Abstract

In vitro effects of Cu 2+, Hg 2+ and of CH 3Hg + on fish liver microsomal EROD activity have been studied. Liver microsomes from the fish Dicentrarchus labrax, treated with β-naphthoflavone (50 mg/kg) or benzo-a-pyrene (20 mg/kg), showed a 4 to 15-fold increase of EROD activity. Addition to the reaction mixture of nmolar concentrations of Cu 2+, Hg 2+ and CH 3Hg + significantly decreased EROD activity, micromolar concentrations totally inhibited the enzyme, while treatments with mixtures of nanomolar Cu 2+, Hg 2+ and CH 3Hg + exerted an additive inhibitory effect. Addition of physiological concentrations of GSH drastically reduced the heavy metal inhibitory effects. These results demonstrate that fish liver EROD activity is highly sensitive to extremely low concentrations of heavy metals, also suggesting that GSH plays a fundamental role as a first-line defense against heavy-metal cytotoxicity.

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