Title of article :
Competition of zinc, cadmiunt and calcium for binding sites in sperm of trout and carp
Author/Authors :
Ebrahimi, M. university of qom, قم, ايران
Abstract :
Heavy metal pollutions of aquatic ecosystems have already raised many concerns on aquatic organismshealth and survival especially on their sperm. The effects of a single metal on sperm maybe totally different from cocktail of several metals because of their interactions, so the effects of zinc, cadmium and calcium on the trout and carp sperms and their competition have been examined by incubation of different concentrations of cold heavy metals with a radioactive competing metal. The results showed that radioative 65Zn and 109Cd were not dispIaced from the trout sperm byv calcium even at 3000 ppm concentration but radioactive cadmium was displaced equally well by cadmium or zinc, with a decrease in pellet activity to 38 and 37% of control values (0 ppm concentration) at 3000 ppm concentration. respectively in trout. Calcium was replaced by non-radioactive and radioactive zinc and cadmium as well as by calcium. The findings confirmed that at least part of heavy metals toxicity(especially cadmium) on fish spermcould be due to displacement of essential zinc and calcium. Both trout and carp sperms showed a similar pattern.
Keywords :
Sperm , Zinc , Cadmium , Pollution , Competition
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research (IJVR)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research (IJVR)