Investigations of the potential influence of environmental contaminants on the thymus and spleen of harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena)

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作者
Beineke, A [1 ]
Siebert, U
Mclachlan, M
Bruhn, R
Thron, K
Failing, K
Müller, G
Baumgärtner, W
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[1] Tierarztlichen Hsch Hannover, Inst Pathol, D-30559 Hannover, Germany
[2] Forschungs & Technologiezentrum Westkuste, D-25761 Busum, Germany
[3] Stockholm Univ, Inst Appl Environm Res, S-10691 Stockholm, Sweden
[4] GKSS Forschungszentrum Geesthacht GmbH, D-21502 Geesthacht, Germany
[5] Univ Rostock, Inst Ostseeforsch, D-18119 Rostock, Germany
[6] Univ Giessen, Inst Vet Physiol, D-35392 Giessen, Germany
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10.1021/es048709j
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Harbor porpoises from the German North and Baltic Seas exhibit a higher incidence of bacterial infections compared to whales from less polluted arctic waters. The potential adverse effect of environmental contaminants such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and heavy metals on the immune system and the health status of marine mammals is still discussed controversially. The aim of the presentstudy was to investigate the possible influence of PCB, polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE), toxaphene, (p,p'dichlorodiphenyl)trichlorethane (DDT), and (pp-dichlorodiphenyl)dichlorethene (DDE) on the immune system of harbor porpoises. Lymphoid organs are influenced by a variety of factors, and therefore special emphasis was given to separating the confounding effect of age, health status, nutritional state, geographical location, and sex from the effect of contaminant levels upon thymus and spleen. Contaminant analysis and detailed pathological examinations were conducted on 61 by-caught and stranded whales from the North and Baltic Seas and Icelandic and Norwegian waters. Stranded harbor porpoises were more severely diseasedthan by-caught animals. Thymic atrophy and splenic depletion were significantly correlated to increased PCB and PBDE levels. However, lymphoid depletion was also associated with emaciation and an impaired health status. The present report supports the hypothesis of a contaminant-induced immunosuppression, possibly contributing to disease susceptibility in harbor porpoises. However, further studies are needed to determine if lymphoid depletion is primarily contaminant-induced or secondary to disease and emaciation in this cetacean species.
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