Ultratrace element contents in rat tissues: Comparative analysis of serum and hair as indicative matrices of the total body burden

The aim of this study was to investigate the distribution of ultratrace elements in rat tissues and to perform a comparative analysis of hair and serum as potential bioindicators of the total ultratrace element content. Thirty-six male Wistar rats were fed a standard chow containing 0.006±0...

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Main Authors: Skalny Anatoly V., Tinkov Alexey A., Skalny Andrey A., Medvedeva Yulia S., Alchinova Irina B., Ajsuvakova Olga P., Karganov Mikhail Yu., Nikonorov Alexandr A.
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Published: University of Belgrade, University of Novi Sad 2016-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2016/0354-46641600053S.pdf
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spelling doaj-462835c63b62460291d0074861de10562020-11-24T22:44:43ZengUniversity of Belgrade, University of Novi SadArchives of Biological Sciences0354-46641821-43392016-01-0168362363210.2298/ABS150929053S0354-46641600053SUltratrace element contents in rat tissues: Comparative analysis of serum and hair as indicative matrices of the total body burdenSkalny Anatoly V.0Tinkov Alexey A.1Skalny Andrey A.2Medvedeva Yulia S.3Alchinova Irina B.4Ajsuvakova Olga P.5Karganov Mikhail Yu.6Nikonorov Alexandr A.7Russian Society of Trace Elements in Medicine, ANO “Centre for Biotic Medicine”, Moscow, Russia + Yaroslavl State University, Laboratory of Biotechnology and Applied Bioelementology, Yaroslavl, Russia + All-Russian Research Institute of Medicinal and AromYaroslavl State University, Laboratory of Biotechnology and Applied Bioelementology, Yaroslavl, Russia + Orenburg State Medical University, Department of Biochemistry, Orenburg, Russia + Orenburg State University, Institute of Bioelementology (Russian SatRussian Society of Trace Elements in Medicine, ANO “Centre for Biotic Medicine”, Moscow, RussiaInstitute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, Laboratory of Physicochemical and Ecological Pathophysiology, Moscow, RussiaInstitute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, Laboratory of Physicochemical and Ecological Pathophysiology, Moscow, RussiaOrenburg State Pedagogical University, Department of Chemistry, Orenburg, RussiaInstitute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, Laboratory of Physicochemical and Ecological Pathophysiology, Moscow, RussiaOrenburg State Medical University, Department of Biochemistry, Orenburg, Russia + Orenburg State University, Institute of Bioelementology (Russian Satellite Centre of Trace Element -Institute for UNESCO), Orenburg, RussiaThe aim of this study was to investigate the distribution of ultratrace elements in rat tissues and to perform a comparative analysis of hair and serum as potential bioindicators of the total ultratrace element content. Thirty-six male Wistar rats were fed a standard chow containing 0.006±0.000, 0.001±0.000, 0.017±0.002, 0.382±0.031, 0.168±0.014, 3.211±0.134, 0.095±0.006, 0.000±0.000, 6.675±0.336, 15.327±0.564, 0.002±0.000, and 1.185±0.202 μg/g of silver (Ag), gold (Au), cesium (Cs), gallium (Ga), germanium (Ge), lanthanum (La), niobium (Nb), platinum (Pt), rubidium (Rb), titanium (Ti), thallium (Tl)and zirconium (Zr), respectively, from weaning to 3 months old. The ultratrace element content in the liver, kidney, muscle, heart, serum and hair was assessed using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The obtained data indicate that the highest concentrations of most of the studied elements (Ti, Zr, Ge, Nb, tungsten (W), La, uranium (U), Ag, Au, Pt) are in hair, whereas the lowest were observed in the serum. Statistical analysis revealed a significant association between concentrations in the hair and other tissues for Cs, Ti, Nb, Tl, La, U and Au. At the same time, serum Cs, Rb, Ti, Ge, Nb, W, Ga, Tl and La concentrations significantly correlated with the tissue content of the respective ultratrace elements. It can be concluded that hair may be used as a potential bioindicator for certain ultratrace element content in the mammalian organism.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2016/0354-46641600053S.pdfultratrace elementsinductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryratshairchow
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author Skalny Anatoly V.
Tinkov Alexey A.
Skalny Andrey A.
Medvedeva Yulia S.
Alchinova Irina B.
Ajsuvakova Olga P.
Karganov Mikhail Yu.
Nikonorov Alexandr A.
spellingShingle Skalny Anatoly V.
Tinkov Alexey A.
Skalny Andrey A.
Medvedeva Yulia S.
Alchinova Irina B.
Ajsuvakova Olga P.
Karganov Mikhail Yu.
Nikonorov Alexandr A.
Ultratrace element contents in rat tissues: Comparative analysis of serum and hair as indicative matrices of the total body burden
Archives of Biological Sciences
ultratrace elements
inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
rats
hair
chow
author_facet Skalny Anatoly V.
Tinkov Alexey A.
Skalny Andrey A.
Medvedeva Yulia S.
Alchinova Irina B.
Ajsuvakova Olga P.
Karganov Mikhail Yu.
Nikonorov Alexandr A.
author_sort Skalny Anatoly V.
title Ultratrace element contents in rat tissues: Comparative analysis of serum and hair as indicative matrices of the total body burden
title_short Ultratrace element contents in rat tissues: Comparative analysis of serum and hair as indicative matrices of the total body burden
title_full Ultratrace element contents in rat tissues: Comparative analysis of serum and hair as indicative matrices of the total body burden
title_fullStr Ultratrace element contents in rat tissues: Comparative analysis of serum and hair as indicative matrices of the total body burden
title_full_unstemmed Ultratrace element contents in rat tissues: Comparative analysis of serum and hair as indicative matrices of the total body burden
title_sort ultratrace element contents in rat tissues: comparative analysis of serum and hair as indicative matrices of the total body burden
publisher University of Belgrade, University of Novi Sad
series Archives of Biological Sciences
issn 0354-4664
1821-4339
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The aim of this study was to investigate the distribution of ultratrace elements in rat tissues and to perform a comparative analysis of hair and serum as potential bioindicators of the total ultratrace element content. Thirty-six male Wistar rats were fed a standard chow containing 0.006±0.000, 0.001±0.000, 0.017±0.002, 0.382±0.031, 0.168±0.014, 3.211±0.134, 0.095±0.006, 0.000±0.000, 6.675±0.336, 15.327±0.564, 0.002±0.000, and 1.185±0.202 μg/g of silver (Ag), gold (Au), cesium (Cs), gallium (Ga), germanium (Ge), lanthanum (La), niobium (Nb), platinum (Pt), rubidium (Rb), titanium (Ti), thallium (Tl)and zirconium (Zr), respectively, from weaning to 3 months old. The ultratrace element content in the liver, kidney, muscle, heart, serum and hair was assessed using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The obtained data indicate that the highest concentrations of most of the studied elements (Ti, Zr, Ge, Nb, tungsten (W), La, uranium (U), Ag, Au, Pt) are in hair, whereas the lowest were observed in the serum. Statistical analysis revealed a significant association between concentrations in the hair and other tissues for Cs, Ti, Nb, Tl, La, U and Au. At the same time, serum Cs, Rb, Ti, Ge, Nb, W, Ga, Tl and La concentrations significantly correlated with the tissue content of the respective ultratrace elements. It can be concluded that hair may be used as a potential bioindicator for certain ultratrace element content in the mammalian organism.
topic ultratrace elements
inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
rats
hair
chow
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2016/0354-46641600053S.pdf
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