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Concentrations of selected essential and non-essential elements in blood of harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) pups of the German North Sea.

机译:德国北海斑海豹(Phoca vitulina)幼犬血液中某些必需和非必需元素的浓度。

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This study on harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) pups of the North Sea evaluated concentrations of 14 essential and non-essential elements (Al, As, Be, Ca, Cd, Cr, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Se, Sn, and Zn) in whole blood samples. The essential elements are analyzed to give references for health status determinations of pups. The measurement of classic toxic metals, like Pb or Cd, and other elements that may be in toxic concentrations in blood, is important due to their influence on health, particularly on the immune system. Blood samples of six seal pups found on the German Wadden Sea coast of Schleswig-Holstein in 2004 and transported to the Seal Centre Friedrichskoog, Germany were collected. The blood sampling was performed three times, immediately after collection of the newborns, after 1.5 months, and after 2 months before their release back into the wild. Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and total reflection X-ray fluorescence spectrometry were used to determine the element concentrations. We found higher concentrations of Al, As, Fe, Mo, and Zn in blood samples of newborns compared to samples collected later, probably due to transplacental and lactational transfer from mother to fetus. Furthermore, there is a high need for, in particular, Fe and Zn in the developing organism, which may cause reduced values after some month. In contrast, the concentrations of Be, Cd, Ca, Cr, Pb, Mn, Ni, Se, and Sn, which were low in newborns and increased during the study, may be due to the fish fed to infant pups. Compared to free-ranging adults, in pups, the concentrations of Al, Ni, and Pb were higher in contrast to lower concentrations of As, Mn, and Mo. This case study is the first report on element levels in harbor seal pups of the North Sea.
机译:这项关于北海斑海豹(Phoca vitulina)幼崽的研究评估了14种必需和非必需元素(Al,As,Be,Ca,Cd,Cr,Fe,Mn,Mo,Ni,Pb,Se,Sn和锌)。分析了基本要素,可为确定幼犬的健康状况提供参考。经典的有毒金属(如Pb或Cd)以及其他可能处于血液中有毒浓度的元素的测量非常重要,因为它们会影响健康,特别是免疫系统。于2004年在德国石勒苏益格-荷尔斯泰因州瓦登海沿岸发现的六只海豹幼崽的血液样本被收集并运送到德国海豹中心弗里德里希斯科格。在新生儿采集后,1.5个月后和两个月后将其释放回野外,进行了三次血液采样。电感耦合等离子体质谱法和全反射X射线荧光光谱法用于确定元素浓度。我们发现新生儿血样中的Al,As,Fe,Mo和Zn浓度高于后来采集的血样,这可能是由于胎盘和哺乳期从母体到胎儿的转移所致。此外,在发育中的生物中特别需要铁和锌,这可能在一个月后导致其价值降低。相反,Be,Cd,Ca,Cr,Pb,Mn,Ni,Se和Sn的浓度在新生儿中较低,在研究过程中有所增加,这可能是由于鱼喂给了幼崽而引起的。与自由放养的成年相比,幼崽中的Al,Ni和Pb浓度较高,而As,Mn和Mo的浓度较低。该案例研究是该海豹幼崽中元素水平的第一份报告。北海。

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