1986
DOI: 10.1016/0166-445x(86)90068-8
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A comparative toxicological study on pike (Esox lucius L.) from the river Rhine and river Lahn

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“…The accumulation of HCP and coproporphyrin may be caused by a blockage of UROD and CPG activity by components of BKME. The effect is similar to that observed in the previous studies in birds, pike, and chick embryo liver cell culture (Marks et al, 1983;Koss et al, 1986;Kennedy and Fox, 1990).…”
Section: Porphyrin Profilessupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The accumulation of HCP and coproporphyrin may be caused by a blockage of UROD and CPG activity by components of BKME. The effect is similar to that observed in the previous studies in birds, pike, and chick embryo liver cell culture (Marks et al, 1983;Koss et al, 1986;Kennedy and Fox, 1990).…”
Section: Porphyrin Profilessupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Recent studies have also shown an increase of highly carboxylated porphyrins (HCP, i.e., sum of uro-, hepta-, hexa-, and pentaporphyrin) in wild birds from the Great Lakes (Fox et al, 1988;Kennedy and Fox, 1990). A similar result has been found in pike (Esox lucius) from the Rhine River, heavily contaminated by hexachlorobenzene, hexachlorobiphenyl, DDT, and DDE (Koss et al, 1986). Furthermore, a dose-response relationship between exposure to hexachlorobenzene and levels of HCP in rats has also been reported (Kennedy and Wigfield, 1990).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…HCP levels in the livers of pike, Esox lucius, from the highly polluted Rhine River were markedly higher than those in pike from the less contaminated Lahn River [34]. Ours is the first report of elevated HCP levels in wild birds.…”
Section: -22mentioning
confidence: 56%
“…In recent years, water from the Rhine has caused elevated occurrence of chromosomal aberrations (Prein et al, 1978), chromosome breakage (Koss et al, 1986), tumours and porphyrin levels (Slooff and De Zwart, 1983) in fish compared to those from cleaner waters. These studies are valuable since they give information on the effects caused by the complex mixture of chemicals in the river.…”
Section: Hazard Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%