Assessment of the total effective xenoestrogen burden in extracts of human placentas.

Maria-JoseLopez-Espinosa; ElisabeteSilva; AliciaGranada; Jose-ManuelMolina-Molina; Mariana FFernandez; ClementeAguilar-Garduño; FatimaOlea-Serrano; AndreasKortenkamp; NicolasOlea; (2009) Assessment of the total effective xenoestrogen burden in extracts of human placentas. Biomarkers, 14 (5). pp. 271-277. ISSN 1354-750X DOI: 10.1080/13547500902893744
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We have standardized a method to assess the total effective xenoestrogen burden (TEXB) in human placentas by the extraction and separation by high-performance liquid chromatography of two fractions containing lipophilic xenoestrogens (alpha) and endogenous hormones (beta), followed by assessing their estrogenicity in MCF-7 breast cancer cell-based E-Screen and Yeast Estrogen Screen (YES) bioassays. The means of TEXB alpha concentrations (in estradiol equivalent (Eeq) units) were 1.32 and 0.77 Eeq pM g(-1) placenta in the E-Screen and YES, respectively; TEXB beta concentrations were 6.97 and 11.56 Eeq pM g(-1) placenta, respectively. The interclass correlation coefficient was low and a fair level of agreement was observed after kappa test correction. According to the E-Screen and YES, TEXB alpha was > or = LOD in 70.0 and 55.0% of the placentas and 92.5 and 82.5% in beta, respectively. Although both bioassays can be recommended for assessing TEXB, there is greater experience with the use of the E-Screen for estrogenic assessment after extensive extraction of complex human matrices.


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