Interfollicular fibrosis in the thyroid of the harbour porpoise: An endocrine disruption?

peer reviewed Previous studies have described high levels of polychlorobiphenyls (PCB), polybrominated diphenylether (PBDE), toxaphene, ,p0-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), and ,p0-dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE) in the blubber of the harbour porpoise from the North Sea raising the ques...

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Published in:Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
Main Authors: Das, Krishna, Vossen, Arndt, Tolley, Kristal, Vikingsson, Gisli, Thron, Kristina, Müller, Gundi, Baumgärtner, Wolfgang, Siebert, Ursula
Other Authors: MARE Center- Laboratoire d'Océanologie
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer Science & Business Media B.V. 2006
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Online Access:https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/173
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/173 2024-11-10T14:39:18+00:00 Interfollicular fibrosis in the thyroid of the harbour porpoise: An endocrine disruption? Das, Krishna Vossen, Arndt Tolley, Kristal Vikingsson, Gisli Thron, Kristina Müller, Gundi Baumgärtner, Wolfgang Siebert, Ursula MARE Center- Laboratoire d'Océanologie 2006 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/173 https://orbi.uliege.be/bitstream/2268/173/1/2006AECT.pdf https://doi.org/10.1007/s00244-005-0098-4 en eng Springer Science & Business Media B.V. http://www.springerlink.com/content/n4335g657413k810/ urn:issn:0090-4341 urn:issn:1432-0703 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/173 info:hdl:2268/173 https://orbi.uliege.be/bitstream/2268/173/1/2006AECT.pdf info:pmid:16465558 open access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 51, 720-729 (2006) marine mammals Organic Pollutants endocrine disruption PCBs thyroid harbour porpoise Life sciences Aquatic sciences & oceanology Environmental sciences & ecology Sciences du vivant Sciences aquatiques & océanologie Sciences de l’environnement & écologie journal article http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 info:eu-repo/semantics/article peer reviewed 2006 ftorbi https://doi.org/10.1007/s00244-005-0098-4 2024-10-21T15:24:54Z peer reviewed Previous studies have described high levels of polychlorobiphenyls (PCB), polybrominated diphenylether (PBDE), toxaphene, ,p0-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), and ,p0-dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE) in the blubber of the harbour porpoise from the North Sea raising the question of a potential endocrine disruption in this species. In the present study, the thyroids of 57 harbour porpoises from the German and Danish (North and Baltic Seas), Norwegian, and Icelandic coasts have been collected for histological and immunohistological investigations. The number of follicles and the relative distribution of follicles, connective, and solid tissues (%) were quantified in the thyroid of each individual. Then, the potential relationship between the thyroid morphometry data and previously described organic compounds (namely, PCB, PBDE, toxaphene, DDT, and DDE) was investigated using factor analysis and multiple regressions. Thyroid morphology differed strongly between ampling sites. Porpoises from the German (North and Baltic Seas) and Norwegian coasts displayed a high percentage of connective tissues between 30 and 38% revealing severe interfollicular fibrosis and a high number of large follicles (diameter >200 lm). A correlation-based principal component analysis (PCA) revealed two principal components explaining 85.9% of the total variance. The variables PCB, PBDE, DDT, and DDE compounds loaded highest on PC1 whereas toxaphene compound loaded most on PC2. Our results pointed out a relationship between PC1 (PCBs, PBDE, DDE, and DDT compounds) and interfollicular fibrosis in the harbour porpoise thyroids. Such an association is not alone sufficient for a cause–effect relationship but supports the hypothesis of a contaminant-induced thyroid fibrosis in harbour porpoises raising the question of the longterm viability in highly polluted areas. Article in Journal/Newspaper Harbour porpoise University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography) Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 51 4 720 729
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topic marine mammals
Organic Pollutants
endocrine disruption
PCBs
thyroid
harbour porpoise
Life sciences
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Environmental sciences & ecology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
spellingShingle marine mammals
Organic Pollutants
endocrine disruption
PCBs
thyroid
harbour porpoise
Life sciences
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Environmental sciences & ecology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
Das, Krishna
Vossen, Arndt
Tolley, Kristal
Vikingsson, Gisli
Thron, Kristina
Müller, Gundi
Baumgärtner, Wolfgang
Siebert, Ursula
Interfollicular fibrosis in the thyroid of the harbour porpoise: An endocrine disruption?
topic_facet marine mammals
Organic Pollutants
endocrine disruption
PCBs
thyroid
harbour porpoise
Life sciences
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Environmental sciences & ecology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
description peer reviewed Previous studies have described high levels of polychlorobiphenyls (PCB), polybrominated diphenylether (PBDE), toxaphene, ,p0-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), and ,p0-dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE) in the blubber of the harbour porpoise from the North Sea raising the question of a potential endocrine disruption in this species. In the present study, the thyroids of 57 harbour porpoises from the German and Danish (North and Baltic Seas), Norwegian, and Icelandic coasts have been collected for histological and immunohistological investigations. The number of follicles and the relative distribution of follicles, connective, and solid tissues (%) were quantified in the thyroid of each individual. Then, the potential relationship between the thyroid morphometry data and previously described organic compounds (namely, PCB, PBDE, toxaphene, DDT, and DDE) was investigated using factor analysis and multiple regressions. Thyroid morphology differed strongly between ampling sites. Porpoises from the German (North and Baltic Seas) and Norwegian coasts displayed a high percentage of connective tissues between 30 and 38% revealing severe interfollicular fibrosis and a high number of large follicles (diameter >200 lm). A correlation-based principal component analysis (PCA) revealed two principal components explaining 85.9% of the total variance. The variables PCB, PBDE, DDT, and DDE compounds loaded highest on PC1 whereas toxaphene compound loaded most on PC2. Our results pointed out a relationship between PC1 (PCBs, PBDE, DDE, and DDT compounds) and interfollicular fibrosis in the harbour porpoise thyroids. Such an association is not alone sufficient for a cause–effect relationship but supports the hypothesis of a contaminant-induced thyroid fibrosis in harbour porpoises raising the question of the longterm viability in highly polluted areas.
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author Das, Krishna
Vossen, Arndt
Tolley, Kristal
Vikingsson, Gisli
Thron, Kristina
Müller, Gundi
Baumgärtner, Wolfgang
Siebert, Ursula
author_facet Das, Krishna
Vossen, Arndt
Tolley, Kristal
Vikingsson, Gisli
Thron, Kristina
Müller, Gundi
Baumgärtner, Wolfgang
Siebert, Ursula
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title Interfollicular fibrosis in the thyroid of the harbour porpoise: An endocrine disruption?
title_short Interfollicular fibrosis in the thyroid of the harbour porpoise: An endocrine disruption?
title_full Interfollicular fibrosis in the thyroid of the harbour porpoise: An endocrine disruption?
title_fullStr Interfollicular fibrosis in the thyroid of the harbour porpoise: An endocrine disruption?
title_full_unstemmed Interfollicular fibrosis in the thyroid of the harbour porpoise: An endocrine disruption?
title_sort interfollicular fibrosis in the thyroid of the harbour porpoise: an endocrine disruption?
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