2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.118977
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Early life PCB138 exposure induces kidney injury secondary to hyperuricemia in male mice

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“…PCBs have been used in various industries, including as pesticide additives. They have been associated with metabolic disorders, neurotoxicity, liver toxicity, and reproductive and developmental toxicity [33]. This study detected PCB-28, -52, -101, -118, -153, -138, -180, and -202 levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…PCBs have been used in various industries, including as pesticide additives. They have been associated with metabolic disorders, neurotoxicity, liver toxicity, and reproductive and developmental toxicity [33]. This study detected PCB-28, -52, -101, -118, -153, -138, -180, and -202 levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), which have similar structures to PCB, have also been associated with renal histopathological changes [ 37 ] and significantly reduced catalase activity [ 38 ]. Exposure of infant mice to PCB caused hyperuricemia in adults, leading to secondary nephrotoxicity such as renal hypertrophy and fibrosis [ 39 ]. After 12 days of exposure, the combined exposure to TCDD and PCB was more likely to induce nephrotoxicity through high expression of CYP1A1 (Cytochrome P450 Family 1 Subfamily A Member 1), compared with the control group (equivalent volume of olive oil).…”
Section: Dioxinmentioning
confidence: 99%