Effect of selenium pretreatment on the acute toxicity of mercury in the mussel Brachidontes variabilis
Abstract
The interaction of selenium with mercury has been studied in the mussel Brachidontes variabilis. The 48 hr lethal concentrations (LC50) were determined for mercury in groups subjected to different selenium pretreatments (250, 500, and 1000 µg. l1- Se) 24 hours before exposure to various concentrations of mercuric chloride. The LC50 value was also determined in the group exposed solely to mercury. Pretreatment with selenium was found to significantly decrease mercury toxicity. Thus the protective effect of selenium against the toxicity of mercury was observed in mussels. The degree of protection increased with increasing pretreatment concentrations. The LC50 values were calculated by using the B l i s s method as well as a graphical method.