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Concentrations of strontium, barium, cadmium, copper, zinc, manganese, chromium, antimony, selenium and lead in the equine liver and kidneys

The concentrations of specific elements in the equine liver and kidneys are of practical relevance since horses are not only food-producing animals, but also partially serve as an indicator for the environmental pollution, as the basic feed includes plants like grass, grain and fruits. In this study...

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Autores principales: Paßlack, Nadine, Mainzer, Barbara, Lahrssen-Wiederholt, Monika, Schafft, Helmut, Palavinskas, Richard, Breithaupt, Angele, Neumann, Konrad, Zentek, Jürgen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4108716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25061551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-343
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author Paßlack, Nadine
Mainzer, Barbara
Lahrssen-Wiederholt, Monika
Schafft, Helmut
Palavinskas, Richard
Breithaupt, Angele
Neumann, Konrad
Zentek, Jürgen
author_facet Paßlack, Nadine
Mainzer, Barbara
Lahrssen-Wiederholt, Monika
Schafft, Helmut
Palavinskas, Richard
Breithaupt, Angele
Neumann, Konrad
Zentek, Jürgen
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description The concentrations of specific elements in the equine liver and kidneys are of practical relevance since horses are not only food-producing animals, but also partially serve as an indicator for the environmental pollution, as the basic feed includes plants like grass, grain and fruits. In this study, the concentrations of strontium (Sr), barium (Ba), cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), manganese (Mn), chromium (Cr), antimony (Sb), selenium (Se) and lead (Pb) were measured in the liver, renal cortex and renal medulla of 21 horses (8 male; 13 female; aged between 5 months-28 years), using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Comparable Cu and Zn concentrations were detected in the liver and renal cortex, while approximately 50% lower concentrations were measured in the renal medulla. The lowest Sr, Cd and Se, but the highest Mn, Sb and Pb concentrations were measured in the liver. The Ba concentrations were comparable in the renal cortex and medulla, but lower in the liver of the horses. Gender-related differences were observed for Cd, Mn and Cr, with higher Cd concentrations in the liver, but lower Mn concentrations in the renal cortex and lower Cr concentrations in the renal medulla of female horses. Age-related differences were detected for most measured elements, however, the animal number per age-group was only low. In conclusion, the present study provides important reference data for the storage of Sr, Ba, Cd, Cu, Zn, Mn, Cr, Sb, Se and Pb in the liver and kidneys of horses, which are of practical relevance for an evaluation of the exposure of horses to these elements, either via feed or the environment. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/2193-1801-3-343) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-41087162014-07-24 Concentrations of strontium, barium, cadmium, copper, zinc, manganese, chromium, antimony, selenium and lead in the equine liver and kidneys Paßlack, Nadine Mainzer, Barbara Lahrssen-Wiederholt, Monika Schafft, Helmut Palavinskas, Richard Breithaupt, Angele Neumann, Konrad Zentek, Jürgen Springerplus Research The concentrations of specific elements in the equine liver and kidneys are of practical relevance since horses are not only food-producing animals, but also partially serve as an indicator for the environmental pollution, as the basic feed includes plants like grass, grain and fruits. In this study, the concentrations of strontium (Sr), barium (Ba), cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), manganese (Mn), chromium (Cr), antimony (Sb), selenium (Se) and lead (Pb) were measured in the liver, renal cortex and renal medulla of 21 horses (8 male; 13 female; aged between 5 months-28 years), using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Comparable Cu and Zn concentrations were detected in the liver and renal cortex, while approximately 50% lower concentrations were measured in the renal medulla. The lowest Sr, Cd and Se, but the highest Mn, Sb and Pb concentrations were measured in the liver. The Ba concentrations were comparable in the renal cortex and medulla, but lower in the liver of the horses. Gender-related differences were observed for Cd, Mn and Cr, with higher Cd concentrations in the liver, but lower Mn concentrations in the renal cortex and lower Cr concentrations in the renal medulla of female horses. Age-related differences were detected for most measured elements, however, the animal number per age-group was only low. In conclusion, the present study provides important reference data for the storage of Sr, Ba, Cd, Cu, Zn, Mn, Cr, Sb, Se and Pb in the liver and kidneys of horses, which are of practical relevance for an evaluation of the exposure of horses to these elements, either via feed or the environment. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/2193-1801-3-343) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer International Publishing 2014-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4108716/ /pubmed/25061551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-343 Text en © Paßlack et al.; licensee Springer. 2014 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Paßlack, Nadine
Mainzer, Barbara
Lahrssen-Wiederholt, Monika
Schafft, Helmut
Palavinskas, Richard
Breithaupt, Angele
Neumann, Konrad
Zentek, Jürgen
Concentrations of strontium, barium, cadmium, copper, zinc, manganese, chromium, antimony, selenium and lead in the equine liver and kidneys
title Concentrations of strontium, barium, cadmium, copper, zinc, manganese, chromium, antimony, selenium and lead in the equine liver and kidneys
title_full Concentrations of strontium, barium, cadmium, copper, zinc, manganese, chromium, antimony, selenium and lead in the equine liver and kidneys
title_fullStr Concentrations of strontium, barium, cadmium, copper, zinc, manganese, chromium, antimony, selenium and lead in the equine liver and kidneys
title_full_unstemmed Concentrations of strontium, barium, cadmium, copper, zinc, manganese, chromium, antimony, selenium and lead in the equine liver and kidneys
title_short Concentrations of strontium, barium, cadmium, copper, zinc, manganese, chromium, antimony, selenium and lead in the equine liver and kidneys
title_sort concentrations of strontium, barium, cadmium, copper, zinc, manganese, chromium, antimony, selenium and lead in the equine liver and kidneys
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4108716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25061551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-343
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