Toxicokinetics of waterborne bisphenol a in landlocked salmon (Salmo salar m. Sebago) eggs at various temperatures
- 1 October 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
- Vol. 20 (10) , 2296-2302
- https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.5620201023
Abstract
Eye‐pigmented eggs of landlocked salmon were exposed to waterbone [14C]‐labeled bisphenol A at four temperatures (2, 6, 8, and 12°C). Both in accumulation and depuration experiments, the eggs were exposed to a bisphenol A concentration of 1 μg/L for 196 h. In the depuration experiment, the exposed eggs were placed into clean water for 96 h. At each sampling time, the eggs were dissected into three parts (eggshell, embryo, and yolk sac), and all of these parts were weighed and analyzed separately in a liquid scintillation counter. The results show that waterborne bisphenol A accumulates in developing salmon eggs. Accumulation of bisphenol A showed a clear trend both in whole eggs and in dissected parts: the higher the temperature, the higher the uptake rate constant and the concentration of bisphenol A. Steady state was reached only in the embryos at the lowest temperature; in other cases, accumulation was linear. Depuration was significant only in the embryos at 2 and 6°C. As the accumulation and the depuration results show, the elimination of bisphenol A was evidently more significant at lower temperatures.Keywords
This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
- Chemical accumulation and biotransformation enzyme activities of rainbow trout embryos in waterborne exposure to PCB-77Marine Environmental Research, 1998
- Bioaccumulation of lipophilic substances in fish early life stagesEnvironmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 1998
- Xenoestrogens: The Emerging Story of Bisphenol ATrends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1998
- A review of the environmental fate, effects, and exposures of bisphenol AChemosphere, 1998
- Toxicokinetics in aquatic systems: Model comparisons and use in hazard assessmentEnvironmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 1992
- Effects of Acute Temperature Change on Respiration and Toxicant Uptake by Rainbow Trout, Salmo gairdneri (Richardson)Physiological Zoology, 1991
- Toxicokinetics of organic xenobiotics in the amphipod, Pontoporeia hoyi: role of physiological and environmental variablesAquatic Toxicology, 1988
- Degradation of bisphenol A in natural watersChemosphere, 1987
- Accumulation of waterborne selenium by rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri), eggs, fry and juvenilesFish Physiology and Biochemistry, 1986
- Uptake and distribution of 2,5,2′,5′-tetrachlorobiphenyl in developing lake troutToxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1979