity,
high-capacity Cu transporters at the gills in Cu-preexposed fish.
Exchangeable Cu pools in all the tissues were higher during dietary
than during waterborne 64Cu exposures, and previous Cu
exposure reduced waterborne exchangeable Cu pools in gill, liver, and
carcass. Overall, these results suggest a quantitatively greater role
for the dietary than for the waterborne route of Cu uptake, a key role
for the gill in Cu homeostasis, and important roles for the liver and
gut in the normal metabolism of Cu in fish.
copper metabolism; copper preexposure; water; diet
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