Hepatic DNA damage in harbour porpoises ( Phocoena phocoena) stranded along the English and Welsh coastlines

One level at which persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons PAHs) can exert damage is by causing DNA strand‐breaks or nucleotide base modifications, which, if unrepaired, can lead to embryonic mutations, abnormal development and cancer. In marine ecosystems, genotoxi...

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Published in:Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis
Main Authors: Acevedo‐Whitehouse, Karina, Cole, Kathy J., Phillips, David H., Jepson, Paul D., Deaville, Rob, Arlt, Volker M.
Other Authors: Wellcome Trust, Natural Environment Research Council
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Published: Wiley 2018
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/em.22205 2024-06-23T07:55:15+00:00 Hepatic DNA damage in harbour porpoises ( Phocoena phocoena) stranded along the English and Welsh coastlines Acevedo‐Whitehouse, Karina Cole, Kathy J. Phillips, David H. Jepson, Paul D. Deaville, Rob Arlt, Volker M. Wellcome Trust Natural Environment Research Council 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/em.22205 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fem.22205 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/em.22205 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis volume 59, issue 7, page 613-624 ISSN 0893-6692 1098-2280 journal-article 2018 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/em.22205 2024-06-04T06:37:03Z One level at which persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons PAHs) can exert damage is by causing DNA strand‐breaks or nucleotide base modifications, which, if unrepaired, can lead to embryonic mutations, abnormal development and cancer. In marine ecosystems, genotoxicity is expected to be particularly strong in long‐lived apex predators due to pollutant bioaccumulation. We conducted 32 P‐postlabeling analyses optimized for the detection and quantification of aromatic/hydrophobic DNA adducts in the livers of 40 sexually‐mature North Atlantic harbour porpoises ( Phocoena phocoena ) stranded along the English and Welsh coastlines. We examined hepatic tissue to search for inflammatory and preneoplastic lesions and examine their association with adduct levels. Adducts were found in all porpoises (mean: 17.56 ± 11.95 per 10 8 nucleotides), and were higher than levels reported for marine vertebrates from polluted sites. The pollutants causing the induced DNA adducts could not be further characterized. Hepatic DNA damage did not correlate with levels of blubber POP concentrations (including total polychlorinated biphenyl [PCBs], dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane [DDT] and dieldrin); PAH concentrations were not available for the present study. However, DNA damage predicted occurrence of inflammatory and preneoplastic lesions. Further, our data showed a reduction in hepatic DNA adduct levels with age in the 40 animals examined while POP concentrations, particularly PCBs, increased with age. Using a different dataset of 145 mature male harbour porpoises confirmed that higher contaminant levels (total PCBs, DDT and dieldrin) are found in older animals. The reduction in hepatic DNA adduct levels in older animals was in accordance with other studies which show that suppression of hepatic CYP1A enzyme activity at high PCB concentrations might impact on CYP1A‐mediated DNA adduct formation of PAHs which are ubiquitous environmental pollutants and readily metabolized by CYP1A to species binding to ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Phocoena phocoena Wiley Online Library Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis 59 7 613 624
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description One level at which persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons PAHs) can exert damage is by causing DNA strand‐breaks or nucleotide base modifications, which, if unrepaired, can lead to embryonic mutations, abnormal development and cancer. In marine ecosystems, genotoxicity is expected to be particularly strong in long‐lived apex predators due to pollutant bioaccumulation. We conducted 32 P‐postlabeling analyses optimized for the detection and quantification of aromatic/hydrophobic DNA adducts in the livers of 40 sexually‐mature North Atlantic harbour porpoises ( Phocoena phocoena ) stranded along the English and Welsh coastlines. We examined hepatic tissue to search for inflammatory and preneoplastic lesions and examine their association with adduct levels. Adducts were found in all porpoises (mean: 17.56 ± 11.95 per 10 8 nucleotides), and were higher than levels reported for marine vertebrates from polluted sites. The pollutants causing the induced DNA adducts could not be further characterized. Hepatic DNA damage did not correlate with levels of blubber POP concentrations (including total polychlorinated biphenyl [PCBs], dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane [DDT] and dieldrin); PAH concentrations were not available for the present study. However, DNA damage predicted occurrence of inflammatory and preneoplastic lesions. Further, our data showed a reduction in hepatic DNA adduct levels with age in the 40 animals examined while POP concentrations, particularly PCBs, increased with age. Using a different dataset of 145 mature male harbour porpoises confirmed that higher contaminant levels (total PCBs, DDT and dieldrin) are found in older animals. The reduction in hepatic DNA adduct levels in older animals was in accordance with other studies which show that suppression of hepatic CYP1A enzyme activity at high PCB concentrations might impact on CYP1A‐mediated DNA adduct formation of PAHs which are ubiquitous environmental pollutants and readily metabolized by CYP1A to species binding to ...
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author Acevedo‐Whitehouse, Karina
Cole, Kathy J.
Phillips, David H.
Jepson, Paul D.
Deaville, Rob
Arlt, Volker M.
spellingShingle Acevedo‐Whitehouse, Karina
Cole, Kathy J.
Phillips, David H.
Jepson, Paul D.
Deaville, Rob
Arlt, Volker M.
Hepatic DNA damage in harbour porpoises ( Phocoena phocoena) stranded along the English and Welsh coastlines
author_facet Acevedo‐Whitehouse, Karina
Cole, Kathy J.
Phillips, David H.
Jepson, Paul D.
Deaville, Rob
Arlt, Volker M.
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title Hepatic DNA damage in harbour porpoises ( Phocoena phocoena) stranded along the English and Welsh coastlines
title_short Hepatic DNA damage in harbour porpoises ( Phocoena phocoena) stranded along the English and Welsh coastlines
title_full Hepatic DNA damage in harbour porpoises ( Phocoena phocoena) stranded along the English and Welsh coastlines
title_fullStr Hepatic DNA damage in harbour porpoises ( Phocoena phocoena) stranded along the English and Welsh coastlines
title_full_unstemmed Hepatic DNA damage in harbour porpoises ( Phocoena phocoena) stranded along the English and Welsh coastlines
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