Garcia-Reyero_2013_Environ.Int_63C_216

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Title : Effects of BDE-209 contaminated sediments on zebrafish development and potential implications to human health - Garcia-Reyero_2013_Environ.Int_63C_216
Author(s) : Garcia-Reyero N , Escalon BL , Prats E , J KS , Thienpont B , Melby NL , Baron E , Eljarrat E , Barcelo D , Mestres J , Babin PJ , Perkins EJ , Raldua D
Ref : Environ Int , 63C :216 , 2013
Abstract :

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers are compounds widely used as flame-retardants, which are of increasing environmental concern due to their persistence, and potential adverse effects. This study had two objectives. First, we assessed if BDE-209 in sediment was bioavailable and bioaccumulated into zebrafish embryos. Secondly, we assessed the potential impact on human and environmental health of bioavailable BDE-209 using human in vitro cell assays and zebrafish embryos. Zebrafish were exposed from 4h to 8days post-fertilization to sediments spiked with 12.5mg/kg of BDE-209. Zebrafish larvae accumulated ten fold more BDE-209 than controls in unspiked sediment after 8days. BDE-209 impacted expression of neurological pathways and altered behavior of larvae, although BDE-209 had no visible affect on thyroid function or motoneuron and neuromast development. Zebrafish data and in silico predictions suggested that BDE-209 would also interact with key human transcription factors and receptors. We therefore tested these predictions using mammalian in vitro assays. BDE-209 activated human aryl hydrocarbon receptor, peroxisome proliferator activating receptors, CF/b-cat, activator protein 1, Oct-MLP, and the estrogen receptor-related alpha (ERRalpha) receptor in cell-based assays. BDE-209 also inhibited human acetylcholinesterase activity. The observation that BDE-209 can be bioaccumulated from contaminated sediment highlights the need to consider this as a potential environmental exposure route. Once accumulated, our data also show that BDE-209 has the potential to cause impacts on both human and environmental health.

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Garcia-Reyero N, Escalon BL, Prats E, J KS, Thienpont B, Melby NL, Baron E, Eljarrat E, Barcelo D, Mestres J, Babin PJ, Perkins EJ, Raldua D (2013)
Effects of BDE-209 contaminated sediments on zebrafish development and potential implications to human health
Environ Int 63C :216

Garcia-Reyero N, Escalon BL, Prats E, J KS, Thienpont B, Melby NL, Baron E, Eljarrat E, Barcelo D, Mestres J, Babin PJ, Perkins EJ, Raldua D (2013)
Environ Int 63C :216