INVESTIGADORES
DELLABIANCA Natalia Andrea
artículos
Título:
Mercury and Selenium in Subantarctic Commerson?s Dolphins (Cephalorhynchus c. commersonii)
Autor/es:
IRIS CÁCERES-SÁEZ; NATALIA A. DELLABIANCA; R. NATALIE P. GOODALL; H. LUIS CAPPOZZO; SERGIO RIBEIRO GUEVARA
Revista:
BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH
Editorial:
HUMANA PRESS INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Oregon; Año: 2012
ISSN:
0163-4984
Resumen:
Total mercury (THg) and selenium (Se) concentrations were determined in hepatic, renal, and muscle tissues of seven specimens of Commerson's dolphins incidentally captured in artisanal fisheries of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, by instrumental neutron activation analysis. Liver yielded the mean highest concentration of THg 9.40 (9.92)μgg−1 dry weight (DW) (standard deviation of the average in parenthesis); kidney and muscle showed similar values, ranging from 2.34 to 3.63 μgg−1 DW. Seleniumconcentrations were similar in hepatic and renal tissues, with values from 13.62 to 14.56 μgg−1 DW; the lowest concentration was observed in muscle, 4.13 (2.05) μgg−1 DW. Among the specimens analyzed, the maximum concentrations of THg and Se were observed in the single adult female studied. An increasing age trend is observed for THg concentrations in tissues analyzed. The molar ratio of Se/Hg in the hepatic, renal, and muscle tissues were 8.7 (9.6), 13.2 (9.5), and 9.0 (11.4), respectively, suggesting Se protection against Hg toxicity. Silver concentrations in the three tissues were included, and the Se/(Hg+0.5×Ag) molar ratio showed values closer to 1. Both Hg and Se concentrations in liver and kidney were comparable to those found in other small odontocetes from Argentine and Brazilian waters. This study constitutes the first joint description reported of Hg and Se concentrations in liver, kidney, and muscle of the Commerson's dolphin species