Draghi Susanna, Spinelli Michele, Fontanarosa Carolina, Curone Giulio, Amoresano Angela, Pignoli Elisabetta, Cagnardi Petra, Vigo Daniele, Arioli Francesco, Materazzi Stefano, Risoluti Roberta, Di Cesare Federica
Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, University of Milan, Via dell'Università 6, 26900 Lodi, Italy.
Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, Via Cintia 21, 80126 Napoli, Italy.
Animals (Basel). 2024 Mar 7;14(6):827. doi: 10.3390/ani14060827.
This study aimed to investigate the exposure of wild boars and swine from semi-extensive farms in the same area to essential and non-essential elements, measuring their concentration in liver and muscle. Furthermore, the study explored the influence of factors such as sex, age, and the sampling location on wild boars. Higher liver element concentrations were observed in both wild boars and swine. Geographical comparisons revealed minor differences. Young wild boars showed significantly higher Cu, Se, Cd, and Cr levels, while older subjects exhibited elevated Mn levels, reflecting age-related element absorption variations. No significant sex-based variations were noted. Comparing wild boars to swine, wild boars had more non-essential elements due to their foraging behavior and a larger home range. Conversely, swine exhibited a greater prevalence of essential elements, potentially resulting from dietary supplementation.
本研究旨在调查同一地区半粗放式农场的野猪和家猪对必需元素和非必需元素的暴露情况,测量其肝脏和肌肉中的元素浓度。此外,该研究还探讨了性别、年龄和采样地点等因素对野猪的影响。在野猪和家猪中均观察到肝脏元素浓度较高。地理比较显示差异较小。幼年野猪的铜、硒、镉和铬水平显著较高,而老年野猪的锰水平升高,反映出与年龄相关的元素吸收差异。未观察到基于性别的显著差异。将野猪与家猪进行比较,由于野猪的觅食行为和更大的活动范围,其非必需元素更多。相反,家猪中必需元素的患病率更高,这可能是由于饮食补充所致。