Title of article :
Laser ablation ICP-MS profiling and semiquantitative
determination of trace element concentrations in desert tortoise
shells: documenting the uptake of elemental toxicants
Author/Authors :
Michael D. Seltzera، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Kristin H. Berryb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The outer keratin layer (scute) of desert tortoise shells consists of incrementally grown laminae in which various
bioaccumulated trace elements are sequestered during scute deposition. Laser ablation ICP-MS examination of laminae in
scutes of dead tortoises revealed patterns of trace elemental distribution from which the chronology of elemental uptake can be
inferred. These patterns may be of pathologic significance in the case of elemental toxicants such as arsenic, which has been
linked to both shell and respiratory diseases. Laser ablation transects, performed along the lateral surfaces of sectioned scutes,
offered the most successful means of avoiding exogenous contamination that was present on the scute exterior. Semiquantitative
determination of elemental concentrations was achieved using sulfur, a keratin matrix element, as an internal standard. The
results presented here highlight the potential of laser ablation ICP-MS as a diagnostic tool for investigating toxic element uptake
as it pertains to tortoise morbidity and mortality.
Keywords :
zinc , trace elements , arsenic , Desert tortoise , Laser ablation , ICP-MS
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment