Contaminant‐related disruption of vitamin a dynamics in free‐ranging harbor seal ( Phoca vitulina) pups from british columbia, canada, and washington state, usa

Abstract Marine mammals can bioaccumulate high concentrations of lipophilic environmental contaminants, such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated dibenzo‐ para ‐dioxins (PCDDs), and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs), through the diet. Both laboratory and wildlife studies have sho...

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Published in:Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Main Authors: Simms, Wendy, Jeffries, Steven, Ikonomou, Michael, Ross, Peter S.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2000
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/etc.5620191132 2024-09-15T18:10:39+00:00 Contaminant‐related disruption of vitamin a dynamics in free‐ranging harbor seal ( Phoca vitulina) pups from british columbia, canada, and washington state, usa Simms, Wendy Jeffries, Steven Ikonomou, Michael Ross, Peter S. 2000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/etc.5620191132 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fetc.5620191132 https://setac.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/etc.5620191132 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry volume 19, issue 11, page 2844-2849 ISSN 0730-7268 1552-8618 journal-article 2000 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.5620191132 2024-07-04T04:28:40Z Abstract Marine mammals can bioaccumulate high concentrations of lipophilic environmental contaminants, such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated dibenzo‐ para ‐dioxins (PCDDs), and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs), through the diet. Both laboratory and wildlife studies have shown that these persistent chemicals can disrupt the regulation of vitamin A (retinol), a dietary hormone required for immune function, reproduction, growth, and development. To determine whether environmental contaminants affect the circulatory vitamin A dynamics of free‐ranging harbor seals ( Phoca vitulina ), we live‐captured 61 pups from British Columbia, Canada, and Washington State, USA, and obtained blood and blubber biopsy samples. Harbor seal pups from Washington State were six times more contaminated with total PCBs than pups from British Columbia and had significantly lower circulatory retinol levels. However, when data were corrected for differences in nursing status and analyzed as ungrouped sets of data, circulatory retinol levels were positively correlated with contaminant levels in the blubber of nonnursing pups. This increase in retinol may have resulted from a mobilization of liver vitamin A stores into circulation following exposure to milk‐derived contaminants; this has been observed in laboratory animals exposed experimentally. The contaminant‐related disruption of vitamin A dynamics observed in our study occurs at a time when vitamin A is required for growth and development. Article in Journal/Newspaper harbor seal Phoca vitulina Wiley Online Library Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 19 11 2844 2849
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description Abstract Marine mammals can bioaccumulate high concentrations of lipophilic environmental contaminants, such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated dibenzo‐ para ‐dioxins (PCDDs), and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs), through the diet. Both laboratory and wildlife studies have shown that these persistent chemicals can disrupt the regulation of vitamin A (retinol), a dietary hormone required for immune function, reproduction, growth, and development. To determine whether environmental contaminants affect the circulatory vitamin A dynamics of free‐ranging harbor seals ( Phoca vitulina ), we live‐captured 61 pups from British Columbia, Canada, and Washington State, USA, and obtained blood and blubber biopsy samples. Harbor seal pups from Washington State were six times more contaminated with total PCBs than pups from British Columbia and had significantly lower circulatory retinol levels. However, when data were corrected for differences in nursing status and analyzed as ungrouped sets of data, circulatory retinol levels were positively correlated with contaminant levels in the blubber of nonnursing pups. This increase in retinol may have resulted from a mobilization of liver vitamin A stores into circulation following exposure to milk‐derived contaminants; this has been observed in laboratory animals exposed experimentally. The contaminant‐related disruption of vitamin A dynamics observed in our study occurs at a time when vitamin A is required for growth and development.
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author Simms, Wendy
Jeffries, Steven
Ikonomou, Michael
Ross, Peter S.
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Jeffries, Steven
Ikonomou, Michael
Ross, Peter S.
Contaminant‐related disruption of vitamin a dynamics in free‐ranging harbor seal ( Phoca vitulina) pups from british columbia, canada, and washington state, usa
author_facet Simms, Wendy
Jeffries, Steven
Ikonomou, Michael
Ross, Peter S.
author_sort Simms, Wendy
title Contaminant‐related disruption of vitamin a dynamics in free‐ranging harbor seal ( Phoca vitulina) pups from british columbia, canada, and washington state, usa
title_short Contaminant‐related disruption of vitamin a dynamics in free‐ranging harbor seal ( Phoca vitulina) pups from british columbia, canada, and washington state, usa
title_full Contaminant‐related disruption of vitamin a dynamics in free‐ranging harbor seal ( Phoca vitulina) pups from british columbia, canada, and washington state, usa
title_fullStr Contaminant‐related disruption of vitamin a dynamics in free‐ranging harbor seal ( Phoca vitulina) pups from british columbia, canada, and washington state, usa
title_full_unstemmed Contaminant‐related disruption of vitamin a dynamics in free‐ranging harbor seal ( Phoca vitulina) pups from british columbia, canada, and washington state, usa
title_sort contaminant‐related disruption of vitamin a dynamics in free‐ranging harbor seal ( phoca vitulina) pups from british columbia, canada, and washington state, usa
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