脂溶性维生素和多氯联苯在灰海豹(Halichoerus grypus)中从母亲到幼崽的转移。

F J Schweigert, W T Stobo
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海豹哺乳的特点是在富含脂质的乳汁中迅速而巨大的脂质从母亲转移到幼崽。由于灰海豹在哺乳期不进食,所有的乳汁成分都完全来源于体内储存。监测脂溶性维生素和多氯联苯在鲸脂和乳汁中的含量,可以深入了解它们从鲸脂中动员、转移到乳汁和在幼崽的鲸脂中沉积的机制。哺乳期间,乳中总脂含量由261 g/l增加到601 g/l。虽然牛奶中每克脂质中多氯联苯的含量在整个哺乳期保持不变,但以每单位脂质表示时,维生素E、维生素A和胆固醇的含量明显下降。除了维生素E,所有成分都不完全从母鲸脂转移到乳汁中。怀孕母鲸的乳汁中维生素E的每单位含量是鲸脂中的三倍,这表明肝脏中维生素E的动员。在哺乳后期,乳汁和幼崽脂肪中单位脂质维生素A和E的水平没有差异。与脂溶性维生素和胆固醇相比,多氯联苯与乳总脂质的密切相关,以及海豹乳中所有其他监测到的脂溶性成分随着泌乳的进展而急剧下降,这表明甘油三酯和多氯联苯的动员和运输机制不同。
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Transfer of fat-soluble vitamins and PCBs from mother to pups in grey seals (Halichoerus grypus).

Lactation in seals is characterized by a rapid and enormous lipid transfer from mother to pups within a milk rich in lipids. Since grey seals do not feed during lactation, all milk constituents are solely derived from body stores. Monitoring levels of fat-soluble vitamins as well as PCBs in blubber and milk may give an insight into the mechanisms involved in their mobilization from blubber, transfer into milk and deposition in the blubber of pups. During lactation, total lipids in milk increased from 261 to 601 g/l. While the level of PCBs in milk per g lipid remained constant throughout lactation, vitamin E, as well as vitamin A and cholesterol, showed a marked decrease during lactation when expressed as quantity per unit lipid. An incomplete transfer of all components from maternal blubber to milk was observed, except for vitamin E. The milk of pregnant females had vitamin E levels per unit which were three times higher than that in blubber, indicating a mobilization of vitamin E from the liver. During the later stages of lactation, there were no differences between the levels of vitamins A and E per unit lipid in the milk and the blubber of suckling pups. The close correlation of PCBs with total milk lipids and the drastic decrease in all other monitored fat-soluble components in seal milk with the progress of lactation point to different mechanisms of mobilization and transport for triglycerides and PCBs compared to fat-soluble vitamins and cholesterol.

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