Xenoestrogenic and dioxin-like activity in blood of East Greenland polar bears (Ursus maritimus)

•The lipophilic POP mixture in the blood of East Greenland polar bears were extracted.•The POP mixtures were tested for their estrogenic and dioxin-like effects.•Higher frequency of agonistic ER activity in polar bears compared to Inuit.•Similar frequency of AhR induction when comparing to Inuit. Th...

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description •The lipophilic POP mixture in the blood of East Greenland polar bears were extracted.•The POP mixtures were tested for their estrogenic and dioxin-like effects.•Higher frequency of agonistic ER activity in polar bears compared to Inuit.•Similar frequency of AhR induction when comparing to Inuit. The aims of the project were to (i) extract the lipophilic persistent organic pollutants (POPs) from the blood of 99 East Greenland polar bears and assess the combined mixture effect on the estrogen receptor (ER) and the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) mediated transactivity; (ii) To evaluate whether the receptor transactivities were associated with selected POP markers, and (iii) compare the receptor transactivities in polar bears with earlier studies on Greenlandic Inuit. Lipophilic POPs were extracted using a combination of solid-phase extraction (SPE) and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). ER mediated transactivity was determined using the ER luciferase reporter MVLN cell assay. The extracts were tested alone (XER) and together with 17β-estradiol (E2) as a physiological mimic (XERcomp). Dioxins and dioxin-like (DL) compounds were extracted by a combination of SPE and the Supelco Dioxin Prep System®. AhR mediated dioxin-like transactivity was determined using the AhR luciferase reporter Hepa 1.12cR cell assay. Agonistic ER transactivity was elicited by 19% of the samples, and a further increased E2 induced ER response was found for 52%, whereas 17% antagonized the E2 induced ER response. Positive correlations were found in subadult bears between XER and several POP biomarkers. XER and XERcomp correlated positively to each other. A total of 91% of the polar bear blood extracts elicited agonistic AhR transactivity. The AhR-TCDD equivalent (AhR-TEQ) median levels were higher among adult bears compared to subadult bears, but not significantly.
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Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Animals
Applied ecology
Biological and medical sciences
biomarkers
blood
correlation
Dioxin-like activity
dioxins
Dioxins - blood
Dioxins - metabolism
Ecotoxicology, biological effects of pollution
Effects of pollution and side effects of pesticides on vertebrates
Environmental Pollutants - blood
Environmental Pollutants - metabolism
estradiol
estrogen receptors
Female
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high performance liquid chromatography
Inuit
luciferase
Male
Mammalia
Organochlorine pesticides (OCPs)
persistent organic pollutants
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs)
Pesticides - blood
Pesticides - metabolism
Polar bears
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
Polychlorinated Biphenyls - blood
Polychlorinated Biphenyls - metabolism
Receptors, Aryl Hydrocarbon - metabolism
Receptors, Estrogen - metabolism
solid phase extraction
Ursidae - blood
Ursidae - metabolism
Ursus maritimus
Xenoestrogenic activity
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