Assessment of the amount of body water in the Red Knot (Calidris canutus): An evaluation of the principle of isotope dilution with 2H, 17O, and 18O as easured with laser spectrometry and isotope ratio mass spectrometry

Erik R.T. Kerstel, Theunis A.J. Piersma, G. Jim Gessaman, Anne Dekinga, Harro A.J. Meijer, G. Henk Visser

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Abstract

We have used the isotope dilution technique to study changes in the body composition of a migratory shorebird species (Red Knot, Calidris canutus) through an assessment of the amount of body water in it. Birds were quantitatively injected with a dose of water with elevated concentrations of H-2, O-17, and O-18. Thereafter, blood samples were taken and distilled. The resulting water samples were analysed using an isotope ratio mass spectrometry (for H-2 and O-18 only) and a stable isotope ratio infrared laser spectrometry (H-2, O-17, and O-18) to yield estimates of the amount of body water in the birds, which in turn could be correlated to the amount of body fat. Here, we validate laser spectrometry against mass spectrometry and show that all three isotopes may be used for body water determinations. This opens the way to the extension of the doubly labelled water method, used for the determination of energy expenditure, to a triply labelled water method, incorporating an evaporative water loss correction on a subject-by-subject basis or, alternatively, the reduction of the analytical errors by statistically combining the O-17 and O-18 measurements.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-7
Number of pages7
JournalIsotopes in Environmental and Health Studies
Volume42
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar-2006
Event1st International Workshop on Stable Isotope Ratio Infrared Spectrometry (SIRIS) - , Austria
Duration: 6-Sept-20048-Sept-2004

Keywords

  • birds
  • body water
  • hydrogen-2
  • isotope dilution
  • IR spectroscopy
  • IRMS
  • oxygen-17
  • oxygen-18
  • LABELED WATER
  • HYDROGEN

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