Identification of Mid-Polar and Polar AhR Agonists in Cetaceans from Korean Coastal Waters: Application of Effect-Directed Analysis with Full-Scan Screeningopen access
- Authors
- Cha, Jihyun; Hong, Seongjin; Lee, Junghyun; Gwak, Jiyun; Kim, Mungi; Mok, Sori; Moon, Hyo-Bang; Jones, Paul D.; Giesy, John P.; Khim, Jong Seong
- Issue Date
- Oct-2023
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Keywords
- cetaceans; aryl hydrocarbon receptor-mediatedactivity; H4IIE-luc transactivation bioassay; biomagnification; full-scan screening; marinemammals; hierarchical clustering analysis
- Citation
- Environmental Science & Technology, v.57, no.41, pp 15644 - 15655
- Pages
- 12
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Environmental Science & Technology
- Volume
- 57
- Number
- 41
- Start Page
- 15644
- End Page
- 15655
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/115423
- DOI
- 10.1021/acs.est.3c04311
- ISSN
- 0013-936X
1520-5851
- Abstract
- Major aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) agonists were identified in extracts of blubber, liver, and muscle from six long-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus capensis) and one fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) collected from Korean coastal waters using effect-directed analysis. Results of the H4IIE-luc bioassay indicated that the polar fractions of blubber and liver extracts from the fin whale exhibited relatively high AhR-mediated potencies. Based on full-scan screening with high-resolution mass spectrometry, 37 AhR agonist candidates, spanning four use categories: pharmaceuticals, pesticides, cosmetics, and natural products, were selected. Among these, five polar AhR agonists were newly identified through toxicological confirmation. Concentrations of polar AhR agonists in cetaceans were tissue-specific, with extracts of blubber and liver containing greater concentrations than muscle extracts. Polar AhR agonists with great log K OA values (>5) were found to biomagnify in the marine food chain potentially. Polar AhR agonists contributed 8.9% of the observed AhR-mediated potencies in blubber and 49% in liver. Rutaecarpine and alantolactone contributed significantly to the total AhR-mediated potencies of blubber, whereas hydrocortisone was a major AhR contributor in the liver of the fin whale. This study is the first to identify the tissue-specific accumulation of polar AhR agonists in blubber and liver extracts of cetaceans.
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