{"title":"加拿大安大略省以镍铀矿尾矿为食的宾夕法尼亚田鼠组织中金属(Cu、Ni、Fe、Co、Zn、Pb)和Ra-226水平:地点、性别、年龄和季节效应及平均骨骼辐射剂量计算","authors":"N.R. Cloutier, F.V. Clulow, T.P. Lim, N.K. Davé","doi":"10.1016/0143-1471(86)90024-3","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>Metal (Cu, Ni, Fe, Co, Zn, Pb) and Ra-226 levels were compared in several tissues of meadow voles <em>Microtus pennsylvanicus</em> of both sexes and differing age groups, collected seasonally on Ni and U mine tailings and at a control site. Seasonal variation of Cu levels in liver and Fe levels in kidney was observed at all sites (Fe in liver also varied seasonally at the Ni mine site). No variation by season in metal content of muscle was observed. Small sample size from the Ni mine location did not permit a firm conclusion to be drawn regarding sex and age effects on accumulation of these metals in soft tissues. Although Co and Pb in bone did not vary by sex or age group, Pb varied seasonally. Ra-226 concentrations in bone varied by age and season but not by sex.</p><p>Levels of Ni, Co and Pb in soft tissues were below detection limits in most cases and firm conclusions on site effect could not be drawn. No site variation was observed in soft tissue levels of Cu. The Fe levels of liver and kidney tissue, in summer-captured voles from tailings high in Fe, were higher than those in animals from other sites. Lowest Zn levels were seen in kidneys of voles from the site with the lowest environmental levels of the metal.</p><p>Bone content of Co did not vary by site. Skeletal Pb was highest during the summer and autumn on the uranium mine tailings while skeletal Ra-226 was highest for voles from that site during all seasons. 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引用次数: 25
摘要
比较了季节采集的不同年龄、不同性别的宾夕法尼亚田鼠(Microtus pennsylvanicus)在Ni、U矿尾砂和对照地几种组织中的金属(Cu、Ni、Fe、Co、Zn、Pb)和Ra-226水平。各试验点肝脏铜水平和肾脏铁水平均有季节性变化(镍矿试验点肝脏铁水平也有季节性变化)。肌肉金属含量无季节变化。来自镍矿所在地的小样本无法得出关于性别和年龄对软组织中这些金属积累的影响的确切结论。骨中的Co和Pb在性别和年龄组之间没有差异,但Pb在季节上存在差异。骨中的Ra-226浓度随年龄和季节而变化,但不受性别的影响。软组织中Ni、Co、Pb含量多数低于检出限,无法得出现场效应的确切结论。软组织中Cu含量无明显变化。夏季从高铁尾矿中捕获的田鼠肝脏和肾脏组织中铁含量高于其他地点的田鼠。在环境中锌含量最低的地点,田鼠肾脏中锌含量最低。Co在不同部位的骨含量没有变化。夏季和秋季是铀矿尾矿中骨骼Pb含量最高的季节,而Ra-226含量在所有季节均最高。由于Ra-226引起的内剂量率和捕获时的累积剂量计算为:春季捕获的动物为0.04 rad day - 1和2.5 rad,夏季捕获的动物为0.009 rad day - 1和0.6 rad,秋季捕获的动物为0.005 rad day - 1和0.3 rad。
Metal (Cu, Ni, Fe, Co, Zn, Pb) and Ra-226 levels in tissues of meadow voles Microtus pennsylvanicus living on nickel and uranium mine tailings in Ontario, Canada: Site, sex, age and season effects with calculation of average skeletal radiation dose
Metal (Cu, Ni, Fe, Co, Zn, Pb) and Ra-226 levels were compared in several tissues of meadow voles Microtus pennsylvanicus of both sexes and differing age groups, collected seasonally on Ni and U mine tailings and at a control site. Seasonal variation of Cu levels in liver and Fe levels in kidney was observed at all sites (Fe in liver also varied seasonally at the Ni mine site). No variation by season in metal content of muscle was observed. Small sample size from the Ni mine location did not permit a firm conclusion to be drawn regarding sex and age effects on accumulation of these metals in soft tissues. Although Co and Pb in bone did not vary by sex or age group, Pb varied seasonally. Ra-226 concentrations in bone varied by age and season but not by sex.
Levels of Ni, Co and Pb in soft tissues were below detection limits in most cases and firm conclusions on site effect could not be drawn. No site variation was observed in soft tissue levels of Cu. The Fe levels of liver and kidney tissue, in summer-captured voles from tailings high in Fe, were higher than those in animals from other sites. Lowest Zn levels were seen in kidneys of voles from the site with the lowest environmental levels of the metal.
Bone content of Co did not vary by site. Skeletal Pb was highest during the summer and autumn on the uranium mine tailings while skeletal Ra-226 was highest for voles from that site during all seasons. Internal dose rate due to Ra-226 and cumulative dose at capture were calculated as 0·04 rad day−1 and 2·5 rad for animals captured in the spring, 0·009 rad day−1 and 0·6 rad for summer captures and 0·005 rad day−1 and 0·3 rad for those taken in the autumn.