Kinetics, dose-response, and excretion of methylmercury in free-living adult Cory's shearwaters

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Monteiro, LR
Furness, RW
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[1] Univ Glasgow, Inst Biomed & Life Sci, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Lanark, Scotland
[2] Univ Azores, Dept Oceanog & Fisheries, P-9900 Horta, Portugal
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10.1021/es000114a
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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We evaluated methylmercury (MHg) kinetics, dose-responses, and excretion in free-living adult Cory's shearwaters using a nondestructive multi-tissue approach. Elimination of MHg in blood comprised an initial fast phase, with half-time of 1 d, and a slow terminal phase with half-time between 44 and 65 d. Molt was a crucial factor in determining the rate of MHg elimination. Half-times were independent of dose. A relationship between steady-state blood concentrations and dietary intake of MHS was derived. Ratios between Hg concentrations in eggs or hatchlings' plumage and parental blood were independent of dose, with tissue-blood partition coefficients identical to those in controls. Dose-response relationships were linear. Females were subjected to Hg concentrations 18% higher than males but exhibited a 10% lower dose-response in blood. The difference is not fully accounted for by excretion into the egg and may be due to unidentified sex-related differences in physiology. Excretion rates into plumage showed no dose dependency but were higher (33% of intake) in birds exposed during molt than in birds dosed 2 months before the start of molt. Hg excretion through the skin in exfoliated epidermal cells that adsorb into plumage was estimated, to represent 8% of the intake. The results of this study may be used in advanced modeling of the kinetics of MHg in adult birds to fill the current gap of a bioenergetic model for avian exposure to MHg.
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