Trace Elements Accumulation and Maternal Transfer in Critically Endangered Sea Turtle, Eretmochelys Imbricata

Farideh Ahmadi, A. Pazira, Tayebe Tabatabaei, Majid Askari-Hesni
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In this study, concentrations of Fe, Zn, As, Cd, Hg, Pb, and Cu in blood and muscle samples and maternal transfer of these elements to eggs and hatchlings were investigated for hawksbill turtles on Ommolgorm, Nakhiloo, and Kharko Islands from the Persian Gulf. The results indicate a significant difference (p≤0.05) between the accumulations of the elements between the rookeries. On three islands, the highest and lowest concentrations of Fe were observed in the yolk and albumin, respectively. The highest concentrations of Zn were found in yolk and maternal muscle from Ommolgorm and Nakhiloo islands, and the lowest concentration of Zn was found in hatchling and abnormal albumin at Kharko Island. The highest amount of As was present in maternal blood, and the lowest was in an abnormal egg on three islands. The highest amount of Hg was in maternal blood and muscle, and the lowest was in normal and abnormal eggs. The highest Pb concentration was in yolk and the lowest was in maternal muscle and blood in Ommolgorm and Nakhiloo Island; however, at Kharko Island, the highest and lowest concentrations were in yolk and normal albumin, respectively. Cd and Cu were ND in the most tissues. Fe, As, Hg, and Pb were higher than Cd and Cu in the maternal blood. The accumulation of heavy metals in the yolk, blood, and hatchling was higher than in other tissues. The accumulation of some elements in samples from Kharko Island was higher than on the other two islands. Based on the results, a significant relationship was found among the concentrations of elements in the maternal blood, yolk, and hatchling tissue. Our results showed a positive correlation between the concentrations in the maternal blood and yolk and hatchling tissue, which confirms maternal transfer of the elements.
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本研究调查了波斯湾奥莫尔戈姆岛、纳希鲁岛和哈尔科岛的玳瑁血液和肌肉样本中铁、锌、砷、镉、汞、铅和铜的浓度,以及这些元素母体转移到卵和幼体的情况。结果表明,不同玳瑁栖息地之间的元素累积量差异显著(p≤0.05)。在这三个岛屿上,卵黄和白蛋白中的铁含量分别最高和最低。在奥莫尔戈尔姆岛和纳希鲁岛,卵黄和母体肌肉中的锌含量最高,而在哈尔科岛,幼体和异常白蛋白中的锌含量最低。在三个岛屿上,母体血液中的砷含量最高,异常卵中的砷含量最低。母体血液和肌肉中的汞含量最高,正常卵和异常卵中的汞含量最低。在奥莫尔戈尔姆岛和纳希鲁岛,最高的铅含量出现在蛋黄中,最低的铅含量出现在母体肌肉和血液中;然而,在哈尔科岛,最高和最低的铅含量分别出现在蛋黄和正常白蛋白中。大多数组织中都含有镉和铜。母体血液中铁、砷、汞和铅的含量高于镉和铜。重金属在卵黄、血液和幼体中的累积量高于其他组织。哈尔科岛样本中某些元素的累积量高于其他两个岛屿。结果表明,母体血液、卵黄和幼体组织中的元素浓度之间存在显著关系。我们的结果显示,母体血液、卵黄和幼体组织中的元素浓度呈正相关,这证实了元素的母体转移。
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