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自由生活的雏白鹳(白鹳)暴露于重金属和砷污染下时肾上腺皮质对压力的反应及甲状腺激素状态

Adrenocortical response to stress and thyroid hormone status in free-living nestling white storks (Ciconia ciconia) exposed to heavy metal and arsenic contamination.

作者信息

Baos Raquel, Blas Julio, Bortolotti Gary R, Marchant Tracy A, Hiraldo Fernando

机构信息

Department of Applied Biology, Estación Biológica de Doñana, Sevilla, Spain.

出版信息

Environ Health Perspect. 2006 Oct;114(10):1497-501. doi: 10.1289/ehp.9099.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Endocrine parameters have proven useful in the detection of early or low-level responses to pollutants. Although most of the studies on endocrine modulation have been focused on processes involving gonadal steroids, contaminants may target other parts of the endocrine system as well. In this study we examined the adrenocortical stress response and thyroid hormone status in free-living nestling white storks (Ciconia ciconia) in relation to heavy metals (zinc, lead, copper, cadmium) and arsenic levels in blood.

METHODS

Fieldwork was conducted in an area polluted by the Aznalcóllar mine accident (southwestern Spain) and in a reference site. We used a standardized capture, handling, and restraint protocol to determine both baseline and maximum plasma corticosterone. Circulating levels of thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) were also measured.

RESULTS

No effects of metals or As were found on baseline corticosterone, but maximum levels of corticosterone were positively related to Pb in both locations. This relationship was stronger in single nestlings than in birds from multiple-chick broods, which suggests a greater impact of Pb on more stressed individuals. Metal pollution did not affect plasma T4 or T3 levels, although thyroid status differed with location.

CONCLUSIONS

Because a compromised hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) function can have far-reaching consequences in terms of altered behavioral and metabolic processes necessary for survival, our results suggest that birds exposed to sublethal Pb levels may be at risk through an altered adrenocortical stress response, and further support the idea that HPA axis-related end points might be useful indicators of metal exposure and potential toxicity in wild animals.

摘要

背景/目的:内分泌参数已被证明有助于检测对污染物的早期或低水平反应。尽管大多数关于内分泌调节的研究都集中在涉及性腺类固醇的过程上,但污染物也可能靶向内分泌系统的其他部分。在本研究中,我们研究了自由生活的白鹳雏鸟(白鹳)的肾上腺皮质应激反应和甲状腺激素状态与血液中重金属(锌、铅、铜、镉)和砷水平的关系。

方法

在受阿兹纳尔科拉尔矿难污染的地区(西班牙西南部)和一个参考地点进行了实地调查。我们使用标准化的捕获、处理和约束方案来确定基线和最大血浆皮质酮水平。还测量了甲状腺素(T4)和三碘甲状腺原氨酸(T3)的循环水平。

结果

未发现金属或砷对基线皮质酮有影响,但在两个地点,皮质酮的最大水平均与铅呈正相关。这种关系在单只雏鸟中比在多雏鸟巢中的鸟类中更强,这表明铅对压力更大的个体影响更大。金属污染并未影响血浆T4或T3水平,尽管甲状腺状态因地点而异。

结论

由于下丘脑 - 垂体 - 肾上腺(HPA)功能受损可能会对生存所需的行为和代谢过程改变产生深远影响,我们的结果表明,暴露于亚致死铅水平的鸟类可能因肾上腺皮质应激反应改变而面临风险,并进一步支持了与HPA轴相关的终点可能是野生动物金属暴露和潜在毒性有用指标的观点。

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