2021
DOI: 10.1590/2675-2824069.21026mg
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Effect of polyaromatic hydrocarbons on cellular cytochrome P450 1A induction

Abstract: The detection of cytochrome P450 1A in S. rivulatus liver and gills was used as a biomarker for the exposure to polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) as organic pollutants along the Bay of Alexandria, Egypt. PAHs were determined in both sediment and S. rivulatus tissues in Abu Qir Bay, Alexandria as a test area and the Matrouh coast as a control area. High levels of PAHs in Abu Qir Bay area and ratios of specific PAH compounds indicate the petrogenic origin of hydrocarbons. Both antioxidant activity and oxidative s… Show more

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“…The epoxide thus formed can attack macromolecules such as DNA, hence the mutagenic and carcinogenic action of the PAHs, or be transformed into diol by enzymatic systems such as epoxide hydrolase (EH). This reaction of detoxification allows the formed diol, with two hydrophilic alcohol groups, to be more soluble than the starting compound and then to be expelled from the body more easily [ 17 ]. In fact, Lee et al reported that cytochrome P450 enzymes can metabolize BaP and activate it into a carcinogenic reactive intermediate or metabolite.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The epoxide thus formed can attack macromolecules such as DNA, hence the mutagenic and carcinogenic action of the PAHs, or be transformed into diol by enzymatic systems such as epoxide hydrolase (EH). This reaction of detoxification allows the formed diol, with two hydrophilic alcohol groups, to be more soluble than the starting compound and then to be expelled from the body more easily [ 17 ]. In fact, Lee et al reported that cytochrome P450 enzymes can metabolize BaP and activate it into a carcinogenic reactive intermediate or metabolite.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%