Abstract
Two invertebrates, Mytilus trossulus and Nereis diversicolor, were exposed in aquaria to cadmium (50 μ g L− 1) and a mixture of three- to six-ring PAHs (2 μ g L− 1 each) for 2 weeks. Organisms of two species were reared in separate tanks or together in the same one. Concentrations of Cd, PAHs and activities of selected biomarkers: catalase (CAT), glutathione S-transferase (GST) and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) were measured within 2 weeks of exposure. When reared separately, higher accumulation rates for cadmium were measured in mussels (16.4 μ g day− 1 g− 1 d.w. lipid-free tissue) than in polychaeta (0.7 μ g Cd g− 1 d.w day− 1). When co-exposed, a difference in bioaccumulation was maintained but the accumulation rate in N. diversicolor increased to 1.0 μ g Cd g− 1 d.w. day− 1 and decreased to 9.6 μ g Cd g− 1 d.w. day− 1 in M. trossulus. On the contrary, faster bioaccumulation rates of PAHs were seen in polychaeta than in mussels when exposed separately (19.3 vs 4.5 μ g PAHs day− 1 g− 1 lipid weight) than together (12.0 vs 3.1 μ g PAHs g− 1 l.w. day− 1). Substantial changes in the bioaccumulation patterns of the different M. trossulus organs were observed when both species were reared together. Biochemical responses indicated no effect of the accumulated contaminants on AChE, enhancement of CAT in both species and depletion of GST in Mytilus. The observed differences are discussed in terms of different bioavailability of contaminants, route of uptake and detoxification mechanism, under the two modes of exposure.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The study was financially supported in the frame of Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (Spain)—Polska Akademia Nauk (Poland) scientific cooperation, and Institute of Oceanology PAS, Sopot statutory activities II.2/03.
Notes
*KOW–octanol/water partition coefficient.
*Whole tissue in M. trossulus was calculated considering the following contribution of each organ to total tissue: gills 10%, hepatopancreas 30% and mantle 60%.
*Activity statistically different from that measured in samples collected earlier (P = 0.05; Student t-test).
**In Mytilus, AChE was measured in gills. In Nereis all activities correspond to total soft tissue. Time 0 of exposure corresponds to control.