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金属污染梯度下两种自由生活的雀形目鸟类的维生素概况——一项钙补充实验。

Vitamin profiles in two free-living passerine birds under a metal pollution gradient - A calcium supplementation experiment.

作者信息

Ruiz Sandra R, Espín Silvia, Sánchez-Virosta Pablo, Salminen Juha-Pekka, Lilley Thomas M, Eeva Tapio

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of Turku, 20014 Turku, Finland.

Department of Biology, University of Turku, 20014 Turku, Finland.

出版信息

Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 2017 Apr;138:242-252. doi: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2016.12.037. Epub 2017 Jan 9.

Abstract

Vitamin and carotenoid deficiency may impair development in free-living vertebrates, because of the importance of these micronutrients to growth, antioxidant defense and calcium regulation. Micronutrient and calcium insufficiency can be intensified by metal pollution which can interfere with nutrient homeostasis or indirectly reduce food availability. Furthermore, absorption of dietary heavy metals is dependent on food calcium and vitamin levels. We investigated the effect of calcium on plasma vitamin and carotenoid profiles and how these affected growth and survival in two passerine birds with different calcium turnover living along a metal pollution gradient. Vitamins (A, D and E) and carotenoids were quantified from blood plasma of great tit (Parus major) and pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) nestlings. Metal concentrations in soil and in feces from the same nestlings were used to assess the exposure to air pollution. Additionally, we examined the vitamin level variation between developmental stages (eggs and nestlings within the same brood). Our results showed that generally higher concentrations of vitamins and carotenoids circulate in blood of great tits than in pied flycatchers. In general, birds inhabiting the polluted zone presented lower concentrations of the studied micronutrients. Calcium supplementation and metal pollution decreased vitamin A concentration in pied flycatcher, but not in great tit, while vitamin A affected growth and survival in great tit and pied flycatcher respectively. Our results suggest that populations under exposure to metal pollution may experience increased vitamin A deficiency, and that the two passerine species, while obtaining similar micronutrients in food, respond differently to environmental disturbance of nutrients.

摘要

维生素和类胡萝卜素缺乏可能会损害自由生活的脊椎动物的发育,因为这些微量营养素对生长、抗氧化防御和钙调节至关重要。微量营养素和钙不足会因金属污染而加剧,金属污染会干扰营养稳态或间接减少食物供应。此外,膳食重金属的吸收取决于食物中的钙和维生素水平。我们研究了钙对两种具有不同钙周转率的雀形目鸟类血浆维生素和类胡萝卜素水平的影响,以及这些如何影响它们在沿金属污染梯度生活时的生长和存活。从大山雀(Parus major)和斑姬鹟(Ficedula hypoleuca)雏鸟的血浆中对维生素(A、D和E)和类胡萝卜素进行了定量分析。利用同一雏鸟的土壤和粪便中的金属浓度来评估空气污染暴露情况。此外,我们还研究了发育阶段(同一窝中的卵和雏鸟)之间的维生素水平差异。我们的结果表明,一般来说,大山雀血液中循环着的维生素和类胡萝卜素浓度高于斑姬鹟。总体而言,生活在污染区的鸟类所研究的微量营养素浓度较低。补充钙和金属污染降低了斑姬鹟体内的维生素A浓度,但对大山雀没有影响,而维生素A分别影响了大山雀和斑姬鹟的生长和存活。我们的结果表明,暴露于金属污染下的种群可能会出现维生素A缺乏加剧的情况,并且这两种雀形目鸟类虽然在食物中获取相似的微量营养素,但对营养环境干扰的反应不同。

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