Plasma-associated halogenated phenolic contaminants in benthic and pelagic fish species from the Detroit River

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Li, HX [1 ]
Drouillard, KG [1 ]
Bennett, E [1 ]
Haffner, GD [1 ]
Letcher, RJ [1 ]
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[1] Univ Windsor, Great Lakes Inst Environm Res, Windsor, ON N9B 3P4, Canada
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10.1021/es026215l
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Halogenated phenolic contaminants (HPCs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and other organochlorine (OC) contaminants (DDTs, chlordanes, HCH, and octachlorostyrene (OCS)) were determined (ng/g, wet wt. basis) in the blood plasma of 6 piscivorous/pelagic- and 7 benthic-feeding fish species from the Detroit River. Seven to twelve hydroxylated (OH) PCB congeners with pentachloro- to nonachloro-substitution, pentachlorophenol (PCP) and 4-OH-heptachlorostyrene (4-OH-HpCS), as well as a number of other unidentified HPCs, were detected in all the fish species studied. The concentrations of Sigma-OH-PCB (0.57-129.5 ng/g), 4-OH-HpCS (0.02-0.31 ng/g), and PCP (0.05-3.42 ng/g) in comparison to other major polychlorinated contaminants (Sigma-PCB (10.4-909.0 ng/g), Sigma-chlordane (0.72-8.68 ng/g), Sigma-DDT (2.10-66.57 ng/g), and Sigma-HCH (0.04-0.84 ng/g)) demonstrate the importance of HPCs, especially OH-PCBs, as plasma-associated contaminants. OH-PCBs are most likely metabolites of PUS, and 4-OH-HpCS is a likely metabolite of OCS. Our findings indicate that metabolic biotransformation is a factor in the bioaccumulation, pharmacokinetics, and fate of OCS and highly chlorinated PCB congeners that are generally more recalcitrant in fish. Target tissue exposure to circulating OH-PCBs was variable, and thus potential OH-PCB-mediated toxicological activity and effects (e.g., endocrine-related) and health risks are different among the fish species.
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