Arsenic, cadmium, lead, copper and zinc in cattle from Galicia, NW Spain

被引:119
作者
Alonso, ML [1 ]
Benedito, JL
Miranda, M
Castillo, C
Hernández, J
Shore, RF
机构
[1] Univ Santiago Compostela, Dept Patol, Fac Vet, Lugo 27002, Spain
[2] NERC, Inst Terr Ecol, Huntingdon PE17 2LS, England
关键词
cow; calf; liver; kidney; muscle; blood; toxic metals; trace metals; age; sex;
D O I
10.1016/S0048-9697(99)00461-1
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Knowledge of trace and toxic metal concentrations in livestock is important for assessing the effects of pollutants on domestic animals and contaminant intakes by humans. Metal levels in cattle have been measured in various countries but not in Spain. In this study, the (wet wt.) concentrations of three toxic elements (arsenic, cadmium, lead) and two trace elements (copper, zinc) were quantified in the liver (Li), kidney (Ki), muscle (M) and blood (B1) of calves (males and females between 6 and 10 months old) and cows (2-16 years old) from Galicia, NW Spain. For the toxic elements, geometric mean concentrations of arsenic in calves (sexes combined) and cows were 10.8 and 10.2 mu g/kg (Li), 11.3 and 15.2 mu g/kg (Ki), 3.75 and 4.25 mu g/kg (M), 3.23 and 2.92 mu g/l (BI). The corresponding cadmium concentrations were 7.78 and 83.3 mu g/kg (Li), 54.3 and 388 mu g/kg (Ki), 0.839 and 0.944 mu g/kg (M), 0.373 and 0.449 mu g/l(B1). Geometric mean concentrations of lead in calves and cows were similarly low and were 33.0 and 47.5 mu g/kg (Li), 38.9 and 58.3 mu g/kg (Ki), 6.37 and 12.5 mu g/kg (M), 5.47 and 12.2 mu g/l (B1). Sex had almost no effect on the amount of toxic metal accumulated except that kidney cadmium concentrations were significantly higher in females than males. Age did influence accumulation; cadmium and lead (but not arsenic) concentrations in most tissues were significantly greater in cows than female calves. For the trace elements, geometric mean copper levels in calf and cow tissues were 49.9 and 36.6 mg/kg (Li), 4.27 and 3.63 mg/kg (Ki), 0.649 and 1.68 mg/kg (M) and 0.878 and 0.890 mg/l (B1). The corresponding zinc concentrations were 46.3 and 52.5 mg/kg (Li), 14.2 and 20.7 mg/kg (Ki), 47.3 and 52.5 mg/kg (M) and 2.80 and 2.22 mg/l (B1). Female calves had significantly higher levels than males of muscle zinc and blood copper and zinc. Female calves accumulated more copper but less zinc in the liver and kidneys compared with cows; this may have been associated with the chronic, low-level cadmium accumulation observed in cows. Overall, the levels of arsenic, cadmium, lead and zinc in cattle in Galicia do not constitute a risk for animal health. However, up to 20% of cattle in some regions in Galicia had levels of copper in the liver that exceeded 150 mg/kg wet wt. These animals may be at risk from copper poisoning. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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