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Metal(loid)s (As, Cd, Cu, and Zn) in three fish species from a dam after a mine-tailing spill: differential bioaccumulation and potential health risk

The failure of a tailings dam occurred in January 2013 at the Santa María de Otáez mining region (Mexico) released a spill (~ 300,000 m(3)) on Los Remedios River, which was transported through the San Lorenzo River, and finally to El Comedero (EC) dam. The concentrations of metal(loid)s in the muscl...

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Autores principales: Páez-Osuna, F., Bergés-Tiznado, M. E., Valencia-Castañeda, G., Fregoso-López, M. G., León-Cañedo, J. A., Fierro-Sañudo, J. F., Ramírez-Rochín, J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10310605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36853523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10653-023-01509-8
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author Páez-Osuna, F.
Bergés-Tiznado, M. E.
Valencia-Castañeda, G.
Fregoso-López, M. G.
León-Cañedo, J. A.
Fierro-Sañudo, J. F.
Ramírez-Rochín, J.
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Bergés-Tiznado, M. E.
Valencia-Castañeda, G.
Fregoso-López, M. G.
León-Cañedo, J. A.
Fierro-Sañudo, J. F.
Ramírez-Rochín, J.
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description The failure of a tailings dam occurred in January 2013 at the Santa María de Otáez mining region (Mexico) released a spill (~ 300,000 m(3)) on Los Remedios River, which was transported through the San Lorenzo River, and finally to El Comedero (EC) dam. The concentrations of metal(loid)s in the muscle, liver, gills, and guts of three fish species (Cyprinus carpio, Oreochromis aureus, Micropterus salmoides) collected from EC dam were examined twenty months later to assess the performance of the cleaning operations. The bioaccumulation patterns of the metal(loid)s in the tissues were different in the three fish species. Tilapia had the highest Cd (11.23 ± 8.53 µg g(−1)) and Cu (871 ± 1261 µg g(−1)) concentrations in the liver, as well as As concentration (83.6 ± 61.7 µg g(−1)) in the gut, while the highest Zn concentration (745 ± 356 µg g(−1)) was measured in the gills of the carp. Such variability can be caused by the variant bioavailability of the metal(loid)s and by the feeding habits of each species; and also by the fact that some metals are essential and better regulated by organisms than other non-essential. Compared to a study of tilapia carried out 90 days after mine spill, a decrease was evident in the liver for As, Cd, Cu, and Zn by 129, 5, 10, and 1.7 times, respectively. This revealed that cleaning operations were more efficient for As. The target hazard quotient and the hazard index were < 1, which indicates there will be no risk of consuming muscle in moderated rations of the three fish species. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10653-023-01509-8.
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spelling pubmed-103106052023-07-01 Metal(loid)s (As, Cd, Cu, and Zn) in three fish species from a dam after a mine-tailing spill: differential bioaccumulation and potential health risk Páez-Osuna, F. Bergés-Tiznado, M. E. Valencia-Castañeda, G. Fregoso-López, M. G. León-Cañedo, J. A. Fierro-Sañudo, J. F. Ramírez-Rochín, J. Environ Geochem Health Original Paper The failure of a tailings dam occurred in January 2013 at the Santa María de Otáez mining region (Mexico) released a spill (~ 300,000 m(3)) on Los Remedios River, which was transported through the San Lorenzo River, and finally to El Comedero (EC) dam. The concentrations of metal(loid)s in the muscle, liver, gills, and guts of three fish species (Cyprinus carpio, Oreochromis aureus, Micropterus salmoides) collected from EC dam were examined twenty months later to assess the performance of the cleaning operations. The bioaccumulation patterns of the metal(loid)s in the tissues were different in the three fish species. Tilapia had the highest Cd (11.23 ± 8.53 µg g(−1)) and Cu (871 ± 1261 µg g(−1)) concentrations in the liver, as well as As concentration (83.6 ± 61.7 µg g(−1)) in the gut, while the highest Zn concentration (745 ± 356 µg g(−1)) was measured in the gills of the carp. Such variability can be caused by the variant bioavailability of the metal(loid)s and by the feeding habits of each species; and also by the fact that some metals are essential and better regulated by organisms than other non-essential. Compared to a study of tilapia carried out 90 days after mine spill, a decrease was evident in the liver for As, Cd, Cu, and Zn by 129, 5, 10, and 1.7 times, respectively. This revealed that cleaning operations were more efficient for As. The target hazard quotient and the hazard index were < 1, which indicates there will be no risk of consuming muscle in moderated rations of the three fish species. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10653-023-01509-8. Springer Netherlands 2023-02-28 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10310605/ /pubmed/36853523 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10653-023-01509-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Páez-Osuna, F.
Bergés-Tiznado, M. E.
Valencia-Castañeda, G.
Fregoso-López, M. G.
León-Cañedo, J. A.
Fierro-Sañudo, J. F.
Ramírez-Rochín, J.
Metal(loid)s (As, Cd, Cu, and Zn) in three fish species from a dam after a mine-tailing spill: differential bioaccumulation and potential health risk
title Metal(loid)s (As, Cd, Cu, and Zn) in three fish species from a dam after a mine-tailing spill: differential bioaccumulation and potential health risk
title_full Metal(loid)s (As, Cd, Cu, and Zn) in three fish species from a dam after a mine-tailing spill: differential bioaccumulation and potential health risk
title_fullStr Metal(loid)s (As, Cd, Cu, and Zn) in three fish species from a dam after a mine-tailing spill: differential bioaccumulation and potential health risk
title_full_unstemmed Metal(loid)s (As, Cd, Cu, and Zn) in three fish species from a dam after a mine-tailing spill: differential bioaccumulation and potential health risk
title_short Metal(loid)s (As, Cd, Cu, and Zn) in three fish species from a dam after a mine-tailing spill: differential bioaccumulation and potential health risk
title_sort metal(loid)s (as, cd, cu, and zn) in three fish species from a dam after a mine-tailing spill: differential bioaccumulation and potential health risk
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10310605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36853523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10653-023-01509-8
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