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We compared microbial mineralization of [4,5,9,10-^1^4C]pyrene and its eukaryotic [4,5,9,10-^1^4C]pyrene metabolites in estuarine sediments. Metabolites were obtained by exposing the estuarine deposit-feeding polychaete Nereis diversicolor to sediment-associated ^1^4C-pyrene, followed by homogenization of the worms and extraction of the pyrene-metabolites. In sediment from a pristine Danish Fjord only 2.6% of the added metabolite-label and 1.7% of the pyrene-label were mineralized to ^1^4CO"2 during 175 days incubation. Pre-exposure of the pristine sediment to unlabelled pyrene for 60 days increased the mineralization potential for ^1^4C-pyrene substantially, as 81.2% was mineralized to ^1^4CO"2 during 95 days incubation, whereas ^1^4C-pyrene metabolite label was unaffected by pre-exposure to pyrene. In comparison, naturally aged bunker-oil contaminated sediment did not show elevated potentials for mineralization of neither ^1^4C-pyrene nor ^1^4C-metabolites. Six bacterial strains of known pyrene degraders were tested for growth on crystalline 1-hydroxypyrene. 1-Hydroxypyrene is the only intermediate eucaryotic metabolite of pyrene. The results indicate that 1-hydroxypyrene was not utilized as a sole source of carbon and energy by any of them. In addition, respiration was depressed in all six strains when exposed to crystalline 1-Hydroxypyrene, demonstrating an acute toxic effect of 1-hydroxypyrene. The results presented here suggest that microbial degradation of pyrene is not enhanced by release of aqueous and polar metabolites by marine invertebrates.
Limited microbial degradation of pyrene metabolites from the estuarine polychaete Nereis diversicolor [An article from: Chemosphere]
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Author(s)A.M.B. Giessing, A.R. Johnsen
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000RR5ISK
ISBN-13978B000RR5IS7
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