New Approaches to the Study of Marine Mammals 2012
DOI: 10.5772/54429
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“Test Tube Cetaceans”: From the Evaluation of Susceptibility to the Study of Genotoxic Effects of Different Environmental Contaminants Using Cetacean Fibroblast Cell Cultures

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“…OC compounds should have an inductive action on CYP2B because most of them are globular, but in this study they also showed the capacity to induce CYP1A1. In reality, even if pp′DDE and pp′DDT are known as CYP2B inducers (Nims and Lubet, ; You et al ., ), the fibroblast cell culture of sperm whale (PM6) treated only with pp′DDT and pp′DDE, showed a capacity of these compounds to induce also the CYP1A1 (Marsili et al ., ). Thus this in vitro technique appears a very powerful tool to assess susceptibility of sperm whales to different environmental contaminants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…OC compounds should have an inductive action on CYP2B because most of them are globular, but in this study they also showed the capacity to induce CYP1A1. In reality, even if pp′DDE and pp′DDT are known as CYP2B inducers (Nims and Lubet, ; You et al ., ), the fibroblast cell culture of sperm whale (PM6) treated only with pp′DDT and pp′DDE, showed a capacity of these compounds to induce also the CYP1A1 (Marsili et al ., ). Thus this in vitro technique appears a very powerful tool to assess susceptibility of sperm whales to different environmental contaminants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This provides optimal chances of following the susceptibility and effects of an increasing array of stressors, including genotoxicity and immuno-suppression caused by contaminants and debris in the marine environment (Fossi et al, 2000(Fossi et al, , 2003Fossi & Marsili, 2011;Marsili et al, 2012).…”
Section: Effective Conservation Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To improve the effectiveness of conservation measures, monitoring the status of D. delphis , through non‐destructive and non‐invasive collection and investigation methods using skin biopsies and faecal and DNA samples from free‐ranging animals, is increasingly possible. This provides optimal chances of following the susceptibility and effects of an increasing array of stressors, including genotoxicity and immuno‐suppression caused by contaminants and debris in the marine environment (Fossi et al, 2000, 2003; Fossi & Marsili, 2011; Marsili et al, 2012).…”
Section: Conservation Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The “Toxicology in the 21st Century (Tox21)” program, proposed by the U.S. National Research Council, encouraged the establishment of in vitro test methods as an alternative for animal experiments. Fossi et al. , and Marsili et al , developed in vitro methods to evaluate cytochrome P450 induction by POPs exposure in the fibroblasts of several cetacean species. Over the past few years, toxicological research using cetacean fibroblasts has attracted attention, as summarized in review articles on culturing methods and applications of the cells. , These studies have demonstrated that cultured cells derived from biopsy specimens are valuable tools for assessing the toxic effects and risks of environmental chemicals on cetaceans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%