Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8883806 | Aquatic Toxicology | 2018 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
This study investigated the accumulation pattern and biological effects (genotoxicity and histopathology) to adult zebrafish (male and female) exposed to a nominal waterborne concentration of 20â¯Î¼gâ¯Lâ1 of depleted uranium (DU) for 28â¯days followed by 27â¯days of depuration. Accumulation pattern showed that (i) DU accumulated in brain, (ii) levels in digestive tract were higher than those measured in gills and (iii) levels remained high in kidney, brain and ovary despite the 27â¯days of depuration period. Genotoxicity, assessed by comet assay, was significant not only during DU exposure, but also during depuration phase. Gonads, in particular the testes, were more sensitive than gills. The histology of gonads indicated severe biological damages in males. This study improved knowledge of ecotoxic profile of uranium, for which a large range of biological effects has already been demonstrated.
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Authors
Olivier Simon, Béatrice Gagnaire, Virginie Camilleri, Isabelle Cavalié, Magali Floriani, Christelle Adam-Guillermin,