Mobilization of PCBs from blubber to blood in northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) during the post-weaning fast

peer reviewed Northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) are characterized by extended fasting during which they rely entirely on their own body reserves. During fasts, lipids are mobilized from blubber to match the energy requirements of the animal. This transfer frees toxic fat-soluble poll...

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Main Authors: Debier, C., Chalon, Carole, Le Boeuf, B. J., de Tillesse, T., Larondelle, Y., Thomé, Jean-Pierre
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/158943 2024-10-29T17:43:23+00:00 Mobilization of PCBs from blubber to blood in northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) during the post-weaning fast Debier, C. Chalon, Carole Le Boeuf, B. J. de Tillesse, T. Larondelle, Y. Thomé, Jean-Pierre 2006-11-16 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/158943 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquatox.2006.08.002 en eng Elsevier Science Bv urn:issn:0166-445X urn:issn:1879-1514 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/158943 info:hdl:2268/158943 doi:10.1016/j.aquatox.2006.08.002 info:pmid:16963131 restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Aquatic Toxicology, 80 (2), 149-157 (2006-11-16) northern elephant seal PCBs blubber serum fast pups Life sciences Aquatic sciences & oceanology Human health sciences Pharmacy pharmacology & toxicology Sciences du vivant Sciences aquatiques & océanologie Sciences de la santé humaine Pharmacie pharmacologie & toxicologie journal article http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 info:eu-repo/semantics/article peer reviewed 2006 ftorbi https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquatox.2006.08.002 2024-10-14T14:28:49Z peer reviewed Northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) are characterized by extended fasting during which they rely entirely on their own body reserves. During fasts, lipids are mobilized from blubber to match the energy requirements of the animal. This transfer frees toxic fat-soluble pollutants into the blood circulation, which may exert adverse health effects, especially in young and developing animals. We investigated the dynamics of mobilization of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) from the blubber of northern elephant seal pups during the post-weaning fast. Longitudinal samples of blubber and serum were collected from free-ranging animals throughout the fast at Ano Nuevo, California. Blubber biopsies were separated into inner and outer layers. The PCB profiles of blubber and serum consisted mainly of penta- (PCB-101, -110, -118), hexa- (PCB-138, -153) and hepta- (PCB-180, -183, -187) chlorobiphenyls, which accounted for almost 90% of the total PCB burden. Total PCB concentrations in inner blubber increased significantly between early and late fasting (563.6 +/- 162.0 mu g/kg lipids at early versus 911.6 +/- 513.1 mu g/kg lipids at late fasting) whereas they remained fairly constant in outer blubber (572.6 +/- 134.8 mu g/kg lipids at early versus 659.2 +/- 158.8 mu g/kg lipids at late fasting). A corresponding rise of PCB concentrations was observed in serum during the second half of the fast (3.8 +/- 1.1 mu g/l serum at early versus 7.2 +/- 0.9 mu g/l at late fasting). The longitudinal changes in circulating total PCBs could not be explained by the changes in serum lipid fractions (cholesterol, phospholipids, triacyl glycerols and free fatty acids). The increases in total PCB concentrations in inner blubber and serum were more pronounced in leaner animals, which suggests that they might be more at risk to potential toxic effects. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Elephant Seal Elephant Seals University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography) Aquatic Toxicology 80 2 149 157
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topic northern elephant seal
PCBs
blubber
serum
fast
pups
Life sciences
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Human health sciences
Pharmacy
pharmacology & toxicology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
Sciences de la santé humaine
Pharmacie
pharmacologie & toxicologie
spellingShingle northern elephant seal
PCBs
blubber
serum
fast
pups
Life sciences
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Human health sciences
Pharmacy
pharmacology & toxicology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
Sciences de la santé humaine
Pharmacie
pharmacologie & toxicologie
Debier, C.
Chalon, Carole
Le Boeuf, B. J.
de Tillesse, T.
Larondelle, Y.
Thomé, Jean-Pierre
Mobilization of PCBs from blubber to blood in northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) during the post-weaning fast
topic_facet northern elephant seal
PCBs
blubber
serum
fast
pups
Life sciences
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Human health sciences
Pharmacy
pharmacology & toxicology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
Sciences de la santé humaine
Pharmacie
pharmacologie & toxicologie
description peer reviewed Northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) are characterized by extended fasting during which they rely entirely on their own body reserves. During fasts, lipids are mobilized from blubber to match the energy requirements of the animal. This transfer frees toxic fat-soluble pollutants into the blood circulation, which may exert adverse health effects, especially in young and developing animals. We investigated the dynamics of mobilization of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) from the blubber of northern elephant seal pups during the post-weaning fast. Longitudinal samples of blubber and serum were collected from free-ranging animals throughout the fast at Ano Nuevo, California. Blubber biopsies were separated into inner and outer layers. The PCB profiles of blubber and serum consisted mainly of penta- (PCB-101, -110, -118), hexa- (PCB-138, -153) and hepta- (PCB-180, -183, -187) chlorobiphenyls, which accounted for almost 90% of the total PCB burden. Total PCB concentrations in inner blubber increased significantly between early and late fasting (563.6 +/- 162.0 mu g/kg lipids at early versus 911.6 +/- 513.1 mu g/kg lipids at late fasting) whereas they remained fairly constant in outer blubber (572.6 +/- 134.8 mu g/kg lipids at early versus 659.2 +/- 158.8 mu g/kg lipids at late fasting). A corresponding rise of PCB concentrations was observed in serum during the second half of the fast (3.8 +/- 1.1 mu g/l serum at early versus 7.2 +/- 0.9 mu g/l at late fasting). The longitudinal changes in circulating total PCBs could not be explained by the changes in serum lipid fractions (cholesterol, phospholipids, triacyl glycerols and free fatty acids). The increases in total PCB concentrations in inner blubber and serum were more pronounced in leaner animals, which suggests that they might be more at risk to potential toxic effects. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Debier, C.
Chalon, Carole
Le Boeuf, B. J.
de Tillesse, T.
Larondelle, Y.
Thomé, Jean-Pierre
author_facet Debier, C.
Chalon, Carole
Le Boeuf, B. J.
de Tillesse, T.
Larondelle, Y.
Thomé, Jean-Pierre
author_sort Debier, C.
title Mobilization of PCBs from blubber to blood in northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) during the post-weaning fast
title_short Mobilization of PCBs from blubber to blood in northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) during the post-weaning fast
title_full Mobilization of PCBs from blubber to blood in northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) during the post-weaning fast
title_fullStr Mobilization of PCBs from blubber to blood in northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) during the post-weaning fast
title_full_unstemmed Mobilization of PCBs from blubber to blood in northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) during the post-weaning fast
title_sort mobilization of pcbs from blubber to blood in northern elephant seals (mirounga angustirostris) during the post-weaning fast
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