Element Concentrations and Histopathology of Liver and Kidney in West Greenland Ringed Seals (Pusa hispida)

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Element Concentrations and Histopathology of Liver and Kidney in West Greenland Ringed Seals (Pusa hispida). / Andersen-Ranberg, Emilie U.; Leifsson, Pall S.; Riget, Frank F.; Søndergaard, Jens; Andersen, Steen; Alstrup, Aage Kristian Olsen; Dietz, Rune; Sonne, Christian.

I: Animals, Bind 14, Nr. 12, 1739, 2024.

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Andersen-Ranberg, EU, Leifsson, PS, Riget, FF, Søndergaard, J, Andersen, S, Alstrup, AKO, Dietz, R & Sonne, C 2024, 'Element Concentrations and Histopathology of Liver and Kidney in West Greenland Ringed Seals (Pusa hispida)', Animals, bind 14, nr. 12, 1739. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14121739

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Andersen-Ranberg, E. U., Leifsson, P. S., Riget, F. F., Søndergaard, J., Andersen, S., Alstrup, A. K. O., Dietz, R., & Sonne, C. (2024). Element Concentrations and Histopathology of Liver and Kidney in West Greenland Ringed Seals (Pusa hispida). Animals, 14(12), [1739]. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14121739

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Andersen-Ranberg EU, Leifsson PS, Riget FF, Søndergaard J, Andersen S, Alstrup AKO o.a. Element Concentrations and Histopathology of Liver and Kidney in West Greenland Ringed Seals (Pusa hispida). Animals. 2024;14(12). 1739. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14121739

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Andersen-Ranberg, Emilie U. ; Leifsson, Pall S. ; Riget, Frank F. ; Søndergaard, Jens ; Andersen, Steen ; Alstrup, Aage Kristian Olsen ; Dietz, Rune ; Sonne, Christian. / Element Concentrations and Histopathology of Liver and Kidney in West Greenland Ringed Seals (Pusa hispida). I: Animals. 2024 ; Bind 14, Nr. 12.

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@article{752db60ad885412694e10995085bdc39,
title = "Element Concentrations and Histopathology of Liver and Kidney in West Greenland Ringed Seals (Pusa hispida)",
abstract = "Ringed seals are consumed in Greenland and are therefore included as a key biomonitoring species with the focus on pollution exposure and health effects. Ringed seals in Central West Greenland (Qeqertarsuaq) and in North West Greenland (Qaanaaq) were analyzed for metal concentrations in the liver and histological changes in the liver and kidney. The mean liver concentration of mercury in Qaanaaq was 3.73 ± 5.01 µg/g ww (range: 0.28–23.29 µg/g ww), and the mean cadmium concentration was 7.80 ± 8.95 µg/g ww (range: 0.013–38.79 µg/g ww). For Qeqertarsuaq, the liver concentration of mercury was 1.78 ± 1.70 µg/g ww (range: 0.45–8.00 µg/g ww) and the mean cadmium concentration was 11.58 ± 6.32 µg/g ww (range: 0.11–25.45 µg/g ww). Age had a positive effect on the liver concentrations of metals, while no effect was found for sex or histological changes. The prevalence of histological changes in liver tissue decreased in the following order: random pattern mononuclear cell infiltration (92.1%), portal cell infiltration (68.4%), hepatic intracellular fat (18.4%), portal fibrosis (7.9%), focal hepatic fibrosis (7.9%), bile duct hyperplasia/fibrosis (7.9%) and lipid granuloma (2.6%). For kidney tissue, the prevalence of histological changes decreased in the following order: glomerular mesangial deposits (54.1%) > glomerular basement membrane thickening (45.9%) > THD (40%) > tubular hyaline casts (14.0%) > glomerular atrophy (13.5%) > dilated tubules (13.5%) > glomerular hyper-cellularity (10.8%) > mononuclear cell infiltrations (8.1%).",
author = "Andersen-Ranberg, {Emilie U.} and Leifsson, {Pall S.} and Riget, {Frank F.} and Jens S{\o}ndergaard and Steen Andersen and Alstrup, {Aage Kristian Olsen} and Rune Dietz and Christian Sonne",
year = "2024",
doi = "10.3390/ani14121739",
language = "English",
volume = "14",
journal = "Animals",
issn = "2076-2615",
publisher = "MDPI",
number = "12",

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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Element Concentrations and Histopathology of Liver and Kidney in West Greenland Ringed Seals (Pusa hispida)

AU - Andersen-Ranberg, Emilie U.

