Bioaccumulation of PCBs in the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis from seawater, sediment and food pathways

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Danis, Bruno | Bustamante, Paco | Cotret, Olivier | Teyssié, Jean-Louis | Fowler, Scott, W. | Warnau, Michel

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International audience. The cuttlefish Sepia officinalis was selected as a model cephalopod to study PCB bioaccumulation via seawater, sediments and food. Newly hatched, juvenile cuttlefish were exposed for 17 days to environmentally realistic concentrations of 14C-labeled 2,2',4,4',5,5'-hexachlorobiphenyl (PCB#153) (18 ng PCB l-1 seawater; 30 ng PCB g-1 dry wt sediments ; Artemia salina exposed to 18 ng PCB l-1 seawater). Accumulation of PCB#153 was followed in three body compartments : digestive gland, cuttlebone and the combined remaining tissues. Results showed that (1) uptake kinetics were source- and body compartment-dependent, (2) for each body compartment, the accumulation was far greater when S. officinalis was exposed via seawater, (3) the cuttlebone accumulated little of the contaminant regardless of the source, and (4) the PCB congener showed a similar distribution pattern among the different body compartments following exposure to contaminated seawater, sediment or food with the lowest concentrations in the cuttlebone and the highest in the remaining tissues. The use of radiotracer techniques allowed delineating PCB kinetics in small whole organisms as well as in their separate tissues. The results underscore the enhanced ability of cephalopods to concentrate organic pollutants such as PCBs, and raise the question of potential risk to their predators in contaminated areas.

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