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Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A-toxic\/hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering | 2011

Sex- and age-dependent accumulation of heavy metals (Cd, Pb and Zn) in liver, kidney and muscle of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) from NW Spain

María Hermoso de Mendoza García; David Hernández Moreno; Francisco Soler Rodríguez; Ana López Beceiro; Luis Eusebio Fidalgo Álvarez; Marcos Pérez López

In the present study, bioaccumulation of lead, cadmium and zinc in liver, kidney and muscle of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) from Galicia (NW Spain) was quantified. Metal analysis was performed by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). In general the quantified concentrations were associated with background environmental levels, except for Pb, where some markedly elevated concentrations were obtained, but with no toxicological relevance. The effect of sex on Cd, Pb and Zn levels was considered, females showing a general trend to accumulate higher concentrations of these metals, with the exception of the hepatic content of Cd (which was significantly higher in males, P < 0.05) and Pb levels, which did not differ according to sex. The effect of age was analysed only in male animals and was clearly observed for Pb levels, with concentrations significantly higher in adult animals (liver: P < 0.01, kidney: P < 0.05 and muscle: P < 0.001) and for Cd levels in kidney samples (P < 0.001). This study provides the first data on heavy metal content in roe deer from the area of study and suggests that this species could be a good bioindicator of metal pollution, even though both factors, sex and age, could represent an important source of variation in the bioaccumulation of these metals in wild populations.In the present study, bioaccumulation of lead, cadmium and zinc in liver, kidney and muscle of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) from Galicia (NW Spain) was quantified. Metal analysis was performed by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). In general the quantified concentrations were associated with background environmental levels, except for Pb, where some markedly elevated concentrations were obtained, but with no toxicological relevance. The effect of sex on Cd, Pb and Zn levels was considered, females showing a general trend to accumulate higher concentrations of these metals, with the exception of the hepatic content of Cd (which was significantly higher in males, P < 0.05) and Pb levels, which did not differ according to sex. The effect of age was analysed only in male animals and was clearly observed for Pb levels, with concentrations significantly higher in adult animals (liver: P < 0.01, kidney: P < 0.05 and muscle: P < 0.001) and for Cd levels in kidney samples (P < 0.001). This study provides the first data on heavy metal content in roe deer from the area of study and suggests that this species could be a good bioindicator of metal pollution, even though both factors, sex and age, could represent an important source of variation in the bioaccumulation of these metals in wild populations.


Revista de toxicología | 2006

Análisis de los envenenamientos en fauna silvestre. Situación en Extremadura

Francisco Soler Rodríguez; Ana Lourdes Oropesa Jiménez; Marcos Pérez López


Ardeola | 2007

Niveles de plomo y cadmio en tejido hepático de aves marinas afectadas por el accidente del "Prestige" en Galicia

Maria Esperanza Gállego Rodríguez; David Hernández Moreno; Luis Eusebio Fidalgo Álvarez; Lucas Rigueira Rey; Ana López Beceiro; Francisco Soler Rodríguez; Marcos Pérez López


Alimentaria | 2003

Contenido en metales pesados (Zn, Cd, Pb y Cu) en conservas de mejillón (Mytllus sp.)

María Julia Melgar Riol; Julián Alonso Díaz; Marcos Pérez López; E. Bellón


Revista de toxicología | 2017

Efectos in vivo e in vitro del insecticida organofosforado diazinón en la actividad colinesterasa del sistema nervioso de conejos (Orictolagus cuniculus)

Juan Javier Chaves Galeano; Francisco Soler Rodríguez; Marcos Pérez López; Ana Lourdes Oropesa Jiménez


Archive | 2017

Estudio de los tóxicos en las muestras remitidas al Servicio de Atención Toxicológica Veterinaria en el período 2003-2007

María Ángeles García Fernández; Marcos Pérez López; Carmen Nóvoa Valiñas; María Julia Melgar Riol; Julián Alonso Díaz


Archive | 2016

Perspectivas de la experimentación animal en ciencias biomédicas

María Prado Míguez Santiyán; Juan Daniel Largo Bermejo; Marcos Pérez López


Revista de toxicología | 2013

Comunicaciones Orales. CO. 040- Metales Pesados y metaloides en cigüeña blanca (Ciconia ciconia) de distintos entornos de Extremadura

Irene de la Casa Resino; A. R. Maia; Antonio Castellano; Marcos Pérez López; Francisco Soler Rodríguez


Revista de toxicología | 2013

CO. 043- Intoxicación indirecta por rodenticidas anticoagulantes en aves: un caso clínico

David Hernández Moreno; Irene de la Casa Resino; Ana López-Beceiro; Luis Eusebio Fidalgo Álvarez; Francisco Soler Rodríguez; Marcos Pérez López


Revista de toxicología | 2013

CP. 020- Evaluación de los niveles de Pb, Cd y Zn en diversos tejidos de toro de lidia

J. M. Bayarri; David Hernández Moreno; Irene de la Casa Resino; María Prado Míguez Santiyán; Marcos Pérez López; Francisco Soler Rodríguez

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María Julia Melgar Riol

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Julián Alonso Díaz

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Ana López Beceiro

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Ana López-Beceiro

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Asunción Ramos

University of Extremadura

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