• LOGIN
    Login with username and password
Repository logo

BORIS Portal

Bern Open Repository and Information System

  • Publications
  • Projects
  • Funding
  • Research Data
  • Organizations
  • Researchers
  • LOGIN
    Login with username and password
Repository logo
Unibern.ch
  1. Home
  2. Publications
  3. Environmental concentration of methamphetamine induces pathological changes in brown trout (Salmo trutta fario)
 

Environmental concentration of methamphetamine induces pathological changes in brown trout (Salmo trutta fario)

Options
  • Details
BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.143892
Date of Publication
April 2020
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Zentrum für Fisch- un...

Contributor
Sancho Santos, Maria Eugenia
Grabicova, Katerina
Steinbach, Christoph
Schmidt-Posthaus, Heikeorcid-logo
Zentrum für Fisch- und Wildtiermedizin (FIWI)
Salkova, Eva
Kolarova, Jitka
Stanova, Andrea Vojs
Grabic, Roman
Randak, Tomas
Subject(s)

500 - Science::570 - ...

600 - Technology::610...

Series
Chemosphere
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0045-6535
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Language
en
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.126882
Description
Methamphetamine, mainly consumed as an illicit drug, is a potent addictive psychostimulant that has been detected in surface water at concentrations ranging from nanograms to micrograms per litre, especially in Middle and East Europe. The aim of this study was to expose brown trout (Salmo trutta fario) to environmental (1 μg L−1) and higher (50 μg L−1) concentrations of methamphetamine for 35 days with a four-day depuration phase to assess the possible negative effects on fish health. Degenerative liver and heart alterations, similar to those described in mammals, were observed at both concentrations, although at different intensities. Apoptotic changes in hepatocytes, revealed by activated caspase-3, were found in exposed fish. The parent compound and a metabolite (amphetamine) were detected in fish tissues in both concentration groups, in the order of kidney > liver > brain > muscle > plasma. Bioconcentration factors ranged from 0.13 to 80. A therapeutic plasma concentration was reached for both compounds in the high-concentration treatment. This study indicates that chronic environmental concentrations of methamphetamine can lead to health issues in aquatic organisms.
Handle
https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/35845
Show full item
File(s)
FileFile TypeFormatSizeLicensePublisher/Copright statementContent
  View More
BORIS Portal
Bern Open Repository and Information System
Build: 396f6f [24.09. 11:22]
Explore
  • Projects
  • Funding
  • Publications
  • Research Data
  • Organizations
  • Researchers
More
  • About BORIS Portal
  • Send Feedback
  • Cookie settings
  • Service Policy
Follow us on
  • Mastodon
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
UniBe logo