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| Title |
An in vitro rainbow trout cell bioassay for Ah receptor-mediated toxins.. |
| Autor(s) |
Richter CA, Tieber VL, Denison ML and Giesy JP. |
| Journal |
Environ. Toxicol. Chem. |
| Year |
1997 |
| Volume |
16 |
| Pages |
543 |
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| Subject(s) |
Other |
| Summary |
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Halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons
(HAHs) and other chemicals that act as aryl hydrocarbon (Ah)
receptor (AhR) agonists cause a variety of toxic effects. In sac
fry of many fish species, these effects include blue-sac disease
and mortality. Because HAHs occur in complex mixtures, their
toxicity in the environment is difficult to predict. A bioassay
useful in predicting AhR-mediated toxicity to fish was developed
using the RTH-149 rainbow trout hepatoma cell line. Stable
transfection of this cell line with the pGudLuc 1.1 plasmid,
which contains a firefly luciferase reporter gene under the
transcriptional regulation of dioxin responsive enhancers, has
produced a recombinant cell line designated Remodulated Lightning
Trout (RLT 2.0). The RLT 2.0 bioassay method detection limit for
2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) is 4 pM. The responses
of the RLT 2.0 bioassay to TCDD and several HAH congeners closely
matched the responses observed in vivo in fish. The RLT 2.0
bioassay can provide an integrative measure of the total AhR-mediated
toxic activity of complex mixtures to fish. The assay will be
useful in screening environmental extracts, guiding chemical
analysis, and interpreting the AhR-mediated mechanism of toxicity
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