Effect of the diet amended with risk elements contaminated soil on risk elements content in tissues and hematological parameters of rats

Penetration of rat organisms by risk elements (As, Cd, Pb) originated from differently contaminated soils as well as interactions between the risk elements and selected essential macro- and microelements were investigated. Rat diet contained 10% of individual soils (based on dry weight) which were:...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: J. Száková, Z. Novosadová, V. Zídek, A. Fučíková, J. Zídková, D. Miholová, P. Tlustoš
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2012-09-01
Series:Czech Journal of Animal Science
Subjects:
Online Access:https://cjas.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/cjs-201209-0005_effect-of-the-diet-amended-with-risk-elements-contaminated-soil-on-risk-elements-content-in-tissues-and-hematol.php
_version_ 1797899241535832064
author J. Száková
Z. Novosadová
V. Zídek
A. Fučíková
J. Zídková
D. Miholová
P. Tlustoš
author_facet J. Száková
Z. Novosadová
V. Zídek
A. Fučíková
J. Zídková
D. Miholová
P. Tlustoš
author_sort J. Száková
collection DOAJ
description Penetration of rat organisms by risk elements (As, Cd, Pb) originated from differently contaminated soils as well as interactions between the risk elements and selected essential macro- and microelements were investigated. Rat diet contained 10% of individual soils (based on dry weight) which were: (i) Fluvisol heavily polluted by As, Cd, Zn, and Pb, (ii) Luvisol contaminated by As, Cd, and Zn, and (iii) uncontaminated Chernozem. Male Wistar rats used for the experiment were housed in cages in a room with controlled temperature for 60 days and fed ad libitum on the mentioned diet. The levels of both risk and essential elements were measured in liver, kidney, and bones of the animals and main biochemical parameters were determined to assess potential toxic effect of the soil-derived risk elements. Alternatively, in vitro Physio-logically Based Bioavailability Test (PBET) was used for evaluation of the bioaccessible pool of elements in the soil-amended diets. The element contents in the rat tissues reflected the risk element contents in the contaminated soils. Bioaccessibility and bioavailability of the risk elements decreased in the order Cd > As > Pb and were influenced by the soil physicochemical parameters. Significant changes in essential elements (Cu, Fe, Mg, P) deposition in rat tissues attended the high levels of the risk elements. Total leukocyte count in the blood of the rats fed the heavy polluted soil indicated adverse effect of soil-derived risk elements on biochemical parameters of the animals.
first_indexed 2024-04-10T08:25:43Z
format Article
id doaj.art-06df7d14d9c5468a8383e5f859931cd1
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 1212-1819
1805-9309
language English
last_indexed 2024-04-10T08:25:43Z
publishDate 2012-09-01
publisher Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences
record_format Article
series Czech Journal of Animal Science
spelling doaj.art-06df7d14d9c5468a8383e5f859931cd12023-02-23T03:33:00ZengCzech Academy of Agricultural SciencesCzech Journal of Animal Science1212-18191805-93092012-09-0157943044110.17221/6317-CJAScjs-201209-0005Effect of the diet amended with risk elements contaminated soil on risk elements content in tissues and hematological parameters of ratsJ. Száková0Z. Novosadová1V. Zídek2A. Fučíková3J. Zídková4D. Miholová5P. Tlustoš6Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicFaculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech RepublicFaculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicFaculty of Food and Biochemical Technology, Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicFaculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicFaculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicPenetration of rat organisms by risk elements (As, Cd, Pb) originated from differently contaminated soils as well as interactions between the risk elements and selected essential macro- and microelements were investigated. Rat diet contained 10% of individual soils (based on dry weight) which were: (i) Fluvisol heavily polluted by As, Cd, Zn, and Pb, (ii) Luvisol contaminated by As, Cd, and Zn, and (iii) uncontaminated Chernozem. Male Wistar rats used for the experiment were housed in cages in a room with controlled temperature for 60 days and fed ad libitum on the mentioned diet. The levels of both risk and essential elements were measured in liver, kidney, and bones of the animals and main biochemical parameters were determined to assess potential toxic effect of the soil-derived risk elements. Alternatively, in vitro Physio-logically Based Bioavailability Test (PBET) was used for evaluation of the bioaccessible pool of elements in the soil-amended diets. The element contents in the rat tissues reflected the risk element contents in the contaminated soils. Bioaccessibility and bioavailability of the risk elements decreased in the order Cd > As > Pb and were influenced by the soil physicochemical parameters. Significant changes in essential elements (Cu, Fe, Mg, P) deposition in rat tissues attended the high levels of the risk elements. Total leukocyte count in the blood of the rats fed the heavy polluted soil indicated adverse effect of soil-derived risk elements on biochemical parameters of the animals.https://cjas.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/cjs-201209-0005_effect-of-the-diet-amended-with-risk-elements-contaminated-soil-on-risk-elements-content-in-tissues-and-hematol.phprisk elementssoilsoil ingestionliverkidneybonesrattus norvegicus
spellingShingle J. Száková
Z. Novosadová
V. Zídek
A. Fučíková
J. Zídková
D. Miholová
P. Tlustoš
Effect of the diet amended with risk elements contaminated soil on risk elements content in tissues and hematological parameters of rats
Czech Journal of Animal Science
risk elements
soil
soil ingestion
liver
kidney
bones
rattus norvegicus
title Effect of the diet amended with risk elements contaminated soil on risk elements content in tissues and hematological parameters of rats
title_full Effect of the diet amended with risk elements contaminated soil on risk elements content in tissues and hematological parameters of rats
title_fullStr Effect of the diet amended with risk elements contaminated soil on risk elements content in tissues and hematological parameters of rats
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the diet amended with risk elements contaminated soil on risk elements content in tissues and hematological parameters of rats
title_short Effect of the diet amended with risk elements contaminated soil on risk elements content in tissues and hematological parameters of rats
title_sort effect of the diet amended with risk elements contaminated soil on risk elements content in tissues and hematological parameters of rats
topic risk elements
soil
soil ingestion
liver
kidney
bones
rattus norvegicus
url https://cjas.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/cjs-201209-0005_effect-of-the-diet-amended-with-risk-elements-contaminated-soil-on-risk-elements-content-in-tissues-and-hematol.php
work_keys_str_mv AT jszakova effectofthedietamendedwithriskelementscontaminatedsoilonriskelementscontentintissuesandhematologicalparametersofrats
AT znovosadova effectofthedietamendedwithriskelementscontaminatedsoilonriskelementscontentintissuesandhematologicalparametersofrats
AT vzidek effectofthedietamendedwithriskelementscontaminatedsoilonriskelementscontentintissuesandhematologicalparametersofrats
AT afucikova effectofthedietamendedwithriskelementscontaminatedsoilonriskelementscontentintissuesandhematologicalparametersofrats
AT jzidkova effectofthedietamendedwithriskelementscontaminatedsoilonriskelementscontentintissuesandhematologicalparametersofrats
AT dmiholova effectofthedietamendedwithriskelementscontaminatedsoilonriskelementscontentintissuesandhematologicalparametersofrats
AT ptlustos effectofthedietamendedwithriskelementscontaminatedsoilonriskelementscontentintissuesandhematologicalparametersofrats