| Literature DB >> 28788090 |
Christine Samuel-Nakamura1, Wendie A Robbins2,3, Felicia S Hodge4.
Abstract
The objective of this study was to determine uranium (U) and other heavy metal (HM) concentrations (As, Cd, Pb, Mo, and Se) in tissue samples collected from sheep (Ovis aries), the primary meat staple on the Navajo reservation in northwestern New Mexico. The study setting was a prime target of U mining, where more than 1100 unreclaimed abandoned U mines and structures remain. The forage and water sources for the sheep in this study were located within 3.2 km of abandoned U mines and structures. Tissue samples from sheep (n = 3), their local forage grasses (n = 24), soil (n = 24), and drinking water (n = 14) sources were collected. The samples were analyzed using Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry.Entities:
Keywords: Cadmium; Molybdenum; Navajo; Selenium; contamination; food chain; heavy metals; mining; sheep; uranium
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28788090 PMCID: PMC5580552 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14080848
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Study area map. Depiction of the Navajo Nation in the Four Corners region of the U.S. Southwest. New Mexico Chapters or communities; Churchrock and Mariano Lake provided sheep tissue and associated samples.
Recommended standards for upper limits of potentially toxic water contaminants for sheep and maximum contaminant levels for humans.
| Heavy Metal | Upper Limits ppm (μg/L) | Reference | EPA MCLs 1 μg/L |
|---|---|---|---|
| As | 0.2 ppm (200 μg/L) | Pugh, 2002 | 10 μg/L 1 |
| Cd | 0.10–0.05 ppm (10–50 μg/L) | Pugh, 2002 | 5 μg/L 1 |
| Pb | 0.05–1 ppm (50–1000 μg/L) | Pugh, 2002; NRC 2, 2005 | 15 μg/L 1,3 |
| Se | 0.05 ppm (50 μg/L) | Pugh, 2002 | 50 μg/L 1 |
| U | -- | -- | 30 μg/L 1,4 |
1 Environmental Protection Agency Maximum Contaminant Levels, 2009; 2 National Research Council; 3 Pb Action Level; 4 Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency Standard, 2007.
Sheep dietary requirements and/or maximum tolerable concentrations.
| Heavy Metal | Requirement 1 or Maximum Tolerable Concentrations 2 | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| As | MTC 2: 30 mg/kg of diet | NRC 3, 2005 |
| Cd | MTC 2: 10 mg/kg DM 4 diet | NRC 3, 2005; 2007 |
| Pb | MTC 2: 100 mg/kg diet DM 4 | NRC 3, 2005; 2007 |
| Mo | R 1: 0.10–0.5 3 mg/kg DM 4 | Pugh, 2002; NRC 3, 2007 |
| MTC 2: 5 mg/kg diet DM 4 | NRC 3, 2005; 2007 | |
| Se | R 1: 0.10–0.20 ppm (0.10–0.20 mg/kg) diet | Pugh, 2002 |
| Chronic ingestion: 0.25 mg/kg BW 5 | Pugh, 2002 | |
| MTC 2: 5 mg/kg DM 4 | NRC 3, 2005; 2007 |
1 Requirement; 2 Maximum Tolerable Concentration; 3 National Research Council; 4 Dry Matter; 5 Body Weight.
Sheep 1 heavy metal concentrations in soil, forage, bioaccumulation factor ratio, and sheep tissue in mg/kg, dry weight.
| HM | Soil (Range) | Shoot/Root (Range) | BF 1 | Sheep Tissue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Se | 0.91–1.85 | 0.87–1.37/1.38–1.45 | 0.85 | 3.93 Liver |
| 2.04/0.53 KM 2/KC 3 | ||||
| 1.30 Wool | ||||
| Cd | 0.05–0.07 | 0.05–0.08/0.06–0.11 | 1.16 | 0.06 Liver |
| 0.01 Intestine | ||||
| ng 4/0.01 KM 2/KC 3 | ||||
| As | 2.33–4.53 | 0.84–1.41/1.40–1.54 | 0.34 | 0.66 Wool |
| 0.09/0.08 KM 2/KC 3 | ||||
| 0.08 Bone | ||||
| Pb | 3.91–9.07 | 1.15–1.94/2.03–2.72 | 0.26 | 1.12 Wool |
| 0.21/0.15 KM 2/KC 3 | ||||
| 0.20 Bone | ||||
| Mo | 0.10–0.13 | 0.79–1.16/0.30–0.37 | 8.53 | 1.20 Liver |
| 0.43/0.05 KM 2/KC 3 | ||||
| 0.08 Lung | ||||
| U | 0.81–0.93 | 0.18–0.34/0.20–0.52 | 0.28 | 0.02/ng 4 KM/KC |
| 0.06 Wool | ||||
| 0.001 Liver |
1 Bioaccumulation Factor ratio; 2 Kidney Medulla; 3 Kidney Cortex; 4 Negligible.
Sheep 2 heavy metal concentrations in soil, forage, bioaccumulation factor ratio, and sheep tissue in mg/kg, dry weight.
