Development of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) exposed to produced water during early life stages Effects on embryos, larvae, and juvenile fish

被引:58
|
作者
Meier, Sonnich [1 ]
Morton, H. Craig [1 ]
Nyhammer, Gunnar [2 ]
Grosvik, Bjorn Einar [1 ,3 ]
Makhotin, Valeri [4 ]
Geffen, Audrey [2 ]
Boitsov, Stepan [1 ]
Kvestad, Karen Anita [3 ]
Bohne-Kjersem, Anneli [3 ]
Goksoyr, Anders [2 ,3 ]
Folkvord, Arild [2 ]
Klungsoyr, Jarle [1 ]
Svardal, Asbjorn [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Inst Marine Res, N-5817 Bergen, Norway
[2] Univ Bergen, Dept Biol, N-5020 Bergen, Norway
[3] Univ Bergen, Dept Mol Biol, N-5020 Bergen, Norway
[4] Moscow MV Lomonosov State Univ, Dept Ichthyol, Moscow, Russia
[5] Univ Bergen, Dept Med, Pharmacol Sect, N-5020 Bergen, Norway
关键词
Alkylphenols; Early life stages; Embryo; Endocrine disruption; Cod; Gadus morhua; Larvae; Produced water; Pigmentation; Sex differentiation; MASS SPECTROMETRY ANALYSIS; MEDAKA ORYZIAS-LATIPES; MUSSELS MYTILUS-EDULIS; ZEBRAFISH DANIO-RERIO; WEATHERED CRUDE-OIL; NORTH-SEA; GENE-EXPRESSION; RAINBOW-TROUT; SOLUBLE FRACTION; JAPANESE MEDAKA;
D O I
10.1016/j.marenvres.2010.08.002
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Produced water (PW) contains numerous toxic compounds of natural origin such as dispersed oil metals alkylphenols (APs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) In addition PW also contains many different chemicals which have been added during the oil production process In the study described here cod were exposed to real PW collected from an oil production platform in the North Sea This was done in order to best recreate the most realistic field-exposure regime in which fish will be affected by a wide range of chemicals The biological effects found in this study therefore cannot be assigned to one group of chemicals alone but are the result of exposure to the complex chemical mixture found in real PW Since APs are well known to cause endocrine disruption in marine organisms we focused our chemical analysis on APs in an attempt to better understand the long-term effects of APs from PW on the biology of fish In this study cod were exposed to several concentrations of real PW and 17 beta-oestradiol (E-2) a natural oestrogen at different developmental stages Cod were exposed to PW either during the embryo and early larvae stage (up to 3 months of age) or during the early juvenile stage (from 3 to 6 months of age) Results showed that in general APs bioconcentrate in fish tissue in a dose and developmental stage dependent manner during PW exposure However juveniles appeared able to effectively metabolise the short chain APs Importantly PW exposure had no effect on embryo survival or hatching success However 1% PW clearly interfered with the development of normal larval pigmentation After hatching most of the larvae exposed to 1% PW failed to begin feeding and died of starvation This inability to feed may be linked to the increased incidence of jaw deformities seen in these larvae In addition cod exposed to 1% PW had significantly higher levels of the biomarkers vitellogenin and CYP1A in plasma and liver respectively No similar effects were seen in cod exposed to either 01% or 001% PW (c) 2010 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved
引用
收藏
页码:383 / 394
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Application of prospective probionts at early stages of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) rearing
    Lauzon, Helene L.
    Magnadottir, Bergljot
    Gudmundsdottir, Bjarnheidur K.
    Steinarsson, Agnar
    Arnason, Ivar Orn
    Gudmundsdottir, Sigridur
    AQUACULTURE RESEARCH, 2010, 41 (10) : e576 - e586
  • [32] Transcriptional effects on glutathione S-transferases in first feeding Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) larvae exposed to crude oil
    Olsvik, P. A.
    Nordtug, T.
    Altin, D.
    Lie, K. K.
    Overrein, I.
    Hansen, B. H.
    CHEMOSPHERE, 2010, 79 (09) : 905 - 913
  • [33] Effects of Cryopreservation on Morphology and Viability of Sperm and Larvae of Atlantic Cod, Gadus morhua L.
    Ottesen, Oddvar H.
    Marschhauser, Vegard
    Babiak, Igor
    JOURNAL OF THE WORLD AQUACULTURE SOCIETY, 2012, 43 (03) : 375 - 386
  • [34] Endocrine Modulation in Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua L.) Exposed to Alkylphenols, Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons, Produced Water, and Dispersed Oil
    Tollefsen, K. E.
    Sundt, R. C.
    Beyer, J.
    Meier, S.
    Hylland, K.
    JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH-PART A-CURRENT ISSUES, 2011, 74 (7-9): : 529 - 542
  • [35] Biomarker candidate discovery in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) continuously exposed to North Sea produced water from egg to fry
    Bohne-Kjersem, Anneli
    Bache, Nicolai
    Meier, Sonnich
    Nyhammer, Gunnar
    Roepstorff, Peter
    Saele, Oystein
    Goksoyr, Anders
    Grosvik, Bjorn Einar
    AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY, 2010, 96 (04) : 280 - 289
  • [36] Decreased lipid storage in juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) during settlement in cold-water eelgrass habitat
    Copeman, L. A.
    Parrish, C. C.
    Gregory, R. S.
    Wells, J. S.
    MARINE BIOLOGY, 2008, 154 (05) : 823 - 832
  • [37] Decreased lipid storage in juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) during settlement in cold-water eelgrass habitat
    L. A. Copeman
    C. C. Parrish
    R. S. Gregory
    J. S. Wells
    Marine Biology, 2008, 154 : 823 - 832
  • [38] Interactive effects of ammonia and oxygen on growth and physiological status of juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
    Remen, Mette
    Imsland, Albert Kjartansson
    Stefansson, Sigurd O.
    Jonassen, Thor Magne
    Foss, Atle
    AQUACULTURE, 2008, 274 (2-4) : 292 - 299
  • [39] Effects of turbidity on the spontaneous and prey-searching activity of juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
    Meager, Justin J.
    Batty, Robert S.
    PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2007, 362 (1487) : 2123 - 2130
  • [40] Effects of North Sea oil and alkylphenols on biomarker responses in juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
    Sturve, Joachim
    Hasselberg, Linda
    Falth, Herman
    Celander, Malin
    Forlin, Lars
    AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY, 2006, 78 : S73 - S78