Endocrine-disrupting compounds and mixtures: Unexpected dose-response

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Willingham, E [1 ]
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[1] SW Texas State Univ, Dept Biol, San Marcos, TX 78666 USA
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10.1007/s00244-003-2110-1
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The current study examined the effects on the redeared slider turtle of extremely low doses of three endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs)-trans-Nonachlor, chlordane, and pp'-DDE-singly and in mixtures. Previous studies using the red-eared slider turtle have proven its value as an organism for obtaining information about the effects of endocrine-disrupting compounds. The sex of the turtle, easily manipulated by exposure during embryogenesis, continues to be a marker of effects. When red-eared slider turtle embryos incubating at a temperature that normally produces a male-biased sex ratio are exposed to these compounds singly, the sex ratio of the resulting hatchlings shifts significantly to a female bias. The current work offers further evidence that the red-eared slider turtle provides a way to quantify the effects of mixtures and has the potential as a model for evaluating additivity and synergy. The results provide information about how very low doses (parts per billion) of these compounds behave in mixtures. The dose ranges were 0.125-0.5 ng/egg for trans-Nonachlor and chlordane and 7-28 ng/egg for pp'-DDE. Results suggest the possibility that two of the compounds may exert effects in mixtures via complementary pathways; when applied singly, the effects of chlordane and pp'-DDE were inversely related to dose, but in mixtures, which were essentially a greater dose of EDC, the compounds had an increased effect. In all cases, mixtures resulted in 100% females.
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