Dioxin-like Activity in Pregnant Women and Indices of Fetal Growth: The ACCEPT Birth Cohort

Exposure to lipophilic persistent organic pollutants (lipPOPs) elicits a number of species- and tissue-specific toxic responses, many of which involve the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR). This study aims to measure the combined serum dioxin-like activity of lipPOPs in Greenlandic Inuit pregnant wome...

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Main Authors: Manhai Long, Maria Wielsøe, Eva Cecilie Bonefeld-Jørgensen
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description Exposure to lipophilic persistent organic pollutants (lipPOPs) elicits a number of species- and tissue-specific toxic responses, many of which involve the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR). This study aims to measure the combined serum dioxin-like activity of lipPOPs in Greenlandic Inuit pregnant women and the associations with fetal growth indices. The combined dioxin-like activity of serum lipPOPs extracts was determined using the AhR reporter gene bioassay and expressed as pico-gram (pg) TCDD equivalent (TEQ) per gram serum lipid [AhR-TEQ (pg/g lipid)]. Significant AhR-TEQ was found in >87% of serum samples with the median level of 86.2 pg TEQ/g lipid. The AhR-TEQ level positively correlated with the marine food intake biomarker n-3/n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids ratio, while negatively correlated with body mass index and parity. Women giving birth to infants with low birth weight (<2500 g) and length (<50 cm) had higher AhR-TEQ level compared to those with normal weight and length infants. For previous smokers, we found significant inverse associations between maternal AhR-TEQ level and fetal growth indices. In conclusion, exposure of Greenlandic Inuit pregnant women to dioxin-like compounds through traditional marine food can adversely influence the fetal growth via induced AhR activity. Smoking might have modifying effects.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2305-6304/10/1/26/ 2025-01-16T22:14:28+00:00 Dioxin-like Activity in Pregnant Women and Indices of Fetal Growth: The ACCEPT Birth Cohort Manhai Long Maria Wielsøe Eva Cecilie Bonefeld-Jørgensen agris 2022-01-08 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics10010026 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Human Toxicology and Epidemiology https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10010026 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Toxics; Volume 10; Issue 1; Pages: 26 persistent organic pollutants dioxin-like activity aryl hydrocarbon receptor Greenlandic Inuit pregnant women fetal growth indices Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics10010026 2023-08-01T03:46:50Z Exposure to lipophilic persistent organic pollutants (lipPOPs) elicits a number of species- and tissue-specific toxic responses, many of which involve the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR). This study aims to measure the combined serum dioxin-like activity of lipPOPs in Greenlandic Inuit pregnant women and the associations with fetal growth indices. The combined dioxin-like activity of serum lipPOPs extracts was determined using the AhR reporter gene bioassay and expressed as pico-gram (pg) TCDD equivalent (TEQ) per gram serum lipid [AhR-TEQ (pg/g lipid)]. Significant AhR-TEQ was found in >87% of serum samples with the median level of 86.2 pg TEQ/g lipid. The AhR-TEQ level positively correlated with the marine food intake biomarker n-3/n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids ratio, while negatively correlated with body mass index and parity. Women giving birth to infants with low birth weight (<2500 g) and length (<50 cm) had higher AhR-TEQ level compared to those with normal weight and length infants. For previous smokers, we found significant inverse associations between maternal AhR-TEQ level and fetal growth indices. In conclusion, exposure of Greenlandic Inuit pregnant women to dioxin-like compounds through traditional marine food can adversely influence the fetal growth via induced AhR activity. Smoking might have modifying effects. Text greenlandic inuit MDPI Open Access Publishing Toxics 10 1 26
spellingShingle persistent organic pollutants
dioxin-like activity
aryl hydrocarbon receptor
Greenlandic Inuit
pregnant women
fetal growth indices
Manhai Long
Maria Wielsøe
Eva Cecilie Bonefeld-Jørgensen
Dioxin-like Activity in Pregnant Women and Indices of Fetal Growth: The ACCEPT Birth Cohort
title Dioxin-like Activity in Pregnant Women and Indices of Fetal Growth: The ACCEPT Birth Cohort
title_full Dioxin-like Activity in Pregnant Women and Indices of Fetal Growth: The ACCEPT Birth Cohort
title_fullStr Dioxin-like Activity in Pregnant Women and Indices of Fetal Growth: The ACCEPT Birth Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Dioxin-like Activity in Pregnant Women and Indices of Fetal Growth: The ACCEPT Birth Cohort
title_short Dioxin-like Activity in Pregnant Women and Indices of Fetal Growth: The ACCEPT Birth Cohort
title_sort dioxin-like activity in pregnant women and indices of fetal growth: the accept birth cohort
topic persistent organic pollutants
dioxin-like activity
aryl hydrocarbon receptor
Greenlandic Inuit
pregnant women
fetal growth indices
topic_facet persistent organic pollutants
dioxin-like activity
aryl hydrocarbon receptor
Greenlandic Inuit
pregnant women
fetal growth indices
url https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics10010026