2000
DOI: 10.1006/eesa.2000.1928
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Differential Inhibition of Xenobiotic-Metabolizing Carboxylesterases by Organotins in Marine Fish

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“…The former decreasing in mussels collected in areas affected by another oil spill event as well as under lab exposure to crude oil (Moreira et al 2004). We are not aware of any studies measuring CbE in relation to PAHs exposure either, but it has been pointed out as a promising marker in relation to exposure to various organic pollutants in fish studies (Al-Ghais et al 2000;Wheelock et al 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The former decreasing in mussels collected in areas affected by another oil spill event as well as under lab exposure to crude oil (Moreira et al 2004). We are not aware of any studies measuring CbE in relation to PAHs exposure either, but it has been pointed out as a promising marker in relation to exposure to various organic pollutants in fish studies (Al-Ghais et al 2000;Wheelock et al 2005).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this esterase activity is preferentially measured in microsomes because of a high hydrolytic activity (Wheelock et al, 2008;Koenig et al, 2013c), Al-Ghais et al (2000) found that liver CbE activity using pNPA as substrate was higher in the cytosolic fraction of the marine fish Siganus canaliculatus than in microsomes. Mean microsomal CbE activity using pNPA of our fish varied from 40.8 ± 19.2 (M. moro) to 1018 ± 32 nmol/min/mg protein (D. labrax), which were in the same range of variation than those reported for other marine fish species (Al-Ghais et al, 2000;Solé et al, 2010;. We used two model substrates (αNA and pNPA) because of marked differences in substrate preferences by CbEs (Wheelock et al, 2005).…”
Section: Fig 1 Mean: In Nmol/min/mg Protein (±Sem) Carboxylesterasementioning
confidence: 95%
“…Carboxylesterases are also classified as phase I enzymes involved in the hydrolysis of many chemicals and have a relevant role in detoxification and cell protection from chemicals action (Satoh and Hosokawa, 2006;Al-Ghais et al, 2000). Foreign chemicals, but also endogenous compounds (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%