BIOCHEMICAL BIOMARKERS IN ECOTOXICOLOGY - SOME RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

被引:52
作者
WALKER, CH
机构
[1] School of Animal and Microbial Sciences, The University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading
关键词
BIOCHEMICAL BIOMARKERS; ECOTOXICOLOGY; ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICALS; TOXIC EFFECT; NONINTRUSIVE SAMPLING;
D O I
10.1016/0048-9697(95)04720-6
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Biochemical biomarkers measure the exposure of organisms to environmental chemicals. They can also provide measures of toxic effect, e.g. where they are based on molecular mechanisms which underly toxicity. Ideally, biomarkers should be sensitive, specific, simple to use and suitable for the assay of material obtained by non-destructive sampling procedures (e.g. of blood). Recently, there has been encouraging progress in the development of several different types of biomarker assays: (1) The measurement of inhibition of serum 'B' esterases to monitor exposure of birds to organophosphorus insecticides. (2) The measurement of DNA damage caused by aromatic hydrocarbons. DNA adduct formation has been studied using the P-32-postlabelling technique. Several other techniques are currently under investigation. (3) The measurement of disturbances to the transthyretin-retinol binding protein complex caused by a metabolite of 3,4,3',4',tetrachlorobiphenyl. (4) The measurement of precursors of clotting proteins in blood following the inhibition of the Vitamin K cycle by anticoagulant rodenticides. Of these examples, the first is only a biomarker of exposure but the remaining three examples are, in principle, biomarkers of toxic effect since they all represent measures of molecular mechanisms which underly toxicity. Biochemical biomarkers have considerable potential for measuring effects of chemicals under field conditions - especially where carefully selected combinations of them are used.
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