Beernaert Joke, Scheirs Jan, Leirs Herwig, Blust Ronny, Verhagen Ron
Evolutionary Biology Group, Department of Biology, University of Antwerp, Groenenborgerlaan 171, B-2020 Antwerp, Belgium.
Environ Pollut. 2007 Jan;145(2):443-51. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2006.04.025. Epub 2006 Jul 7.
Concentrations of cadmium, copper, lead and zinc were measured in hair, kidney, liver, lung and muscle tissue of wood mice captured along a pollution gradient. We found positive relationships between cadmium concentrations in hair and all internal tissues. Hair lead concentrations were positively correlated with lead contents in kidney and liver. Age had a significant effect on cadmium accumulation in all tissues and hair. Apart from a very weak relationship between zinc concentrations in hair and liver, no significant relation between copper or zinc content in hair and any of the internal organs was observed. In summary, our observations suggest that hair of wood mice can be used for monitoring exposure to non-essential metals like cadmium and lead, but not to homeostatically regulated metals such as copper or zinc.
在沿着污染梯度捕获的林姬鼠的毛发、肾脏、肝脏、肺和肌肉组织中测量了镉、铜、铅和锌的浓度。我们发现毛发中的镉浓度与所有内部组织中的镉浓度呈正相关。毛发中的铅浓度与肾脏和肝脏中的铅含量呈正相关。年龄对所有组织和毛发中的镉积累有显著影响。除了毛发和肝脏中的锌浓度之间存在非常微弱的关系外,未观察到毛发中的铜或锌含量与任何内部器官之间存在显著关系。总之,我们的观察结果表明,林姬鼠的毛发可用于监测对镉和铅等非必需金属的暴露,但不能用于监测对铜或锌等体内稳态调节金属的暴露。