5–11 Jun 2022
McMaster University
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The Effects of Dietary Ingestion of Nickel Recovery Slag as a Grit Source on Avian Bone

6 Jun 2022, 13:45
15m
MDCL 1102 (McMaster University)

MDCL 1102

McMaster University

Oral (Non-Student) / Orale (non-étudiant(e)) Physics in Medicine and Biology / Physique en médecine et en biologie (DPMB-DPMB) M2-3 Functional Biophysics (DPMB) | Biophysique fonctionnelle (DPMB)

Speaker

Eduardo Galiano

Description

The ubiquity of the nickel recovery slag deposited in the environment of the Sudbury, Ontario basin gives merit to the study of the impact this foreign material could potentially have on wildlife in the area. In this work, the effects of ingestion of this largely metallic grit source on the bone health of Columbia Livia Domestica pigeons was measured. This was accomplished by controlling the diets of two groups of birds, one given an exclusively limestone grit source, the second given exclusively slag as grit source. After one year of this controlled diet, the subjects were euthanized, their tibiotarsi were subsequently harvested for testing. Tests performed include breaking strength, Young’s modulus, cortical thickness, density, bone mineral density, and mass spectrometry with focus on iron and calcium concentrations. Additionally, conventional micrographs and scanning electron micrographs with accompanying energy dispersive spectrometry were collected. Our analysis of the results are consistent with degraded bone physiology in the slag-fed group.

Primary authors

Eduardo Galiano Michel Lapointe (Laurentian University)

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