The Mercury Content and Antioxidant System in Insectivorous Animals (Insectivora, Mammalia) and Rodents (Rodentia, Mammalia) of Various Ecogenesis Conditions
- Authors: Antonova E.P.1, Ilyukha V.A.1,2, Komov V.T.3, Khizhkin E.A.1, Sergina S.N.1, Gremyachikh V.A.3, Kamshilova T.B.3, Belkin V.V.1, Yakimova A.E.1
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Biology, Karelian Research Center
- Petrozavodsk State University
- Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters
- Issue: Vol 44, No 10 (2017)
- Pages: 1272-1277
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1062-3590/article/view/182671
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1062359017100028
- ID: 182671
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Abstract
This study is aimed at analyzing the total mercury in the tissues of mammals adapted to a semiaquatic or subterranean lifestyle and at analyzing the possible role of their antioxidant system in heavy metal detoxication. The water shrew Neomis fodiens Pennant, 1771, European mole Talpa europaea Linnaeus, 1758, muskrat Ondatra zibethicus Linnaeus, 1766, and water vole Arvicola terrestris Linnaeus, 1758 were the species under study. Our results indicate that mercury accumulation in the tissue depends on the age, tissue type, and diet of the species. The highest mercury content was recorded in water shrew tissues compared to other species. Age-dependent accumulation of the toxicant in the animals is reported. A correlation between mercury accumulation and catalase activity in the kidneys of the animals studied was found.
About the authors
E. P. Antonova
Institute of Biology, Karelian Research Center
Author for correspondence.
Email: antoonkina@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Pushkinskaya 11, Karelia Republic of Karelia, 185910
V. A. Ilyukha
Institute of Biology, Karelian Research Center; Petrozavodsk State University
Email: antoonkina@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Pushkinskaya 11, Karelia Republic of Karelia, 185910; ul. Lenina 33, Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, 185910
V. T. Komov
Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters
Email: antoonkina@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Nekouzskii raion, Yaroslavl oblast, 152742
E. A. Khizhkin
Institute of Biology, Karelian Research Center
Email: antoonkina@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Pushkinskaya 11, Karelia Republic of Karelia, 185910
S. N. Sergina
Institute of Biology, Karelian Research Center
Email: antoonkina@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Pushkinskaya 11, Karelia Republic of Karelia, 185910
V. A. Gremyachikh
Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters
Email: antoonkina@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Nekouzskii raion, Yaroslavl oblast, 152742
T. B. Kamshilova
Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters
Email: antoonkina@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Nekouzskii raion, Yaroslavl oblast, 152742
V. V. Belkin
Institute of Biology, Karelian Research Center
Email: antoonkina@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Pushkinskaya 11, Karelia Republic of Karelia, 185910
A. E. Yakimova
Institute of Biology, Karelian Research Center
Email: antoonkina@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Pushkinskaya 11, Karelia Republic of Karelia, 185910
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