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Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A
Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering
Volume 43, 2008 - Issue 10
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Combined effects of cadmium and ultraviolet radiation on mortality and mineral content in common frog (Rana temporaria) larvae

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Pages 1174-1183 | Received 14 Feb 2008, Published online: 16 Jul 2008
 

Abstract

The combined effects of UV with Cd2 + exposure on the mortality and mineral content of common frog larvae was investigated. Tadpoles were raised in increasing concentrations of Cd2 + (0–2000 μ g×L−1). Additionally the larvae were exposed to biologically effective doses of UV–A (0.24 kJ×m− 2) and UV–B (2.71 kJ×m− 2). Parallel groups were grown in the same ionic concentrations in the absence of UV. In the second experiment larvae were exposed to sublethal doses of Cd2 + (1000 μ g× L−1) for 3 days. Then the larvae were submitted to 4 weeks of recovery in clean water. Cd, Cu, Zn, Ca, Mg, Fe, Na, K contents and Na/K ratio were measured. In tadpoles exposed exclusively to Cd2 + the 96 h LC50 = 3155 μ g× L−1. By contrast in tadpoles exposed to Cd2 + and UV for 96 hours the LC50 = 710 μ g× L−1. More cadmium was accumulated in UV–exposed tadpoles. On the other hand tadpoles exposed to UV radiation removed cadmium more efficiently than non–irradiated larvae. Cu, Na, and K were positively correlated with Cd content while Mg was negatively correlated with Cd. Animals exposed to combined stressors had lower Mg, Fe, Ca, Na, Zn contents, lower Na/K ratio and higher Cu and K contents than animals exposed exclusively to cadmium. Our studies indicate that cadmium ions combined with UV significantly increase mortality of common frog tadpoles. This may be related to higher cadmium uptake, disturbances in the content of essential metals and ionic imbalance.

Notes

*Statistically significant differences between parallel UV exposed and non-exposed groups at P < 0.05.

*Statistically significant differences between parallel groups at P < 0.05.

***Statistically significant differences between parallel groups at P < 0.001.

*Statistically significant differences in comparison to control group at P < 0.05.

**Statistically significant differences in comparison to control group at P < 0.01.

***Statistically significant differences in comparison to control group at P < 0.001.

*Statistically significant differences in comparison to control group at P < 0.05.

**Statistically significant differences in comparison to control group at P < 0.01.

***Statistically significant differences in comparison to control group at P < 0.001.

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