AU - Leifsson, Pall S.

AU - Riget, Frank F.

AU - Søndergaard, Jens

AU - Andersen, Steen

AU - Alstrup, Aage Kristian Olsen

AU - Dietz, Rune

AU - Sonne, Christian

PY - 2024

Y1 - 2024

N2 - Ringed seals are consumed in Greenland and are therefore included as a key biomonitoring species with the focus on pollution exposure and health effects. Ringed seals in Central West Greenland (Qeqertarsuaq) and in North West Greenland (Qaanaaq) were analyzed for metal concentrations in the liver and histological changes in the liver and kidney. The mean liver concentration of mercury in Qaanaaq was 3.73 ± 5.01 µg/g ww (range: 0.28–23.29 µg/g ww), and the mean cadmium concentration was 7.80 ± 8.95 µg/g ww (range: 0.013–38.79 µg/g ww). For Qeqertarsuaq, the liver concentration of mercury was 1.78 ± 1.70 µg/g ww (range: 0.45–8.00 µg/g ww) and the mean cadmium concentration was 11.58 ± 6.32 µg/g ww (range: 0.11–25.45 µg/g ww). Age had a positive effect on the liver concentrations of metals, while no effect was found for sex or histological changes. The prevalence of histological changes in liver tissue decreased in the following order: random pattern mononuclear cell infiltration (92.1%), portal cell infiltration (68.4%), hepatic intracellular fat (18.4%), portal fibrosis (7.9%), focal hepatic fibrosis (7.9%), bile duct hyperplasia/fibrosis (7.9%) and lipid granuloma (2.6%). For kidney tissue, the prevalence of histological changes decreased in the following order: glomerular mesangial deposits (54.1%) > glomerular basement membrane thickening (45.9%) > THD (40%) > tubular hyaline casts (14.0%) > glomerular atrophy (13.5%) > dilated tubules (13.5%) > glomerular hyper-cellularity (10.8%) > mononuclear cell infiltrations (8.1%).

AB - Ringed seals are consumed in Greenland and are therefore included as a key biomonitoring species with the focus on pollution exposure and health effects. Ringed seals in Central West Greenland (Qeqertarsuaq) and in North West Greenland (Qaanaaq) were analyzed for metal concentrations in the liver and histological changes in the liver and kidney. The mean liver concentration of mercury in Qaanaaq was 3.73 ± 5.01 µg/g ww (range: 0.28–23.29 µg/g ww), and the mean cadmium concentration was 7.80 ± 8.95 µg/g ww (range: 0.013–38.79 µg/g ww). For Qeqertarsuaq, the liver concentration of mercury was 1.78 ± 1.70 µg/g ww (range: 0.45–8.00 µg/g ww) and the mean cadmium concentration was 11.58 ± 6.32 µg/g ww (range: 0.11–25.45 µg/g ww). Age had a positive effect on the liver concentrations of metals, while no effect was found for sex or histological changes. The prevalence of histological changes in liver tissue decreased in the following order: random pattern mononuclear cell infiltration (92.1%), portal cell infiltration (68.4%), hepatic intracellular fat (18.4%), portal fibrosis (7.9%), focal hepatic fibrosis (7.9%), bile duct hyperplasia/fibrosis (7.9%) and lipid granuloma (2.6%). For kidney tissue, the prevalence of histological changes decreased in the following order: glomerular mesangial deposits (54.1%) > glomerular basement membrane thickening (45.9%) > THD (40%) > tubular hyaline casts (14.0%) > glomerular atrophy (13.5%) > dilated tubules (13.5%) > glomerular hyper-cellularity (10.8%) > mononuclear cell infiltrations (8.1%).

U2 - 10.3390/ani14121739

DO - 10.3390/ani14121739

M3 - Journal article

VL - 14

JO - Animals

JF - Animals

SN - 2076-2615

IS - 12

M1 - 1739

ER -

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