Detection of estrogenic activity in sediment-associated compounds using in vitro reporter gene assays

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作者
Legler, J
Dennekamp, M
Vethaak, AD
Brouwer, A
Koeman, JH
van der Burg, B
Murk, AJ
机构
[1] Univ Wageningen & Res Ctr, Div Toxicol, NL-6700 EA Wageningen, Netherlands
[2] Netherlands Inst Dev Biol, Hubrecht Lab, NL-3584 CT Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] Minist Transport Publ Works & Water Management, Natl Inst Coastal & Marine Management, NL-4330 EA Middelburg, Netherlands
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
ER-CALUX; recombinant yeast screen; (xeno-)estrogens; alkylphenol ethoxylates; pluthalates; methoxychlor; sediment;
D O I
10.1016/S0048-9697(01)01146-9
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Sediments may be the ultimate sink for persistent (xeno-) estrogenic compounds released into the aquatic environment. Sediment-associated estrogenic potency was measured with an estrogen receptor-mediated luciferase reporter gene (ER-CALUX) assay and compared with a recombinant yeast screen. The ER-CALUX assay was more sensitive to 17beta-estradiol (E2) than the recombinant yeast screen, with an EC50 of 6 pM E2 compared to 100 pM in the yeast screen. Yeast cells were unable to distinguish the anti-estrogens ICI 182 780 and (4-hydroxy)tamoxifen, which were agonistic in the yeast. Acetone-soluble fractions of hexane/acetone extracts of sediments showed higher estrogenic potency than hexane-soluble extracts in the ER-CALUX assay. Sediments obtained from industrialized areas such as the Port of Rotterdam showed the highest estrogenic potency of the 12 marine sediments tested (up to 40 pmol estradiol equivalents per gram sediment). The estrogenic activity of individual chemicals that can be found in sediments including: alkylphenol ethoxylates and carboxylates; phthalates; and pesticides, was tested. Increasing sidechain length of various nonylphenol ethoxylates resulted in decreased estrogenic activity. Of the phthalates tested, butylbenzylphthalate was the most estrogenic, though with a potency approximately 100 000 times less than E2. The organochlorine herbicides atrazine and simazine failed to induce reporter gene activity. As metabolic activation may be required to induce estrogenic activity, a metabolic transformation step was added to the ER-CALUX assay using incubation of compounds with liver microsomes obtained from PCB-treated rats. Results indicate that metabolites of E2, NP and bisphenol A were less active than the parent compounds, while metabolites of methoxychlor were more estrogenic following microsomal incubations. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:69 / 83
页数:15
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