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Estradiol uptake, toxicity, metabolism, and adverse effects on cadmium-treated amphibian embryos.

The exposure of Bufo arenarum embryos to 25 micromol/L 17beta-estradiol (E2) resulted in 100% lethality within 48 hr, whereas 10 micromol//L E2 was the no observed effect concentration value for short-term chronic (7 days) exposure. The toxicity profile curves show that lethal effects were proportio...

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Autores principales: Fridman, Osvaldo, Corró, Lucrecia, Herkovits, Jorge
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1242013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15175173
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author Fridman, Osvaldo
Corró, Lucrecia
Herkovits, Jorge
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description The exposure of Bufo arenarum embryos to 25 micromol/L 17beta-estradiol (E2) resulted in 100% lethality within 48 hr, whereas 10 micromol//L E2 was the no observed effect concentration value for short-term chronic (7 days) exposure. The toxicity profile curves show that lethal effects were proportional to the E2 concentration and the time of exposure. The E2 uptake resulted in 20.1 ng E2/mg embryo at 8 hr posttreatment, but 67.3% of this value was achieved during the first 30 min of incubation with this estrogen. Regarding metabolism, the embryos synthesize estrone (E1) from E2 by means of 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase. Simultaneous treatments of Bufo arenarum embryos with 1 mg/L Cd2+ and 0.1, 1, or 10 micromol/L E2 enhanced the lethality exerted by cadmium in 76.7, 80, and 83.3% of embryos, respectively. The results indicate that estrogenic endocrine disruptors could have an adverse effect on amphibian embryos and enhance the toxic effect of Cd on amphibian embryos. This study points to the possibility of using the AMPHITOX test as a screening method for potential endocrine disruption as well as the combined effects of chemical mixtures.
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spelling pubmed-12420132005-11-08 Estradiol uptake, toxicity, metabolism, and adverse effects on cadmium-treated amphibian embryos. Fridman, Osvaldo Corró, Lucrecia Herkovits, Jorge Environ Health Perspect Research Article The exposure of Bufo arenarum embryos to 25 micromol/L 17beta-estradiol (E2) resulted in 100% lethality within 48 hr, whereas 10 micromol//L E2 was the no observed effect concentration value for short-term chronic (7 days) exposure. The toxicity profile curves show that lethal effects were proportional to the E2 concentration and the time of exposure. The E2 uptake resulted in 20.1 ng E2/mg embryo at 8 hr posttreatment, but 67.3% of this value was achieved during the first 30 min of incubation with this estrogen. Regarding metabolism, the embryos synthesize estrone (E1) from E2 by means of 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase. Simultaneous treatments of Bufo arenarum embryos with 1 mg/L Cd2+ and 0.1, 1, or 10 micromol/L E2 enhanced the lethality exerted by cadmium in 76.7, 80, and 83.3% of embryos, respectively. The results indicate that estrogenic endocrine disruptors could have an adverse effect on amphibian embryos and enhance the toxic effect of Cd on amphibian embryos. This study points to the possibility of using the AMPHITOX test as a screening method for potential endocrine disruption as well as the combined effects of chemical mixtures. 2004-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1242013/ /pubmed/15175173 Text en
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Fridman, Osvaldo
Corró, Lucrecia
Herkovits, Jorge
Estradiol uptake, toxicity, metabolism, and adverse effects on cadmium-treated amphibian embryos.
title Estradiol uptake, toxicity, metabolism, and adverse effects on cadmium-treated amphibian embryos.
title_full Estradiol uptake, toxicity, metabolism, and adverse effects on cadmium-treated amphibian embryos.
title_fullStr Estradiol uptake, toxicity, metabolism, and adverse effects on cadmium-treated amphibian embryos.
title_full_unstemmed Estradiol uptake, toxicity, metabolism, and adverse effects on cadmium-treated amphibian embryos.
title_short Estradiol uptake, toxicity, metabolism, and adverse effects on cadmium-treated amphibian embryos.
title_sort estradiol uptake, toxicity, metabolism, and adverse effects on cadmium-treated amphibian embryos.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1242013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15175173
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