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- Title
Form of Dietary Methylmercury does not Affect Total Mercury Accumulation in the Tissues of Zebra Finch.
- Authors
Varian-Ramos, Claire; Whitney, Margaret; Rice, Gary; Cristol, Daniel
- Abstract
Exposure to mercury in humans, other mammals, and birds is primarily dietary, with mercury in the methylated form and bound to cysteine in the tissues of prey items. Yet dosing studies are generally carried out using methylmercury chloride. Here we tested whether the accumulation of total mercury in zebra finch blood, egg, muscle, liver, kidney or brain differed depending on whether dietary mercury was complexed with chloride or cysteine. We found no effect of form of mercury on tissue accumulation. Some previous studies have found lower accumulation of mercury in tissues of animals fed complexed mercury. Much remains to be understood about what happens to ingested mercury once it enters the intestines, but our results suggest that dietary studies using methylmercury chloride in birds will produce similar tissue accumulation levels to those using methylmercury cysteine.
- Subjects
ZEBRA finch; METHYLMERCURY &; the environment; PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of cysteine; TISSUES; BIOACCUMULATION; PHYSIOLOGY; ANATOMY; BIRDS
- Publication
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology, 2017, Vol 99, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0007-4861
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00128-017-2104-8