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Xenoandrogenic Activity in Serum Differs across European and Inuit Populations

BACKGROUND: Animal and in vitro studies have indicated that human male reproductive disorders can arise as a result of disrupted androgen receptor (AR) signalling by persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Our aim in the present study was to compare serum xenoandrogenic activity between study groups w...

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Autores principales: Krüger, Tanja, Hjelmborg, Philip S., Jönsson, Bo A.G., Hagmar, Lars, Giwercman, Aleksander, Manicardi, Gian-Carlo, Bizzaro, Davide, Spanò, Marcello, Rignell-Hydbom, Anna, Pedersen, Henning S., Toft, Gunnar, Bonde, Jens Peter, Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva C.
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Publicado: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2174397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18174946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.9353
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author Krüger, Tanja
Hjelmborg, Philip S.
Jönsson, Bo A.G.
Hagmar, Lars
Giwercman, Aleksander
Manicardi, Gian-Carlo
Bizzaro, Davide
Spanò, Marcello
Rignell-Hydbom, Anna
Pedersen, Henning S.
Toft, Gunnar
Bonde, Jens Peter
Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva C.
author_facet Krüger, Tanja
Hjelmborg, Philip S.
Jönsson, Bo A.G.
Hagmar, Lars
Giwercman, Aleksander
Manicardi, Gian-Carlo
Bizzaro, Davide
Spanò, Marcello
Rignell-Hydbom, Anna
Pedersen, Henning S.
Toft, Gunnar
Bonde, Jens Peter
Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva C.
author_sort Krüger, Tanja
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description BACKGROUND: Animal and in vitro studies have indicated that human male reproductive disorders can arise as a result of disrupted androgen receptor (AR) signalling by persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Our aim in the present study was to compare serum xenoandrogenic activity between study groups with different POP exposures and to evaluate correlations to the POP proxy markers 2,2′,4,4′,5,5′-hexachlorobiphenyl (CB-153) and 1,1-dichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-ethylene (p,p′-DDE). METHODS: We determined xenoandrogenic activity in the serum fraction containing the lipophilic POPs but free of endogenous hormones. Adult male serum (n = 261) from Greenland, Sweden, Warsaw (Poland), and Kharkiv (Ukraine) was analyzed. Xenoandrogenic activity was determined as the effect of serum extract alone (XAR) and in the presence of the synthetic AR agonist R1881 (XARcomp) on AR transactivated luciferase activity. RESULTS: The study groups differed significantly with respect to XARcomp activity, which was increased in the Inuits and decreased in the European study groups; we observed no difference for XAR activity. We found the highest level of the AR antagonist p,p′-DDE in Kharkiv, and accordingly, this study group showed the highest percent of serum samples with decreased XARcomp activities. Furthermore, the percentage of serum samples with decreased XARcomp activities followed the p,p′-DDE serum level for the European study groups. No correlations between serum XAR or XARcomp activities and the two POP markers were revealed. CONCLUSIONS: The differences in XARcomp serum activity between the study groups suggest differences in chemical exposure profiles, genetics, and/or lifestyle factors.
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spelling pubmed-21743972008-01-03 Xenoandrogenic Activity in Serum Differs across European and Inuit Populations Krüger, Tanja Hjelmborg, Philip S. Jönsson, Bo A.G. Hagmar, Lars Giwercman, Aleksander Manicardi, Gian-Carlo Bizzaro, Davide Spanò, Marcello Rignell-Hydbom, Anna Pedersen, Henning S. Toft, Gunnar Bonde, Jens Peter Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva C. Environ Health Perspect Monograph BACKGROUND: Animal and in vitro studies have indicated that human male reproductive disorders can arise as a result of disrupted androgen receptor (AR) signalling by persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Our aim in the present study was to compare serum xenoandrogenic activity between study groups with different POP exposures and to evaluate correlations to the POP proxy markers 2,2′,4,4′,5,5′-hexachlorobiphenyl (CB-153) and 1,1-dichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-ethylene (p,p′-DDE). METHODS: We determined xenoandrogenic activity in the serum fraction containing the lipophilic POPs but free of endogenous hormones. Adult male serum (n = 261) from Greenland, Sweden, Warsaw (Poland), and Kharkiv (Ukraine) was analyzed. Xenoandrogenic activity was determined as the effect of serum extract alone (XAR) and in the presence of the synthetic AR agonist R1881 (XARcomp) on AR transactivated luciferase activity. RESULTS: The study groups differed significantly with respect to XARcomp activity, which was increased in the Inuits and decreased in the European study groups; we observed no difference for XAR activity. We found the highest level of the AR antagonist p,p′-DDE in Kharkiv, and accordingly, this study group showed the highest percent of serum samples with decreased XARcomp activities. Furthermore, the percentage of serum samples with decreased XARcomp activities followed the p,p′-DDE serum level for the European study groups. No correlations between serum XAR or XARcomp activities and the two POP markers were revealed. CONCLUSIONS: The differences in XARcomp serum activity between the study groups suggest differences in chemical exposure profiles, genetics, and/or lifestyle factors. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2007-12 2007-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2174397/ /pubmed/18174946 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.9353 Text en This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original DOI.
spellingShingle Monograph
Krüger, Tanja
Hjelmborg, Philip S.
Jönsson, Bo A.G.
Hagmar, Lars
Giwercman, Aleksander
Manicardi, Gian-Carlo
Bizzaro, Davide
Spanò, Marcello
Rignell-Hydbom, Anna
Pedersen, Henning S.
Toft, Gunnar
Bonde, Jens Peter
Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva C.
Xenoandrogenic Activity in Serum Differs across European and Inuit Populations
title Xenoandrogenic Activity in Serum Differs across European and Inuit Populations
title_full Xenoandrogenic Activity in Serum Differs across European and Inuit Populations
title_fullStr Xenoandrogenic Activity in Serum Differs across European and Inuit Populations
title_full_unstemmed Xenoandrogenic Activity in Serum Differs across European and Inuit Populations
title_short Xenoandrogenic Activity in Serum Differs across European and Inuit Populations
title_sort xenoandrogenic activity in serum differs across european and inuit populations
topic Monograph
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2174397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18174946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.9353
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