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Verification of In Vivo Estrogenic Activity for Four Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Identified as Estrogen Receptor Agonists via New Approach Methodologies.
Villeneuve, Daniel L; Blackwell, Brett R; Cavallin, Jenna E; Collins, Jacob; Hoang, John X; Hofer, Rachel N; Houck, Keith A; Jensen, Kathleen M; Kahl, Michael D; Kutsi, Robin N; Opseth, Anne S; Santana Rodriguez, Kelvin J; Schaupp, Christopher; Stacy, Emma H; Ankley, Gerald T.
Afiliación
  • Villeneuve DL; US Environmental Protection Agency, Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure, Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division, Duluth, Minnesota 55804, United States.
  • Blackwell BR; US Environmental Protection Agency, Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure, Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division, Duluth, Minnesota 55804, United States.
  • Cavallin JE; US Environmental Protection Agency, Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure, Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division, Duluth, Minnesota 55804, United States.
  • Collins J; Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, United States EPA, Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division, Duluth, Minnesota 55804, United States.
  • Hoang JX; Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, United States EPA, Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division, Duluth, Minnesota 55804, United States.
  • Hofer RN; Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, United States EPA, Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division, Duluth, Minnesota 55804, United States.
  • Houck KA; US Environmental Protection Agency, Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure, Biomolecular and Computational Toxicology Division, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709, United States.
  • Jensen KM; US Environmental Protection Agency, Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure, Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division, Duluth, Minnesota 55804, United States.
  • Kahl MD; US Environmental Protection Agency, Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure, Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division, Duluth, Minnesota 55804, United States.
  • Kutsi RN; Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, United States EPA, Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division, Duluth, Minnesota 55804, United States.
  • Opseth AS; US Environmental Protection Agency, Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure, Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division, Duluth, Minnesota 55804, United States.
  • Santana Rodriguez KJ; Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, United States EPA, Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division, Duluth, Minnesota 55804, United States.
  • Schaupp C; Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, United States EPA, Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division, Duluth, Minnesota 55804, United States.
  • Stacy EH; Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, United States EPA, Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division, Duluth, Minnesota 55804, United States.
  • Ankley GT; US Environmental Protection Agency, Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure, Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division, Duluth, Minnesota 55804, United States.
Environ Sci Technol ; 57(9): 3794-3803, 2023 03 07.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36800546
ABSTRACT
Given concerns about potential toxicological hazards of the thousands of data-poor per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) currently in commerce and detected in the environment, tiered testing strategies that employ high-throughput in vitro screening as an initial testing tier have been implemented. The present study evaluated the effectiveness of previous in vitro screening for identifying PFAS capable, or incapable, of inducing estrogenic responses in fish exposed in vivo. Fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) were exposed for 96 h to five PFAS (perfluorooctanoic acid [PFOA]; 1H,1H,8H,8H-perfluorooctane-1,8-diol [FC8-diol]; 1H,1H,10H,10H-perfluorodecane-1,10-diol [FC10-diol]; 1H,1H,8H,8H-perfluoro-3,6-dioxaoctane-1,8-diol [FC8-DOD]; and perfluoro-2-methyl-3-oxahexanoic acid [HFPO-DA]) that showed varying levels of in vitro estrogenic potency. In agreement with in vitro screening results, exposure to FC8-diol, FC10-diol, and FC8-DOD caused concentration-dependent increases in the expression of transcript coding for vitellogenin and estrogen receptor alpha and reduced expression of insulin-like growth factor and apolipoprotein eb. Once differences in bioconcentration were accounted for, the rank order of potency in vivo matched that determined in vitro. These results provide a screening level benchmark for worst-case estimates of potential estrogenic hazards of PFAS and a basis for identifying structurally similar PFAS to scrutinize for putative estrogenic activity.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Cyprinidae / Ácidos Alcanesulfónicos / Fluorocarburos Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Environ Sci Technol Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Cyprinidae / Ácidos Alcanesulfónicos / Fluorocarburos Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Environ Sci Technol Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos