XB-ART-15266
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf
1998 Jan 01;391:21-6. doi: 10.1006/eesa.1997.1586.
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Cadmium uptake and bioaccumulation in Xenopus laevis embryos at different developmental stages.
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The uptake of cadmium in Xenopus laevis embryos was studied by exposing them to solutions containing cadmium concentrations ranging from 0.1 to 2 mg Cd2+/L at seven developmental stages for 72 h. The uptake values were from 0.0027 microgram Cd2+/embryo (two blastomeres stage) to 0.081 microgram Cd2+/embryo, (hindlimb bud distinct stage). During early developmental stages, a limited permeability to cadmium could play a significant role for the survival of embryos. At the last developmental stage evaluated there was a significantly higher uptake of cadmium simultaneously with a very significant increase in the resistance against cadmium toxicity. The cadmium bioaccumulation factor (BF) ranged from 5 to 460. As a general pattern at all developmental stages the BF was higher in embryos exposed to the lower cadmium concentration, and as development advanced the BF increased.
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