Mechanical, Chemical, Structural, and Radiological Changes in Pigeon Bone, Associated with The Dietary Intake of Nickel Recovery Slag

E. Galiano, M. Lapointe
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Article history: Received 22 June 2019 Accepted 05 July 2019 Available online 15 July 2019 Slag from nickel smelting operations in the Sudbury basin in Ontario, Canada, has become ubiquitous. This material rich in heavy metals such as iron, upon ingestion has the potential to effect physical, radiological, chemical, mechanical, and structural changes in biological systems. In this work, we analyzed the effects of slag ingestion through diet, on several quantitative and qualitative parameters of the tibio-tarsal bones in pigeons (Columbia Livia Domestica). The specimens were maintained on a seed diet and divided into a control group (n = 9) provided (normal) clean limestone grit, and an experimental group (n = 9) provided slag-based grit, both for a period of one year. Their tibio-tarsal bones were harvested for analysis. Quantitative analytical methods included conventional density measurements, caliper-based cortical thickness measurements, bone mineral density measurements using Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DEXA), calcium and iron concentration measurements using mass spectrometry, and the determination of Young’s Moduli and ultimate breaking strength (both in compression) using a universal testing machine (UTM). Qualitative microscopy studies, both optical and electron including energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) were carried out for both sample groups. A Welch’s t-test (single tail) was used to compare means of the seven quantitative parameters between control and experimental samples; in six of these parameters, a statistically significant difference was found (p ≤ 0.05). Microscopy, both optical and electron coupled with EDS analysis revealed structural differences in bone between the two groups. Engineering hardness testing of grit types in the dietary components revealed that the slag ingested by the experimental group was approximately twice as hard (Brinell and Rockwell hardness) as the limestone grit in the control group diet. We conclude that slag ingestion through diet in the species examined, is associated with measurable changes in mechanical, chemical, structural, and radiological properties of the tibio-tarsal bones.
鸽骨的力学、化学、结构和放射学变化与日粮中镍回收渣的摄入有关
文章历史:收到2019年6月22日接受2019年7月05日在线提供2019年7月15日2019年7月15日加拿大安大略省萨德伯里盆地镍冶炼作业的炉渣已经无处不在。这种物质富含重金属,如铁,一旦摄入,有可能影响生物系统的物理、放射、化学、机械和结构变化。本研究分析了饲粮中摄入炉渣对家鸽胫跗骨若干定量和定性参数的影响。以种子饲料饲养,并分为对照组(n = 9)提供(正常)干净的石灰石砂砾,实验组(n = 9)提供矿渣砂砾,为期一年。他们的胫跗骨被采集用于分析。定量分析方法包括常规密度测量,基于卡尺的皮质厚度测量,使用双能x射线吸收仪(DEXA)测量骨矿物质密度,使用质谱法测量钙和铁浓度,以及使用通用试验机(UTM)测定杨氏模量和极限断裂强度(压缩时)。对两组样品进行了定性显微镜研究,包括光学和电子,包括能量色散光谱(EDS)。采用Welch’s t检验(单尾)比较对照和实验样本间7个定量参数的均值;其中6个参数差异有统计学意义(p≤0.05)。显微镜,光学和电子结合能谱分析显示了两组之间骨骼结构的差异。对饲粮成分中砂砾类型的工程硬度测试表明,试验组摄入的矿渣的硬度(布氏硬度和洛氏硬度)约为对照组饲粮中石灰石砂砾的两倍。我们的结论是,研究物种通过饮食摄入的矿渣与胫骨-跗骨的机械、化学、结构和放射学特性的可测量变化有关。
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