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Endocrine Disruption in the Scheldt estuary:
distribution, exposure and effects
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2,2',4,4',5-Pentabromodiphenyl ether (BDE 99)
Study details
Groupmammalian
OrganismHuman
Tissue
Age
InVivoIn vitro
LabLaboratory
Flow
DurationOvernight
Route
Temperature4°C
ConcentrationMetabolites: max 250 nM
NotesMetabolization by incubation with rat hepatic microsomes prior to use; max concentration with 100% conversion; T4-transthyretin competition binding study
Described effects
suspected no endocrine effect
No significant displacement of T4 from transthyretin
suspected no endocrine effect
Parent PBDE: no binding to transthyretin
Literature references
Meerts, I.L.T.M., van Zanden, J.J., Luijks, E.A.C., van Leeuwen-Bol, I., Marsh, G., Jakobsson, E., Bergman, A., Brouwer, A.(2000). Potent competitive interactions of some brominated flame retartands and related compounds with human transthyretin in vitro.Toxicol. Sci., 56: 95-104
Data compiled by the Research Group Environmental Toxicology, Laboratory of Environmental Toxicology and Aquatic Ecology, Ghent University, Belgium.
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