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Toxicity of binary mixtures of Cu, Cr and As to the earthworm Eisenia andrei
2020
AbstractChromated copper arsenate (CCA) mixtures were used in the past for wood preservation, leading to large scale soil contamination. This study aimed at contributing to the risk assessment of CCA-contaminated soils by assessing the toxicity of binary mixtures of copper, chromium and arsenic to the earthworm Eisenia andrei in OECD artificial soil. Mixture effects were related to reference models of Concentration Addition (CA) and Independent Action (IA) using the MIXTOX model, with effects being related to total and available (H2O and 0.01 M CaCl2 extractable) concentrations in the soil. Since only in mixtures with arsenic dose-related mortality occurred (LC50 92.5 mg/kg dry soil), it wa…
An uptake and elimination kinetics approach to assess the bioavailability of chromium, copper, and arsenic to earthworms (Eisenia andrei) in contamin…
2019
The aim of this study was to determine the bioavailability of metals in field soils contaminated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) mixtures. The uptake and elimination kinetics of chromium, copper, and arsenic were assessed in the earthworm Eisenia andrei exposed to soils from a gradient of CCA wood preservative contamination near Hartola, Finland. In soils contaminated with 1480–1590 mg Cr/kg dry soil, 642–791 mg Cu/kg dry soil, and 850–2810 mg Ag/kg dry soil, uptake and elimination kinetics patterns were similar for Cr and Cu. Both metals were rapidly taken up and rapidly excreted by Eisenia andrei with equilibrium reached within 1 day. The metalloid As, however, showed very slow uptak…
Immunotoxicity of metal nanoparticles in Eisenia andrei earthworms
2022
En los últimos años, la producción de nanopartículas (NPs) ha aumentado dando lugar a que su liberación al medio ambiente haya incrementado. Tanto la liberación ambiental como su desecho se está convirtiendo en una preocupación emergente ya que las NPs alcanzarían los ecosistemas terrestres como acuáticos, presentando problemas de toxicidad para los organismos vivos. En los ecosistemas terrestres, las lombrices de tierra Eisenia andrei son invertebrados típicamente utilizados como organismos modelo en estudios de ecotoxicidad con un sistema inmunológico innato que protege a los animales contra contaminantes, bacterias, hongos y virus que se encuentran en el suelo. El objetivo general de est…