Blood Toxic Elements and Effects on Plasma Vitamins and Carotenoids in Two Wild Bird Species: <i>Turdus merula</i> and <i>Columba livia</i>
Birds have historically suffered adverse effects by toxic elements, such as As, Pb, Hg, and Cd. However, reports on exposure to a wide range of elements, including rare earth elements and other minor elements of emerging concern, and the potential consequences for wildlife are still scarce. This stu...
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doaj-2cd0f7620b7847ce95fa51d3f3e0f6752021-09-26T01:33:17ZengMDPI AGToxics2305-63042021-09-01921921910.3390/toxics9090219Blood Toxic Elements and Effects on Plasma Vitamins and Carotenoids in Two Wild Bird Species: <i>Turdus merula</i> and <i>Columba livia</i>Pablo Sánchez-Virosta0José Manuel Zamora-Marín1Mario León-Ortega2Pedro J. Jiménez3Silvia Rivas4Lidia Sánchez-Morales5Pablo R. Camarero6Rafael Mateo7Manuel Zumbado8Octavio P. Luzardo9Tapio Eeva10Antonio J. García-Fernández11Silvia Espín12Area of Toxicology, Department of Socio-Sanitary Sciences, Campus de Espinardo, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, SpainDepartment of Zoology and Physical Anthropology, Faculty of Biology, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, SpainAsociación Ulula, 30110 Murcia, SpainArea of Toxicology, Department of Socio-Sanitary Sciences, Campus de Espinardo, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, SpainArea of Toxicology, Department of Socio-Sanitary Sciences, Campus de Espinardo, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, SpainArea of Toxicology, Department of Socio-Sanitary Sciences, Campus de Espinardo, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, SpainInstituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos, IREC (CSIC, UCLM, JCCM), Ronda de Toledo 12, 13005 Ciudad Real, SpainInstituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos, IREC (CSIC, UCLM, JCCM), Ronda de Toledo 12, 13005 Ciudad Real, SpainToxicology Unit, Research Institute of Biomedical and Health Sciences, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 35016 Las Palmas, SpainToxicology Unit, Research Institute of Biomedical and Health Sciences, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 35016 Las Palmas, SpainDepartment of Biology, University of Turku, FI-20014 Turku, FinlandArea of Toxicology, Department of Socio-Sanitary Sciences, Campus de Espinardo, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, SpainArea of Toxicology, Department of Socio-Sanitary Sciences, Campus de Espinardo, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, SpainBirds have historically suffered adverse effects by toxic elements, such as As, Pb, Hg, and Cd. However, reports on exposure to a wide range of elements, including rare earth elements and other minor elements of emerging concern, and the potential consequences for wildlife are still scarce. This study evaluates blood concentrations of 50 elements and their related effects on lutein and vitamin levels in the Eurasian blackbird (<i>Turdus merula</i>) and wild rock pigeon (<i>Columba livia</i>), inhabiting different scenarios of contaminant exposure. Blood concentrations of As, Cd, and Pb (and Mn in <i>T. merula</i>) were increased in both species captured in the mining area, compared to the control site. <i>T. merula</i> also showed increased As, Cd, and Pb concentrations in blood in the agricultural–urban area, as compared to the control area, together with the highest Hg levels, which could be related to agricultural practices and industrial activities. Decreases of 33 and 38% in the plasma retinol levels in <i>T. merula</i> inhabiting the mining and the agricultural–urban areas, respectively, as compared to the control site, were associated with increased Pb, As, and Cd exposure. This could be due to a metal-driven suppressive effect in retinol metabolism and/or its over-use for coping with metal-related oxidative stress.https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6304/9/9/219metal exposurebiochemistryindustrial emissionsurbanizationwild pigeonblackbird |
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Pablo Sánchez-Virosta José Manuel Zamora-Marín Mario León-Ortega Pedro J. Jiménez Silvia Rivas Lidia Sánchez-Morales Pablo R. Camarero Rafael Mateo Manuel Zumbado Octavio P. Luzardo Tapio Eeva Antonio J. García-Fernández Silvia Espín |
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Pablo Sánchez-Virosta José Manuel Zamora-Marín Mario León-Ortega Pedro J. Jiménez Silvia Rivas Lidia Sánchez-Morales Pablo R. Camarero Rafael Mateo Manuel Zumbado Octavio P. Luzardo Tapio Eeva Antonio J. García-Fernández Silvia Espín Blood Toxic Elements and Effects on Plasma Vitamins and Carotenoids in Two Wild Bird Species: <i>Turdus merula</i> and <i>Columba livia</i> Toxics metal exposure biochemistry industrial emissions urbanization wild pigeon blackbird |
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Pablo Sánchez-Virosta José Manuel Zamora-Marín Mario León-Ortega Pedro J. Jiménez Silvia Rivas Lidia Sánchez-Morales Pablo R. Camarero Rafael Mateo Manuel Zumbado Octavio P. Luzardo Tapio Eeva Antonio J. García-Fernández Silvia Espín |
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Blood Toxic Elements and Effects on Plasma Vitamins and Carotenoids in Two Wild Bird Species: <i>Turdus merula</i> and <i>Columba livia</i> |
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Blood Toxic Elements and Effects on Plasma Vitamins and Carotenoids in Two Wild Bird Species: <i>Turdus merula</i> and <i>Columba livia</i> |
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Blood Toxic Elements and Effects on Plasma Vitamins and Carotenoids in Two Wild Bird Species: <i>Turdus merula</i> and <i>Columba livia</i> |
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Blood Toxic Elements and Effects on Plasma Vitamins and Carotenoids in Two Wild Bird Species: <i>Turdus merula</i> and <i>Columba livia</i> |
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Blood Toxic Elements and Effects on Plasma Vitamins and Carotenoids in Two Wild Bird Species: <i>Turdus merula</i> and <i>Columba livia</i> |
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blood toxic elements and effects on plasma vitamins and carotenoids in two wild bird species: <i>turdus merula</i> and <i>columba livia</i> |
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Birds have historically suffered adverse effects by toxic elements, such as As, Pb, Hg, and Cd. However, reports on exposure to a wide range of elements, including rare earth elements and other minor elements of emerging concern, and the potential consequences for wildlife are still scarce. This study evaluates blood concentrations of 50 elements and their related effects on lutein and vitamin levels in the Eurasian blackbird (<i>Turdus merula</i>) and wild rock pigeon (<i>Columba livia</i>), inhabiting different scenarios of contaminant exposure. Blood concentrations of As, Cd, and Pb (and Mn in <i>T. merula</i>) were increased in both species captured in the mining area, compared to the control site. <i>T. merula</i> also showed increased As, Cd, and Pb concentrations in blood in the agricultural–urban area, as compared to the control area, together with the highest Hg levels, which could be related to agricultural practices and industrial activities. Decreases of 33 and 38% in the plasma retinol levels in <i>T. merula</i> inhabiting the mining and the agricultural–urban areas, respectively, as compared to the control site, were associated with increased Pb, As, and Cd exposure. This could be due to a metal-driven suppressive effect in retinol metabolism and/or its over-use for coping with metal-related oxidative stress. |
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metal exposure biochemistry industrial emissions urbanization wild pigeon blackbird |
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