Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Tributyltin exposure increases mortality of nodavirus infected Japanese medaka Oryzias latipes larvae.
- Journal:
- Marine pollution bulletin
- Year:
- 2017
- Authors:
- Kitamura, Shin-Ichi et al.
- Affiliation:
- Ehime University · Japan
Abstract
We investigated the effect of combined exposure to nodavirus infection and TBT on medaka (Oryzias latipes). Medaka larvae were infected by immersion in medium containing nodavirus at titers of 10, 10, or 10TCID/mL. Infected fish then were exposed to TBT at 0, 0.17, 0.52, 1.6, or 4.7μg/L. Of the 12 groups exposed to both stressors, the mortalities of 6 (10TCID/mL+0.52, 1.6, or 4.7μg/L, 10TCID/mL+4.7μg/L and 10TCID/mL+1.6 or 4.7μg/L) were significantly higher than that of each TBT control. Specifically, mortality was 46±5.5% in the group exposed to both 10TCID/mL virus and 0.52μg/L TBT, which represent the lowest observed effective dose and concentration, respectively, among the 6 groups with increased mortalities. Our results suggest that combined exposure to both stressors suppresses antiviral mechanisms in the fish, thus increasing mortality.
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