Boyer C I, Andrews E J, deLahunta A, Bache C A, Gutenman W H, Lisk D J
Cornell Vet. 1978 Jul;68(3):365-74.
Six kittens, three males and three females, were fed exclusively for one hundred days a commercially canned red meat tuna found to contain elevated concentrations of Mercury (Hg) and Selenium (Se). A similarly sized control group was fed for the same period a dry commercial cat food comparatively low in the concentration of these elements. At the end of the feeding trial, concentrations of Hg Se were markedly higher in blood, bone, brain, kidney, liver, muscle and spleen of the kittens fed the tuna diet as compared to the corresponding controls. No behavioral abnormalities or pathological lesions were detected in any of the kittens.
六只小猫,三只雄性和三只雌性,被单独喂食一种市售罐装红肉金枪鱼100天,发现这种金枪鱼汞(Hg)和硒(Se)含量升高。一个大小相似的对照组在同一时期被喂食一种这些元素含量相对较低的干猫粮。在喂养试验结束时,与相应对照组相比,喂食金枪鱼饮食的小猫的血液、骨骼、大脑、肾脏、肝脏、肌肉和脾脏中的汞和硒浓度明显更高。在任何一只小猫中均未检测到行为异常或病理损伤。