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Fig. 3. Rapid or instantaneous Cu accumulation in/on intestinal cells incubated in
external Cu (Cuo) concentrations between 0 (no added Cu control)
and 800 µmol l1. A Cu-free EDTA control is also included
(no added Cu + 1 µmol l1 EDTA, open symbol). Cells were
exposed to solutions of various Cuo and then immediately (<1 min
to prepare all tubes) washed in a 0.1 µmol l1 EDTA
washing solution and pelleted (1 min in a bench centrifuge). These rapid
measurements represent a time 0 control for the main Cu exposures, which
lasted 15 min (see Figs 4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10 for 15 min exposures), and
were performed mainly as an additional check to confirm that spontaneous Cu
adsorption/accumulation (Handy and Eddy,
2004) was only a small component of net Cu accumulation over a 15
min period. Fig. 3 shows time 0 rapid Cu accumulation in/on cells in the
presence of normal (140 mmol l1, triangles) and low (11 mmol
l1, squares) external [Na+]
(Na+o). Values are means ± S.E.M. of
N=56 separate experiments using fresh cells from different
individual fish. *Significantly different from the control with no
added Cu within treatment by ANOVA (P <0.05).
Significantly different from normal
Na+o at the indicated Cuo; Student's
t-test (P<0.05). Accumulation is normalised
mg1 cell protein and h1 to allow
comparison between plots in Figs 3 and
4.