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Hepatic CYP1A induction in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) after exposure to benzo[a]pyrene in water
Authors:Morten Sandvik   Tor Einar Horsberg  Janneche Utne Skaare  Kristian Ingebrigtsen
Abstract:Juvenile rainbow trout were exposed to unlabelled benzo[a]pyrene BaP and 3H benzo a pyrene (3H BaP), in a static exposure system for 2 days. The initial concentration was 30 μg l-1 and 0.625 μCi l-1, corresponding to 6 mg kg-1 body weight and 125 μCi kg-1 body weight. Hepatic 7-ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase (EROD) activity was measured during the exposure and depuration periods, elucidating the time course pattern of CYP1A induction. Maximum induction (11-fold) of EROD activity was observed on day 2 after addition of BaP to the water. Tissue distribution of 3H-BaP was studied by liquid scintillation counting and whole body autoradiography. The concentration of 3H-BaP-derived radioactivity was highest in the bile at all sampling times. High levels of radiolabelled compound were also present in the gills, liver and the olfactory organ. There was an overall decrease in all tissues during the depuration period. The elimination of 3H-BaP-derived radioactivity from the gills, however, was slow compared with liver and blood (6.2 days vs 2.7 and 2.9 days, respectively).
Keywords:Benzo a Pyrene  Rainbow Trout  Cyp1a Induction  Whole Body Autoradiography
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