Effects of organohalogen pollutants on haematological and urine clinical-chemical parameters in Greenland sledge dogs (Canis familiaris)

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Effects of organohalogen pollutants on haematological and urine clinical-chemical parameters in Greenland sledge dogs (Canis familiaris). / Sonne, Christian; Dietz, Rune; Kirkegaard, Maja; Letcher, Robert J.; Shahmiri, Soheila; Andersen, Steen; Møller, Per; Olsen, Aage Kristian; Jensen, Asger Lundorff.

I: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, Bind 69, Nr. 3, 2008, s. 381-390.

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Sonne, C, Dietz, R, Kirkegaard, M, Letcher, RJ, Shahmiri, S, Andersen, S, Møller, P, Olsen, AK & Jensen, AL 2008, 'Effects of organohalogen pollutants on haematological and urine clinical-chemical parameters in Greenland sledge dogs (Canis familiaris)', Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, bind 69, nr. 3, s. 381-390. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2007.03.002

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Sonne, C., Dietz, R., Kirkegaard, M., Letcher, R. J., Shahmiri, S., Andersen, S., Møller, P., Olsen, A. K., & Jensen, A. L. (2008). Effects of organohalogen pollutants on haematological and urine clinical-chemical parameters in Greenland sledge dogs (Canis familiaris). Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 69(3), 381-390. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2007.03.002

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Sonne C, Dietz R, Kirkegaard M, Letcher RJ, Shahmiri S, Andersen S o.a. Effects of organohalogen pollutants on haematological and urine clinical-chemical parameters in Greenland sledge dogs (Canis familiaris). Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 2008;69(3):381-390. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2007.03.002

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Sonne, Christian ; Dietz, Rune ; Kirkegaard, Maja ; Letcher, Robert J. ; Shahmiri, Soheila ; Andersen, Steen ; Møller, Per ; Olsen, Aage Kristian ; Jensen, Asger Lundorff. / Effects of organohalogen pollutants on haematological and urine clinical-chemical parameters in Greenland sledge dogs (Canis familiaris). I: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 2008 ; Bind 69, Nr. 3. s. 381-390.

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abstract = "Seven West Greenland sledge dog bitches (Canis familiaris) and their three pups were fed 50-200 g of contaminated West Greenland minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) blubber, and in a control cohort eight sister bitches and their .ve pups were fed a similar amount pork fat. Blood plasma and urine clinical-chemical parameters were measured and compared between the bitches and pups form the control and exposed cohorts. Based on existing reference intervals, Arctic mammals may have blood clinical-chemical endpoint levels that differ from comparable species at lower latitudes. The cortisol:creatinine ratio, protein:creatinine ratio, alkaline phosphatase, cholesterol and inorganic phosphate were signi.cantly highest (ANCOVA: all po0:05) in the pup generation. The cortisol:creatinine ratio, cholesterol, lactate dehydrogenase and creatinine kinase were signi.cantly higher (ANCOVA: all po0:05) in the control group, while glucose was signi.cantly highest (ANCOVA: po0:05) in the exposed group. Furthermore, the blood cholesterol levels indicate that exposure via the diet to marine mammal blubber has a preventive effect on the development of cardiovascular diseases. We therefore suggest that the consumption of contaminated Arctic marine blubber impacted liver and kidney function in adult and pup sledge dogs.",
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AU - Letcher, Robert J.

AU - Shahmiri, Soheila

AU - Andersen, Steen

AU - Møller, Per

AU - Olsen, Aage Kristian

AU - Jensen, Asger Lundorff

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N2 - Seven West Greenland sledge dog bitches (Canis familiaris) and their three pups were fed 50-200 g of contaminated West Greenland minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) blubber, and in a control cohort eight sister bitches and their .ve pups were fed a similar amount pork fat. Blood plasma and urine clinical-chemical parameters were measured and compared between the bitches and pups form the control and exposed cohorts. Based on existing reference intervals, Arctic mammals may have blood clinical-chemical endpoint levels that differ from comparable species at lower latitudes. The cortisol:creatinine ratio, protein:creatinine ratio, alkaline phosphatase, cholesterol and inorganic phosphate were signi.cantly highest (ANCOVA: all po0:05) in the pup generation. The cortisol:creatinine ratio, cholesterol, lactate dehydrogenase and creatinine kinase were signi.cantly higher (ANCOVA: all po0:05) in the control group, while glucose was signi.cantly highest (ANCOVA: po0:05) in the exposed group. Furthermore, the blood cholesterol levels indicate that exposure via the diet to marine mammal blubber has a preventive effect on the development of cardiovascular diseases. We therefore suggest that the consumption of contaminated Arctic marine blubber impacted liver and kidney function in adult and pup sledge dogs.

AB - Seven West Greenland sledge dog bitches (Canis familiaris) and their three pups were fed 50-200 g of contaminated West Greenland minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) blubber, and in a control cohort eight sister bitches and their .ve pups were fed a similar amount pork fat. Blood plasma and urine clinical-chemical parameters were measured and compared between the bitches and pups form the control and exposed cohorts. Based on existing reference intervals, Arctic mammals may have blood clinical-chemical endpoint levels that differ from comparable species at lower latitudes. The cortisol:creatinine ratio, protein:creatinine ratio, alkaline phosphatase, cholesterol and inorganic phosphate were signi.cantly highest (ANCOVA: all po0:05) in the pup generation. The cortisol:creatinine ratio, cholesterol, lactate dehydrogenase and creatinine kinase were signi.cantly higher (ANCOVA: all po0:05) in the control group, while glucose was signi.cantly highest (ANCOVA: po0:05) in the exposed group. Furthermore, the blood cholesterol levels indicate that exposure via the diet to marine mammal blubber has a preventive effect on the development of cardiovascular diseases. We therefore suggest that the consumption of contaminated Arctic marine blubber impacted liver and kidney function in adult and pup sledge dogs.

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KW - Cholesterol

KW - Cortisol:creatinine ratio

KW - Glucose

KW - Kidney

KW - Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)

KW - Liver

KW - Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)

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