1992
DOI: 10.1016/0041-008x(92)90095-a
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Polychlorinated and polybrominated biphenyl congeners and retinoid levels in rat tissues: Structure-activity relationships

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“…The presence of high body concentrations of organochlorine compounds was hypothesized to disrupt normal vitamin A metabolism, causing hypovitaminosis A, squamous metaplasia, and the development of aural abscesses. This hypothesis is supported by previous reports in humans and rats, which have shown a similar organochlorine-induced vitamin A deficiency (Chen et al, 1992;Coenraads et al, 1994). The objectives of this study were to 1) describe the gross and histopathologic changes of the tympanic epithelium and other organs of freeliving box turtles with aural abscesses, 2) compare the severity of these lesions to changes in turtles that were not clinically affected by aural abscesses, and 3) discuss the relationship of the lesions to the proposed hypothesis of organochlorine compound-induced hypovitaminosis A.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The presence of high body concentrations of organochlorine compounds was hypothesized to disrupt normal vitamin A metabolism, causing hypovitaminosis A, squamous metaplasia, and the development of aural abscesses. This hypothesis is supported by previous reports in humans and rats, which have shown a similar organochlorine-induced vitamin A deficiency (Chen et al, 1992;Coenraads et al, 1994). The objectives of this study were to 1) describe the gross and histopathologic changes of the tympanic epithelium and other organs of freeliving box turtles with aural abscesses, 2) compare the severity of these lesions to changes in turtles that were not clinically affected by aural abscesses, and 3) discuss the relationship of the lesions to the proposed hypothesis of organochlorine compound-induced hypovitaminosis A.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…In seals and polar bears there are several reports of associations between OHC and lower plasma and hepatic retinol concentrations (Brouwer et al, 1989;Jenssen et al, 1995Jenssen et al, , 2003de Swart et al, 1996;Simms & Ross, 2000;Skaare et al, 2001;Nyman et al, 2002Nyman et al, , 2003Mos et al, 2007). The effects of OHC on the retinol homeostasis have been confirmed in controlled lab studies on rats, mink (Mustela vision) and harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) (Brouwer & Vandenberg, 1986;Chen et al, 1992;Morse & Brouwer, 1995;Van Birgelen et al, 1994;Van der Plas et al, 2001;Brouwer et al, 1989;Martin et al, 2006). OHC and especially polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) may interfere with transport, storage, metabolism, and excretion of retinoids (de Swart et al, 1994;Simms & Ross, 2000;Jenssen et al, 2003).…”
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confidence: 82%
“…In contrast, laboratory data for rats report that PCDDs, PCDFs, and PCBs caused depletion of liver retinoid stores [65]. In field studies, such as with herring gulls in the Great Lakes, yolk retinoids varied among colonies and the molar ratio of retinol to retinyl palmitate correlated positively with TEQs in eggs [66].…”
Section: Biochemical Responsesmentioning
confidence: 91%