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Frontiers in Physiology
Effects of cadmium exposure during the breeding period on development and reproductive functions in rare minnow (Gobiocypris rarus)
Physiology
Bing Hu1  Liangxia Su2  Jun Liu2  Huanhuan Li2  Yinrui Wu2  Rui Wang2  Jianwei Wang3  Ning Qiu4 
[1] Fujian Key Laboratory of Special Aquatic Formula Feed, Fuzhou, China;School of Animal Science and Nutritional Engineering, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan, China;The Key Laboratory of Aquatic Biodiversity and Conservation of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, Hubei, China;Tianjin Research Institute for Water Transport Engineering, Tianjin, China;
关键词: parental effect;    cadmium;    Gobiocypris rarus;    reproduction capability;    toxicological effect;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fphys.2023.1163168
 received in 2023-02-10, accepted in 2023-04-13,  发布年份 2023
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

Cadmium is a common reproductive toxin in aquatic systems. Cd exposure of fish species at high concentrations can severely affect the reproductive function of fish. However, the underlying toxicity of cadmium exposure at low concentrations on the reproductive function in parental fish remains unclear. To investigate the impacts of cadmium exposure on reproductive capability, eighty-one male and eighty-one female rare minnows (Gobiocypris rarus) were exposed to cadmium at 0 (control group), 5 and 10 μg/L for 28 days, and then transferred into clean water to pair spawn. The results showed that cadmium exposure at 5 or 10 μg/L for 28 days in rare minnows could reduce the success rates of pair spawning in parent rare minnows, lessen no-spawning activities, and prolong the time for first spawning. Furthermore, the mean egg production of the cadmium exposure group increased. The fertility rate of the control group was significantly higher than that of the 5 μg/L cadmium exposure group. Anatomical and histological data further revealed that the intensity of atretic vitellogenic follicles significantly increased and spermatozoa vacuolated after cadmium exposure (p < 0.05), but slightly increased the condition factor (CF), and relatively stable gonadosomatic index (GSI) values were also observed in the cadmium exposure groups. These observed results indicated that cadmium exposure at 5 or 10 μg/L affected the reproductive activity of paired rare minnow by accumulating Cd in the gonads, and the effect diminished over time. The reproductive risk of low-dose cadmium exposure to fish species remains a cause for concern.

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