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通过对圣托马斯'安格鲁教堂墓地早期定居者头发角蛋白中碳和氮同位素的序列分析,研究了他们在死亡前的健康状态。该研究发现,氮同位素值的升高可能与慢性疾病、感染或伤害导致的生理压力有关,而碳同位素值相对稳定。结果表明,氮同位素(δ15N)的变化可以作为生理压力的指标,而δ13C值则相对不变。
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Abstract:

Carbon and nitrogen isotope values in sequential segments of human hair keratin provide an archive of temporal fluctuations in isotopic composition close to the time of an individual’s death. By combining stable isotope analysis with a microscopic examination of hair, this thesis explores health status prior to the death of early settlers from St. Thomas’ Anglican Church cemetery in Belleville, Ontario (1821-1874). The purpose of this thesis is to determine if there is a consistent difference in carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures along sequentially segmented hair in individuals who have observable pathological conditions versus individuals who display no osteological evidence of pathology. Elevated nitrogen values can be associated with physiological stressors such as chronic illness, infection, or injury that affect an individual’s metabolic state. Elevated nitrogen values represent a recycling of nitrogen derived from the breakdown of existing proteins in the body and subsequent tissue repair. Results from 10 individuals indicate that δ15N values increase greater than 1‰ if an individual was suffering from a pathological condition (e.g., periostitis) or decrease by 1‰ if an individual was possibly pregnant, while δ13C values remained relatively constant. The variability in nitrogen values over 1‰, coinciding with less change in δ13C values, may be indicative of physiological stress. These results suggest that δ15N values are not only useful for studying diet, but may also be used as indicators of physiological stress.

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