2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2009.10.023
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Evidence for thyroid endocrine disruption in wild fish in San Francisco Bay, California, USA. Relationships to contaminant exposures

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“…Authors hypothesized that, because of structural similarities, PCBs were able to displace THs from serum binding proteins, causing a decrease in serum levels by biliary clearance. This may explain the correlation found between T3/T4 ratio and PCBs in fish from San Francisco Bay and the Great Lakes (Brar et al, 2010;Gilroy et al, 2012). Ultimately, increases in T4ORD activity, together with parallel decreases in sulfotranferases, enzymes that inactivate and promote TH excretion, would compensate and restore T3 concentration.…”
Section: Effects On Natural Populationsmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…Authors hypothesized that, because of structural similarities, PCBs were able to displace THs from serum binding proteins, causing a decrease in serum levels by biliary clearance. This may explain the correlation found between T3/T4 ratio and PCBs in fish from San Francisco Bay and the Great Lakes (Brar et al, 2010;Gilroy et al, 2012). Ultimately, increases in T4ORD activity, together with parallel decreases in sulfotranferases, enzymes that inactivate and promote TH excretion, would compensate and restore T3 concentration.…”
Section: Effects On Natural Populationsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Thyroid disruption by PCBs seems to be mainly triggered by affecting the metabolism of T4, for instance increasing plasma T4 dynamics and glucuronidation. Studies in several teleosts show that exposure to PCB 77, 126 and Aroclor mixture hardly affect deiodination (Adams et al, 2000;Brar et al, 2010;Brown et al, 2004b;Schnitzler et al, 2012Schnitzler et al, , 2011Table 4), likely because the rest of the elements within the HPT axis are able to act in compensation.…”
Section: Polychlorinated Biphenyls (Pcbs)mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…They are linked to a number of toxic endpoints that are believed to be independent of the AhR pathway including altered thyroid signaling (e.g. Khan and Hansen, 2003; Brar et al, 2010; Giera et al, 2011) and developmental neurotoxicity (Pessah et al, 2010; Wayman et al, 2012a; Wayman et al, 2012b). Several indicators regarding the neurotoxic potential of PCBs include effects on the central nervous system that are correlated with altered reflexes, cognitive and motor functioning, and hearing impairments in mammalian species (Pessah et al, 2010).…”
Section: 0 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important endocrine system that is targeted by a variety of environmental contaminants is the thyroid hormone system. Field surveys, epidemiological studies as well as laboratory experiments on birds (Brouwer et al, 1998), amphibians (Carr and Patiño, 2011), fish (Brar et al, 2010;Brown et al, 2004) or humans (Patrick, 2009) provide ample evidence that exposure to environmental pollutants can be associated with disruption of thyroid hormone synthesis, metabolism and / or transport and thus can lead to altered thyroid hormone status and thyroid hormone signalling. Thyroiddisrupting effects have been reported for, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%