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Metabolic effects of p,p′‐DDE on Atlantic salmon hepatocytes
Author(s) -
Olsvik Pål A.,
Søfteland Liv
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of applied toxicology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.784
H-Index - 87
eISSN - 1099-1263
pISSN - 0260-437X
DOI - 10.1002/jat.3556
Subject(s) - biology , endocrine disruptor , dna methylation , endocrinology , medicine , metabolite , metabolism , metabolomics , endocrine system , biochemistry , hormone , gene expression , bioinformatics , gene
Decades after being banned in many countries, DDT and its metabolites are still considered major environmental hazards. The p,p′‐DDE isomer, the DDT metabolite found in highest concentration in aquaculture feeds, is an endocrine disruptor with demonstrated ability to induce epigenetic effects. This study aimed at examining the impact of p,p′‐DDE on Atlantic salmon. Primary hepatocytes were exposed to four concentrations of p,p′‐DDE (0.1, 1, 10, 100 μ m ) for 48 hours, and endpoints included cytotoxicity, global DNA methylation, targeted transcription and metabolomics profiling (100 μ m ). p,p′‐DDE was moderately cytotoxic at 100 μ m . No impact was seen on global DNA methylation. Vtg1 and esr1 transcription, markers of endocrine disruption, was most strongly induced at 10 μ m p,p′‐DDE, while ar showed strongest response at 100 μ m . Metabolomics profiling showed that p,p′‐DDE at 100 μ m most strongly affected carbohydrate metabolism, primary bile acid metabolism, leucine, isoleucine and valine metabolism, diacylglycerol and sphingolipid metabolism. Observed changes in lipid levels suggest that p,p′‐DDE interferes with phospholipid membrane biosynthesis. Elevation of bile acid levels in p,p′‐DDE‐exposed hepatocytes indicates upregulation of synthesis of bile acids after cytochrome P450 activation. Pathway analysis showed that the superpathway of methionine degradation was the most significantly affected pathway by p,p′‐DDE exposure, while endocrine system disorder topped the diseases and disorder ranking. In conclusion, this work predicts an endocrine response to p,p′‐DDE exposure, and demonstrates how this legacy pesticide might interfere with mechanisms linked to DNA methylation in Atlantic salmon hepatocytes.