Snoeijs Tinne, Dauwe Tom, Pinxten Rianne, Vandesande Frans, Eens Marcel
Department of Biology, University of Antwerp, Campus Drie Eiken, Universiteitsplein 1, B-2610 Wilrijk, Belgium.
Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. 2004 Apr;46(3):399-404. doi: 10.1007/s00244-003-2195-6.
Although many studies have investigated possible effects of heavy metal contamination on components of the immune system in captive birds, studies on the effects of chronic exposure to heavy metals on the immune system of free-living birds are rare. Therefore we studied the effect of heavy metal exposure on the humoral immune responsiveness in free-living great tit (Parus major) populations from four study sites along a pollution gradient near a metallurgic smelter. Although there were no differences in body condition or hematocrit values among great tits from the four study sites, the heavy metal exposure appeared to affect an individual's humoral immune responsiveness, as measured by antibody titers to sheep red blood cells. Great tits from the study site farthest away from the smelter complex had a significantly higher immune responsiveness than birds from the two areas closest to the metallurgic smelter. Further work is now necessary to establish a causal association between heavy metal contamination and immunosuppression.
尽管许多研究调查了重金属污染对圈养鸟类免疫系统各组成部分可能产生的影响,但关于长期接触重金属对自由生活鸟类免疫系统影响的研究却很少。因此,我们研究了重金属暴露对来自冶金冶炼厂附近一条污染梯度上四个研究地点的自由生活大山雀(Parus major)种群体液免疫反应性的影响。尽管来自这四个研究地点的大山雀在身体状况或血细胞比容值方面没有差异,但通过对绵羊红细胞的抗体滴度测量发现,重金属暴露似乎会影响个体的体液免疫反应性。来自距离冶炼厂最远处研究地点的大山雀的免疫反应性明显高于来自最靠近冶金冶炼厂的两个区域的鸟类。现在有必要开展进一步的工作,以确定重金属污染与免疫抑制之间的因果关系。