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| Title |
Comparison of Chemical-Activated Luciferase Gene Expression Bioassay
and Gas Chromatography for PCB Determination in Human
Serum and Follicular Fluid |
| Autor(s) |
Pauwels, A; Cenijn P.H. ; Schepens P.J.C., Brouwer A. |
| Journal |
Environmental Health Perspectives |
| Year |
2000 |
| Volume |
108 |
| Pages |
553-557 |
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| Subject(s) |
DR-CALUX |
| Summary |
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We assessed exposure to dioxin-like
compounds using chemical and bioassay analysis in different
matrices in a female population. A total of 106 serum and 9
follicular fluid samples were collected from infertile women
attending Centers for Reproductive Medicine in Belgium from 1996
to 1998. Major polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners were
quantified by chemical analysis using gas chromatography with
electron-capture detection, and the chemical-activated luciferase
gene expression (CALUX) bioassay was used to determine the total
dioxin-like toxic equivalence (TEQ) of mixtures of
polyhalogenated aromatic hydrocarbons present in body fluids,
such as serum and follicular fluid. To the best of our knowledge,
this is the first investigation to determine TEQ values by the
CALUX bioassay in follicular fluid. The TEQ levels in both
matrices are well correlated (r = 0.83, p = 0.02). As the
chemical and bioassay analysis executed in this study do not
cover the same span of polyhalogenated aromatic hydrocarbons, we
did not expect totally correlated results. Moreover, the sample
workup and quantification of the analytes differed completely.
Nonetheless, the TEQ values in human extracts correlated well
with the sum of four major PCB congeners chemically determined in
both serum and follicular fluid. These results indicate that the
CALUX bioassay may serve as a simple, relatively inexpensive
prescreening tool for exposure assessment in epidemiologic
surveys.
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