Brief communication: New method for measuring nitrogen isotopes in tooth dentine at high temporal resolution

Author:

Smith Tanya M.12ORCID,Ávila Janaína N.13,Arora Manish4,Austin Christine4ORCID,Drake Teresa5,Kinaston Rebecca16ORCID,Sudron Emma12ORCID,Wang Yue7,Williams Ian S.7

Affiliation:

1. Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research Griffith University Gold Coast Queensland Australia

2. Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution Griffith University Gold Coast Queensland Australia

3. School of the Environment The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

4. Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York New York USA

5. Faculty of Health Queensland University of Technology Brisbane Queensland Australia

6. BioArch South Waitati New Zealand

7. Research School of Earth Sciences The Australian National University Canberra Australian Capital Territory Australia

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesNitrogen isotopes (δ15N) are widely used to study human nursing and weaning ages. Conventional methods involve sampling 1‐mm thick sections of tooth dentine—producing an averaging effect that integrates months of formation. We introduce a novel protocol for measuring δ15N by multicollector secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS).Materials and MethodsWe sampled dentine δ15N on a weekly to monthly basis along the developmental axis in two first molars of healthy children from Australia and New Zealand (n = 217 measurements). Nitrogen isotope ratios were determined from measurements of CN secondary molecular ions in ~35 μm spots. By relating spot position to enamel formation, we identified prenatal dentine, as well as sampling ages over more than 3 years. We also created calcium‐normalized barium and strontium maps with laser ablation‐inductively coupled plasma‐mass spectrometry.ResultsWe found rapid postnatal δ15N increases of ~2‰–3‰, during which time the children were exclusively breastfed, followed by declines as the breastfeeding frequency decreased. After weaning, δ15N values remained stable for several months, coinciding with diets that did not include meat or cow's milk; values then varied by ~2‰ starting in the third year of life. Barium did not show an immediate postnatal increase, rising after a few months until ~1–1.5 years of age, and falling until or shortly after the cessation of suckling. Initial strontium trends varied but both individuals peaked months after weaning.DiscussionDevelopmentally informed SIMS measurements of δ15N minimize time averaging and can be precisely related to an individual's early dietary history.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Griffith University

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Publisher

Wiley

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