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Relationship of blood mercury levels to health parameters in the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta).

机译:海龟(Caretta caretta)中血液中汞含量与健康参数的关系。

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BACKGROUND: Mercury is a pervasive environmental pollutant whose toxic effects have not been studied in sea turtles in spite of their threatened status and evidence of immunosuppression in diseased populations. OBJECTIVES: In the present study we investigate mercury toxicity in loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) by examining trends between blood mercury concentrations and various health parameters. METHODS: Blood was collected from free-ranging turtles, and correlations between blood mercury concentrations and plasma chemistries, complete blood counts, lysozyme, and lymphocyte proliferation were examined. Lymphocytes were also harvested from free-ranging turtles and exposed in vitro to methylmercury to assess proliferative responses. RESULTS: Blood mercury concentrations were positively correlated with hematocrit and creatine phosphokinase activity, and negatively correlated with lymphocyte cell counts and aspartate amino-transferase. Ex vivo negative correlations between blood mercury concentrations and B-cell proliferation were observed in 2001 and 2003 under optimal assay conditions. In vitro exposure of peripheral blood leukocytes to methylmercury resulted in suppression of proliferative responses for B cells (0.1 microg/g and 0.35 microg/g) and T cells (0.7 microg/g). CONCLUSIONS: The positive correlation between blood mercury concentration and hematocrit reflects the higher affinity of mercury species for erythrocytes than plasma, and demonstrates the importance of measuring hematocrit when analyzing whole blood for mercury. In vitro immunosuppression occurred at methylmercury concentrations that correspond to approximately 5% of the individuals captured in the wild. This observation and the negative correlation found ex vivo between mercury and lymphocyte numbers and mercury and B-cell proliferative responses suggests that subtle negative impacts of mercury on sea turtle immune function are possible at concentrations observed in the wild.
机译:背景:汞是一种无处不在的环境污染物,尽管其状况受到威胁并在患病人群中具有免疫抑制作用,但尚未在海龟中研究其毒性作用。目的:在本研究中,我们通过检查血液中汞浓度与各种健康参数之间的趋势,研究了海龟(Caretta caretta)中的汞毒性。方法:从自由放养的海龟那里采集血液,并检测血汞浓度与血浆化学成分,全血细胞计数,溶菌酶和淋巴细胞增殖之间的相关性。还从自由放养的海龟中收集淋巴细胞,并在体外暴露于甲基汞以评估增殖反应。结果:血汞浓度与血细胞比容和肌酸磷酸激酶活性呈正相关,与淋巴细胞计数和天冬氨酸转氨酶呈负相关。在最佳测定条件下,在2001年和2003年观察到了血汞浓度与B细胞增殖之间的离体负相关。外周血白细胞在体外暴露于甲基汞导致抑制了B细胞(0.1微克/克和0.35微克/克)和T细胞(0.7微克/克)的增殖反应。结论:血中汞浓度与血细胞比容之间的正相关关系反映出汞种类对红细胞的亲和力高于血浆,并证明了在分析全血中的汞时测量血细胞比容的重要性。体外免疫抑制发生在甲基汞浓度下,大约相当于野外捕获的个体的5%。汞与淋巴细胞数量以及汞与B细胞增殖反应之间的这种负相关和离体发现之间的负相关关系表明,在野外观察到的浓度下,汞对海龟免疫功能的细微负面影响是可能的。

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