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Blood metal levels and metal-influenced immune functions of harbour seals in captivity
Authors:Kakuschke Antje  Valentine-Thon Elizabeth  Griesel Simone  Rosenberger Tanja  Mundry Roger  Siebert Ursula  Prange Andreas
Affiliation:GKSS Research Centre, Institute for Coastal Research, Max-Planck-Strasse 1, 21502 Geesthacht, Germany. antje.kakuschke@gkss.de
Abstract:Immunological blood parameters and the effects of environmental pollutants on the immune system are important to assess the health status of seals. Animals living permanently in seal centres are useful for development and validation of diagnostic tools for free-ranging animals. In this study, parameters of cellular immunity as well as metal concentrations in blood and metal influence on cell proliferation of seven seals from a seal centre were investigated repeatedly using multi-element analysis and a lymphocyte proliferation assay. The metal concentrations, except for tin and chromium, were in general comparable to those of free-ranging animals of the North Sea. The unstimulated and mitogen-stimulated lymphocyte proliferation showed strong intra- and inter-individual variability, which reflected variability in activation of the immune status. Furthermore, both immunosuppressive and stimulative influences of metals on lymphocytes were found. Summarising, the methods used in this investigation provided useful information on these animals, and their application to free-ranging animals can be recommended.
Keywords:Harbour seals   Metals   Immunotoxicity   Lymphocyte proliferation test   Cellular immunity   MELISA
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