| HM | Soil (Range) | Shoot/Root (Range) | BF 1 | Sheep Tissue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Se | 1.17–1.88 | 1.13–1.61/1.81–3.50 | 0.80 | 5.93 Liver |
| 2.83/0.68 KM 2/KC 3 | ||||
| 1.88 Wool | ||||
| Cd | 0.06–0.17 | 0.08–0.16/0.20–0.29 | 1.53 | 1.02/0.01 KM 2/KC 3 |
| 0.22 Liver | ||||
| 0.04 Wool | ||||
| As | 1.58–3.79 | 0.78–1.40/1.23–1.41 | 0.5 | 0.56 Wool |
| 0.10/0.06 KM 2/KC 3 | ||||
| 0.10 Muscle | ||||
| Pb | 5.28–8.35 | 0.93–2.14/2.99–3.18 | 0.29 | 1.09 Bone |
| 1.07 Wool | ||||
| 0.21/0.25 KM 2/KC 3 | ||||
| Mo | 0.06–0.18 | 0.53–1.00/1.03–1.34 | 7.5 | 1.39 Liver |
| 0.66/ng 4 KM 2/KC 3 | ||||
| 0.25 Lung | ||||
| U | 0.48–1.15 | 0.08–0.31/0.28–0.42 | 0.23 | 0.001/ng 4 KM 2/KC 3 |
| 0.08 Wool | ||||
| 0.01 Lung |
1 Bioaccumulation Factor ratio; 2 Kidney Medulla; 3 Kidney Cortex; 4 Negligible.
Sheep 3 heavy metal concentrations in soil, forage, bioaccumulation factor ratio, and sheep tissue in mg/kg, dry weight.
| HM | Soil (Range) | Shoot/Root (Range) | BF 1 | Sheep Tissue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Se | 2.29–2.80 | 1.19–2.62/2.58–3.36 | 0.78 | 3.28 Liver |
| 2.62/0.60 KM 2/KC 3 | ||||
| 3.85 Wool | ||||
| Cd | 0.07–0.08 | 0.09–0.17/0.14–0.22 | 1.71 | 0.63/0.02 KM 2/KC 3 |
| 0.23 Liver | ||||
| 0.05 Wool | ||||
| As | 1.20–1.75 | 0.55–0.63/0.82–1.06 | 0.42 | 0.71 Wool |
| 0.09/0.07 KM 2/KC 3 | ||||
| 0.14 Liver | ||||
| Pb | 5.23–6.37 | 1.36–1.58/2.42–2.62 | 0.25 | 1.90 Wool |
| 0.70 Bone | ||||
| 0.55 Liver | ||||
| Mo | 0.07–1.03 | 1.13–1.18/0.61–1.08 | 8.9 | 1.47 Liver |
| 0.47/0.11 KM 2/KC 3 | ||||
| 0.23 Wool | ||||
| U | 0.36–0.38 | 0.09–0.10/0.14–0.23 | 0.51 | 0.002/0.001 KM 2/KC 3 |
| 0.09 Wool | ||||
| 0.01 Lung |
1 Bioaccumulation Factor ratio; 2 Kidney Medulla; 3 Kidney Cortex.
Heavy metal concentrations in soil, plants, and sheep tissue from previous studies in the study area. Heavy metal concentrations are reported for high impact areas unless otherwise specified.
| Sample Type | Heavy Metal Concentration mg/kg | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Soil | U: 3–8 | deLemos et al., 2009 [ |
| U: 5.1 ± 2.0 | deLemos et al., 2008 [ | |
| U: 4.2 ± 2.0 (low impact area) | deLemos et al., 2008 [ | |
| Se: 2.3/0.7 (control) | Dreesen & Cokal, 1984 [ | |
| Vegetation | U: 0.5–7.7 | deLemos et al., 2009 [ |
| Roots | U: 5.0 | deLemos et al., 2009 [ |
| Shoots | U: 2.4 | deLemos et al., 2009 [ |
| Sheep muscle | U: 0.88–0.148 | Millard et al., 1986 [ |
| Pb: 6.06–38.48 | ||
| Sheep liver | U: 1.776–2.96 | Millard et al., 1986 [ |
| Pb: 38.48–429.2 | ||
| Sheep kidney | U: 4.44–6.512 | Millard et al., 1986 [ |
| Pb: 41.44–1050.8 | ||
| Sheep bone | U: 35.52–65.12 | Ruttenber et al., 1984 [ |
| Pb: 340.4 |
Summary of the dietary exposure of the target study population to heavy metals from sheep meat protein and organ consumption representative of one day per week.
| Heavy Metal | Weekly Intake (μg/kg BW 1) | PTWI 2 (μg/kg BW 1) | % of PTWI | Once a Week Intake (μg) | RDI 3 or RDA 4 or UL 5 (μg/day) | % of RDI or RDA or UL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| As | 1.64 | 7 | 10.9 | -- | -- | -- |
| Cd | 2.98 | 25 | 42.5 | -- | -- | -- |
| Pb | 6.2 | 15 | 24.8 | -- | -- | -- |
| Mo | -- | -- | -- | 92.34 | RDA: 45 | 205 |
| Se | -- | -- | -- | 392.26 | RDI: 55 | 713 |
Body Weight (reference weight 60 kg); 2 Provisional Tolerable Weekly Intake; 3 Reference Dietary Intake; 4 Recommended Dietary Allowance; 5 Tolerable Upper Intake Level.