Pacific Ocean–wide profile of CYP1A1 expression, stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios, and organic contaminant burden in sperm whale skin biopsies

This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Environmental Health Perspectives 119 (2011): 337-343, doi:10.1289/ehp.0901809. Background: Ocean pollution affects marine organisms and ecosystems as well as humans. The International Oceanographic Commission recom...

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Main Authors: Godard-Codding, Celine A. J., Clark, Rebecca, Fossi, Maria Cristina, Marsili, Letizia, Maltese, Silvia, West, Adam G., Valenzuela, Luciano, Rowntree, Victoria, Polyak, Ildiko, Cannon, John C., Pinkerton, Kim, Rubio-Cisneros, Nadia, Mesnick, Sarah L., Cox, Stephen B., Kerr, Iain, Payne, Roger, Stegeman, John J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2010
Subjects:
PAH
PCB
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1912/4419
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spelling ftwhoas:oai:darchive.mblwhoilibrary.org:1912/4419 2023-05-15T17:59:28+02:00 Pacific Ocean–wide profile of CYP1A1 expression, stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios, and organic contaminant burden in sperm whale skin biopsies Godard-Codding, Celine A. J. Clark, Rebecca Fossi, Maria Cristina Marsili, Letizia Maltese, Silvia West, Adam G. Valenzuela, Luciano Rowntree, Victoria Polyak, Ildiko Cannon, John C. Pinkerton, Kim Rubio-Cisneros, Nadia Mesnick, Sarah L. Cox, Stephen B. Kerr, Iain Payne, Roger Stegeman, John J. 2010-12-06 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1912/4419 en_US eng National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp.0901809 Environmental Health Perspectives 119 (2011): 337-343 https://hdl.handle.net/1912/4419 doi:10.1289/ehp.0901809 Environmental Health Perspectives 119 (2011): 337-343 doi:10.1289/ehp.0901809 Biomarkers CYP1A1 Cytochrome P450 Marine ecosystem Marine mammal PAH PCB PHAH Sperm whale Stable isotope Article 2010 ftwhoas https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp.0901809 2022-05-28T22:58:18Z This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Environmental Health Perspectives 119 (2011): 337-343, doi:10.1289/ehp.0901809. Background: Ocean pollution affects marine organisms and ecosystems as well as humans. The International Oceanographic Commission recommends ocean health monitoring programs to investigate the presence of marine contaminants and the health of threatened species and the use of multiple and early-warning biomarker approaches. Objective: We explored the hypothesis that biomarker and contaminant analyses in skin biopsies of the threatened sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) could reveal geographical trends in exposure on an oceanwide scale. Methods: We analyzed cytochrome P450 1A1 (CYP1A1) expression (by immunohistochemistry), stable nitrogen and carbon isotope ratios (as general indicators of trophic position and latitude, respectively), and contaminant burdens in skin biopsies to explore regional trends in the Pacific Ocean. Results: Biomarker analyses revealed significant regional differences within the Pacific Ocean. CYP1A1 expression was highest in whales from the Galapagos, a United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization World Heritage marine reserve, and was lowest in the sampling sites farthest away from continents. We examined the possible influence of the whales’ sex, diet, or range and other parameters on regional variation in CYP1A1 expression, but data were inconclusive. In general, CYP1A1 expression was not significantly correlated with contaminant burdens in blubber. However, small sample sizes precluded detailed chemical analyses, and power to detect significant associations was limited. Conclusions: Our large-scale monitoring study was successful at identifying regional differences in CYP1A1 expression, providing a baseline for this known biomarker of exposure to aryl hydrocarbon receptor agonists. However, we could not identify factors that explained this variation. Future oceanwide CYP1A1 expression profiles in ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Physeter macrocephalus Sperm whale Woods Hole Scientific Community: WHOAS (Woods Hole Open Access Server) Galapagos Pacific Environmental Health Perspectives 119 3 337 343
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topic Biomarkers
CYP1A1
Cytochrome P450
Marine ecosystem
Marine mammal
PAH
PCB
PHAH
Sperm whale
Stable isotope
spellingShingle Biomarkers
CYP1A1
Cytochrome P450
Marine ecosystem
Marine mammal
PAH
PCB
PHAH
Sperm whale
Stable isotope
Godard-Codding, Celine A. J.
