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Interactions between toxic (As, Cd, Hg and Pb) and nutritional essential (Ca, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, Se, Zn) elements in the tissues of cattle from NW Spain

机译:西班牙西北部牛组织中有毒元素(砷,镉,汞和铅)与营养必需元素(钙,钴,铬,铜,铁,锰,钼,镍,硒,锌)之间的相互作用

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Since the toxicity of one metal or metalloid can be dramatically modulated by the interaction with other toxic or essential metals, studies addressing the chemical interactions between trace elements are increasingly important. In this study correlations between the main toxic (As, Cd, Hg and Pb) and nutritional essential (Ca, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, Se, Zn) elements were evaluated in the tissues ( liver, kidney and muscle) of 120 cattle from NW Spain, using Spearman rank correlation analysis based on analytical data obtained by ICP-AES. Although accumulation of toxic elements in cattle in this study is very low and trace essential metals are generally within the adequate ranges, there were significant associations between toxic and essential metals. Cd was positively correlated with most of the essential metals in the kidney, and with Ca, Co and Zn in the liver. Pb was significantly correlated with Co and Cu in the liver. A large number of significant associations between essential metals were found in the different tissues, these correlations being very strong between Ca, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo and Zn in the kidney. Co was moderately correlated with most of the essential metals in the liver. In general, interactions between trace elements in this study were similar to those found in polluted areas or in experimental studies in animals receiving diets containing high levels of toxic metals or inadequate levels of nutritional essential elements. These interactions probably indicate that mineral balance in the body is regulated by important homeostatic mechanisms in which toxic elements compete with the essential metals, even at low levels of metal exposure. The knowledge of these correlations may be essential to understand the kinetic interactions of metals and their implications in the trace metal metabolism.
机译:由于一种金属或准金属的毒性可以通过与其他有毒金属或必需金属的相互作用来显着调节,因此研究痕量元素之间化学相互作用的研究变得越来越重要。在这项研究中,评估了组织中(肝脏,肝脏,肝脏,根据ICP-AES获得的分析数据,使用Spearman秩相关分析对来自西班牙西北部的120头牛进行了分析。尽管在这项研究中,牛中有毒元素的积累非常低,痕量必需金属通常在适当范围内,但是有毒和必需金属之间存在显着关联。镉与肾脏中的大多数必需金属以及肝脏中的钙,钴和锌呈正相关。铅与肝脏中的钴和铜显着相关。在不同组织中发现了大量必需金属之间的重要关联,这些关联在肾脏中的Ca,Cu,Fe,Mn,Mo和Zn之间非常强。 Co与肝脏中的大多数必需金属有中等程度的相关性。通常,本研究中微量元素之间的相互作用类似于在污染地区或接受含有高含量有毒金属或营养必需元素含量不足的饮食的动物中进行的实验研究。这些相互作用可能表明,体内的矿物质平衡受到重要的稳态机制的调节,在这种机制下,即使在低水平的金属暴露下,有毒元素也会与必需金属竞争。这些相关性的知识对于理解金属的动力学相互作用及其对痕量金属代谢的影响可能至关重要。

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