Metal Contaminants in Fish: Blood as a Potential Non-lethal Monitoring Tool

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Laurine Gouthier
Lisa Jacquin
Jules Giraud
Séverine Jean
Sophia V. Hansson
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[1] Université de Toulouse,Laboratoire écologie fonctionnelle et environnement, CNRS/INP
[2] UMR5174,Laboratoire Evolution & Diversité Biologique
[3] Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier,undefined
[4] CNRS/UPS/IRD,undefined
[5] Institut Universitaire de France IUF,undefined
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Metal contamination; Fish blood; Brown trout; Non-lethal methods; Biomonitoring tool;
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The use of fish to monitor metal contamination is well established, but existing studies often focus on internal tissues that require the sacrifice of organisms. Developing non-lethal methods is thus a scientific challenge to enable large scale biomonitoring of wildlife health. We explored blood as a potential non-lethal monitoring tool for metal contamination in brown trout (Salmo trutta fario) as a model species. First, we investigated differences in metal contamination loads (i.e., Cr, Cu, Se, Zn, As, Cd, Pb and Sb) in different blood components (whole blood, red blood cells and plasma). Whole blood was reliable to measure most metals, implying that blood centrifugation is not necessary, thus minimizing sample preparation time. Second, we measured the within individual distribution of metals across tissues (whole blood, muscle, liver, bile, kidney and gonads) to test if blood could be a reliable monitoring tool compared to other tissues. Results show that the whole blood was reliable compared to muscle and bile to measure the levels of metals such as Cr, Cu, Se, Zn, Cd and Pb. This study opens the possibility for future ecotoxicological studies in fish to use blood instead of internal tissues to quantify some metals, thus reducing the negative impacts of biomonitoring on wildlife.
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