Author/Authors :
Rudolf WagemannU، نويسنده , , Ewa Trebacz، نويسنده , , Gail Boila، نويسنده , , W.L Lockhart، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Four types of mercury species, namely, methylmercury, organic mercury other than methylmercury, inorganic
mercury, and insoluble mercury, deemed to be mercuric selenide HgSe., were found in the liver of 45 ringed seals
from the Canadian Arctic. On average, methylmercury, at 2%, made up the smallest fraction of the total mercury in
the liver of these animals. Of the total mercury concentration in seal liver, 53% was insoluble mercury, estimated to
be largely mercuric selenide. Other workers have found this compound to be present in mammalian liver and
identified it to be HgSe. Organic mercury other than methylmercury made up 4%, and inorganic mercury 42% of the
total mercury in the liver. The sum of the independently determined mercury species agreed well with the total
mercury concentration in the liver. Species other than mercuric selenide are known to be toxic. Mercuric selenide,
considered to be a stable end product of the demethylation process of methylmercury, although not readily
eliminated from the liver, is inert and apparently non-toxic. Only approximately half of the total mercury in the liver
was potentially toxic mercury. All four mercury species were positively correlated with the age of animals, the
regression slope on age being 20 times larger for insoluble Hg HgSe. than for methylmercury. A number of reported
observations, such as the long half-life of Hg in liver G10 years., the dependence of Hg on age, and the
often-observed one-to-one relationship between Hg and Se on a molar basis., are readily explained by the temporal
accumulation of HgSe in the liver. In the future, a more accurate assessment of the health risk to animals and
humans from the consumption of contaminated animal tissues will be possible, by measuring all mercury species
rather than just total mercury or methylmercury. Total mercury alone in the liver is an inadequate indicator of
toxicity to animals. Methylmercury was analyzed by capillary gas-liquid chromatography with ECD detection, and the
other species were operationallyrexperimentally defined using physicalrchemical methods.
Keywords :
Mercury fractionation , methylmercury , Organic mercury , liver , Ringedseals , Mercury species , Mercuric selenide , mercury