Effects of Polar Bear and Killer Whale Derived Contaminant Cocktails on Marine Mammal Immunity
Most controlled toxicity studies use single chemical exposures that do not represent the real world situation of complex mixtures of known and unknown natural and anthropogenic substances. In the present study, complex contaminant cocktails derived from the blubber of polar bears (PB; Ursus maritimu...
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ftalborgunivpubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/86c2d5ae-5963-40a3-92de-6741b66b1b1c 2024-10-13T14:08:46+00:00 Effects of Polar Bear and Killer Whale Derived Contaminant Cocktails on Marine Mammal Immunity Desforges, Jean Pierre Levin, Milton Jasperse, Lindsay De Guise, Sylvain Eulaers, Igor Letcher, Robert J. Acquarone, Mario Nordøy, Erling Folkow, Lars P. Hammer Jensen, Trine Grøndahl, Carsten Bertelsen, Mads F. St Leger, Judy Almunia, Javier Sonne, Christian Dietz, Rune 2017-10-03 https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/86c2d5ae-5963-40a3-92de-6741b66b1b1c https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.7b03532 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85030678455&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/86c2d5ae-5963-40a3-92de-6741b66b1b1c info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Desforges , J P , Levin , M , Jasperse , L , De Guise , S , Eulaers , I , Letcher , R J , Acquarone , M , Nordøy , E , Folkow , L P , Hammer Jensen , T , Grøndahl , C , Bertelsen , M F , St Leger , J , Almunia , J , Sonne , C & Dietz , R 2017 , ' Effects of Polar Bear and Killer Whale Derived Contaminant Cocktails on Marine Mammal Immunity ' , Environmental Science and Technology , vol. 51 , no. 19 , pp. 11431-11439 . https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.7b03532 article 2017 ftalborgunivpubl https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.7b03532 2024-09-19T00:52:41Z Most controlled toxicity studies use single chemical exposures that do not represent the real world situation of complex mixtures of known and unknown natural and anthropogenic substances. In the present study, complex contaminant cocktails derived from the blubber of polar bears (PB; Ursus maritimus) and killer whales (KW; Orcinus orca) were used for in vitro concentration-response experiments with PB, cetacean and seal spp. immune cells to evaluate the effect of realistic contaminant mixtures on various immune functions. Cytotoxic effects of the PB cocktail occurred at lower concentrations than the KW cocktail (1 vs 16 μg/mL), likely due to differences in contaminant profiles in the mixtures derived from the adipose of each species. Similarly, significant reduction of lymphocyte proliferation occurred at much lower exposures in the PB cocktail (EC 50 : 0.94 vs 6.06 μg/mL; P < 0.01), whereas the KW cocktail caused a much faster decline in proliferation (slope: 2.9 vs 1.7; P = 0.04). Only the KW cocktail modulated natural killer (NK) cell activity and neutrophil and monocyte phagocytosis in a concentration- and species-dependent manner. No clear sensitivity differences emerged when comparing cetaceans, seals and PB. Our results showing lower effect levels for complex mixtures relative to single compounds suggest that previous risk assessments underestimate the effects of real world contaminant exposure on immunity. Our results using blubber-derived contaminant cocktails add realism to in vitro exposure experiments and confirm the immunotoxic risk marine mammals face from exposure to complex mixtures of environmental contaminants. Article in Journal/Newspaper Killer Whale Orca Orcinus orca Ursus maritimus Killer whale Aalborg University's Research Portal Environmental Science & Technology 51 19 11431 11439 |
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Most controlled toxicity studies use single chemical exposures that do not represent the real world situation of complex mixtures of known and unknown natural and anthropogenic substances. In the present study, complex contaminant cocktails derived from the blubber of polar bears (PB; Ursus maritimus) and killer whales (KW; Orcinus orca) were used for in vitro concentration-response experiments with PB, cetacean and seal spp. immune cells to evaluate the effect of realistic contaminant mixtures on various immune functions. Cytotoxic effects of the PB cocktail occurred at lower concentrations than the KW cocktail (1 vs 16 μg/mL), likely due to differences in contaminant profiles in the mixtures derived from the adipose of each species. Similarly, significant reduction of lymphocyte proliferation occurred at much lower exposures in the PB cocktail (EC 50 : 0.94 vs 6.06 μg/mL; P < 0.01), whereas the KW cocktail caused a much faster decline in proliferation (slope: 2.9 vs 1.7; P = 0.04). Only the KW cocktail modulated natural killer (NK) cell activity and neutrophil and monocyte phagocytosis in a concentration- and species-dependent manner. No clear sensitivity differences emerged when comparing cetaceans, seals and PB. Our results showing lower effect levels for complex mixtures relative to single compounds suggest that previous risk assessments underestimate the effects of real world contaminant exposure on immunity. Our results using blubber-derived contaminant cocktails add realism to in vitro exposure experiments and confirm the immunotoxic risk marine mammals face from exposure to complex mixtures of environmental contaminants. |
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Desforges, Jean Pierre Levin, Milton Jasperse, Lindsay De Guise, Sylvain Eulaers, Igor Letcher, Robert J. Acquarone, Mario Nordøy, Erling Folkow, Lars P. Hammer Jensen, Trine Grøndahl, Carsten Bertelsen, Mads F. St Leger, Judy Almunia, Javier Sonne, Christian Dietz, Rune |
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Desforges, Jean Pierre Levin, Milton Jasperse, Lindsay De Guise, Sylvain Eulaers, Igor Letcher, Robert J. Acquarone, Mario Nordøy, Erling Folkow, Lars P. Hammer Jensen, Trine Grøndahl, Carsten Bertelsen, Mads F. St Leger, Judy Almunia, Javier Sonne, Christian Dietz, Rune Effects of Polar Bear and Killer Whale Derived Contaminant Cocktails on Marine Mammal Immunity |
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Desforges, Jean Pierre Levin, Milton Jasperse, Lindsay De Guise, Sylvain Eulaers, Igor Letcher, Robert J. Acquarone, Mario Nordøy, Erling Folkow, Lars P. Hammer Jensen, Trine Grøndahl, Carsten Bertelsen, Mads F. St Leger, Judy Almunia, Javier Sonne, Christian Dietz, Rune |
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Effects of Polar Bear and Killer Whale Derived Contaminant Cocktails on Marine Mammal Immunity |
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Effects of Polar Bear and Killer Whale Derived Contaminant Cocktails on Marine Mammal Immunity |
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Effects of Polar Bear and Killer Whale Derived Contaminant Cocktails on Marine Mammal Immunity |
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Effects of Polar Bear and Killer Whale Derived Contaminant Cocktails on Marine Mammal Immunity |
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Effects of Polar Bear and Killer Whale Derived Contaminant Cocktails on Marine Mammal Immunity |
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effects of polar bear and killer whale derived contaminant cocktails on marine mammal immunity |
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Desforges , J P , Levin , M , Jasperse , L , De Guise , S , Eulaers , I , Letcher , R J , Acquarone , M , Nordøy , E , Folkow , L P , Hammer Jensen , T , Grøndahl , C , Bertelsen , M F , St Leger , J , Almunia , J , Sonne , C & Dietz , R 2017 , ' Effects of Polar Bear and Killer Whale Derived Contaminant Cocktails on Marine Mammal Immunity ' , Environmental Science and Technology , vol. 51 , no. 19 , pp. 11431-11439 . https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.7b03532 |
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