Clark, Rebecca
Fossi, Maria Cristina
Marsili, Letizia
Maltese, Silvia
West, Adam G.
Valenzuela, Luciano
Rowntree, Victoria
Polyak, Ildiko
Cannon, John C.
Pinkerton, Kim
Rubio-Cisneros, Nadia
Mesnick, Sarah L.
Cox, Stephen B.
Kerr, Iain
Payne, Roger
Stegeman, John J.
Pacific Ocean–wide profile of CYP1A1 expression, stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios, and organic contaminant burden in sperm whale skin biopsies
topic_facet Biomarkers
CYP1A1
Cytochrome P450
Marine ecosystem
Marine mammal
PAH
PCB
PHAH
Sperm whale
Stable isotope
description This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Environmental Health Perspectives 119 (2011): 337-343, doi:10.1289/ehp.0901809. Background: Ocean pollution affects marine organisms and ecosystems as well as humans. The International Oceanographic Commission recommends ocean health monitoring programs to investigate the presence of marine contaminants and the health of threatened species and the use of multiple and early-warning biomarker approaches. Objective: We explored the hypothesis that biomarker and contaminant analyses in skin biopsies of the threatened sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) could reveal geographical trends in exposure on an oceanwide scale. Methods: We analyzed cytochrome P450 1A1 (CYP1A1) expression (by immunohistochemistry), stable nitrogen and carbon isotope ratios (as general indicators of trophic position and latitude, respectively), and contaminant burdens in skin biopsies to explore regional trends in the Pacific Ocean. Results: Biomarker analyses revealed significant regional differences within the Pacific Ocean. CYP1A1 expression was highest in whales from the Galapagos, a United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization World Heritage marine reserve, and was lowest in the sampling sites farthest away from continents. We examined the possible influence of the whales’ sex, diet, or range and other parameters on regional variation in CYP1A1 expression, but data were inconclusive. In general, CYP1A1 expression was not significantly correlated with contaminant burdens in blubber. However, small sample sizes precluded detailed chemical analyses, and power to detect significant associations was limited. Conclusions: Our large-scale monitoring study was successful at identifying regional differences in CYP1A1 expression, providing a baseline for this known biomarker of exposure to aryl hydrocarbon receptor agonists. However, we could not identify factors that explained this variation. Future oceanwide CYP1A1 expression profiles in ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Godard-Codding, Celine A. J.
Clark, Rebecca
Fossi, Maria Cristina
Marsili, Letizia
Maltese, Silvia
West, Adam G.
Valenzuela, Luciano
Rowntree, Victoria
Polyak, Ildiko
Cannon, John C.
Pinkerton, Kim
Rubio-Cisneros, Nadia
Mesnick, Sarah L.
Cox, Stephen B.
Kerr, Iain
Payne, Roger
Stegeman, John J.
author_facet Godard-Codding, Celine A. J.
Clark, Rebecca
Fossi, Maria Cristina
Marsili, Letizia
Maltese, Silvia
West, Adam G.
Valenzuela, Luciano
Rowntree, Victoria
Polyak, Ildiko
Cannon, John C.
Pinkerton, Kim
Rubio-Cisneros, Nadia
Mesnick, Sarah L.
Cox, Stephen B.
Kerr, Iain
Payne, Roger
Stegeman, John J.
author_sort Godard-Codding, Celine A. J.
title Pacific Ocean–wide profile of CYP1A1 expression, stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios, and organic contaminant burden in sperm whale skin biopsies
title_short Pacific Ocean–wide profile of CYP1A1 expression, stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios, and organic contaminant burden in sperm whale skin biopsies
title_full Pacific Ocean–wide profile of CYP1A1 expression, stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios, and organic contaminant burden in sperm whale skin biopsies
title_fullStr Pacific Ocean–wide profile of CYP1A1 expression, stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios, and organic contaminant burden in sperm whale skin biopsies
title_full_unstemmed Pacific Ocean–wide profile of CYP1A1 expression, stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios, and organic contaminant burden in sperm whale skin biopsies
title_sort pacific ocean–wide profile of cyp1a1 expression, stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios, and organic contaminant burden in sperm whale skin biopsies
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