大型水蚤
铀
毒物动力学
毒性
放射化学
体内分布
血淋巴
环境化学
化学
急性毒性
生物
毒理
生物化学
体外
材料科学
冶金
有机化学
作者
Ian Byrnes,Lisa M. Rossbach,Dag Anders Brede,Daniel Grolimund,Darío Ferreira Sánchez,Gert Nuyts,Václav Čuba,Estela Reinoso‐Maset,Brit Salbu,Koen Janssens,Deborah Oughton,Shane Scheibener,Hans‐Christian Teien,Ole Christian Lind
出处
期刊:ACS Nano
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2023-03-15
卷期号:17 (6): 5296-5305
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsnano.2c06111
摘要
A combination of synchrotron-based elemental analysis and acute toxicity tests was used to investigate the biodistribution and adverse effects in Daphnia magna exposed to uranium nanoparticle (UNP, 3–5 nm) suspensions or to uranium reference (Uref) solutions. Speciation analysis revealed similar size distributions between exposures, and toxicity tests showed comparable acute effects (UNP LC50: 402 μg L–1 [336–484], Uref LC50: 268 μg L–1 [229–315]). However, the uranium body burden was 3- to 5-fold greater in UNP-exposed daphnids, and analysis of survival as a function of body burden revealed a ∼5-fold higher specific toxicity from the Uref exposure. High-resolution X-ray fluorescence elemental maps of intact, whole daphnids from sublethal, acute exposures of both treatments revealed high uranium accumulation onto the gills (epipodites) as well as within the hepatic ceca and the intestinal lumen. Uranium uptake into the hemolymph circulatory system was inferred from signals observed in organs such as the heart and the maxillary gland. The substantial uptake in the maxillary gland and the associated nephridium suggests that these organs play a role in uranium removal from the hemolymph and subsequent excretion. Uranium was also observed associated with the embryos and the remnants of the chorion, suggesting uptake in the offspring. The identification of target organs and tissues is of major importance to the understanding of uranium and UNP toxicity and exposure characterization that should ultimately contribute to reducing uncertainties in related environmental impact and risk assessments.
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