Property of cytochrome P450 1A inducibility by polychlorinated/brominated biphenyls (Co-PXBs) detected in Japanese breast milk

Publication date: Available online 11 May 2015 Source:Toxicology Reports Author(s): Hideki Kakutani , Osamu Aozasa , Ema Akiyama , Teruyuki Nakao , Souichi Ohta Coplanar polychlorinated/brominated biphenyls (Co-PXBs) belong to a class of structurally similar chemicals known as polyhalogenated aromatic hydrocarbons. We found that the milk of Japanese primiparous and multiparous mothers was similarly contaminated with Co-PXB congeners. Co-PXBs time- and dose-dependently increased ethoxyresorufin-O-deethoxylase (EROD activity) in HepG2 cells. The EROD activity of liver microsomes collected from C57BL/6 mice exposed to these congeners substituted with one or two, and with three or five bromine atoms time-dependently decreased and increased, respectively. These results indicate that introducing bromine into the chemical frame of a polychlorinated biphenyl tends to increase CYP1A activity in vitro and in vivo and that the number substituted bromine atoms alters the metabolism profiles. If Co-PXBs are more toxic than Co-PCBs, our findings suggests that the TEQ of Co-PXBs is important for human health risk.
Source: Toxicology Reports - Category: Toxicology Source Type: research