Relationships between the Content of Micro- and Macroelements in Animal Samples and Diseases of Different Etiologies

Author:

Stepanova Marina V.12ORCID,Sotnikova Larisa F.23,Zaitsev Sergei Yu.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Bioecology and Biological Safety, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Russian Biotechnological University (ROSBIOTECH)”, Volokolamsk Highway, 11, 125080 Moscow, Russia

2. Research Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Oncology and Biochemistry of Animals, ROSBIOTECH, 125080 Moscow, Russia

3. Department of Diseases of Small Domestic and Exotic Animals, ROSBIOTECH, 125080 Moscow, Russia

Abstract

Many of the micro- and macro-elements (MMEs) required by the body are found in environmental objects in concentrations different from their original concentration that can lead to dangerous animal diseases (“microelementoses”). The aim was to study the features of MME (accumulating in wild and exotic animals) in connection with particular diseases. The work using 67 mammal species from four Russian zoological institutions was completed in 2022. Studies of 820 cleaned and defatted samples (hair, fur, etc.) after “wet-acid-ashing” on an electric stove and in a muffle furnace were performed using a Kvant-2A atomic absorption spectrometer. The content of zinc, copper, iron, cadmium, lead, and arsenic was assessed. The level of MME accumulation in the animal body contributes not only to the MME status and the development of various concomitant diseases, but the condition itself can occur by intake of a number of micronutrients and/or drugs. Particular correlations between the accumulation of Zn and skin, oncological diseases, Cu—musculoskeletal, cardiovascular diseases, Fe—oncological diseases, Pb—metabolic, nervous, oncological diseases, and Cd—cardiovascular diseases were established. Therefore, monitoring of the MME status of the organism must be carried out regularly (optimally once every 6 months).

Funder

Ministry of Higher Education and Science of the Russian Federation

Research Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Oncology and Biochemistry of Animals, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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