Partitioning of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in serum and milk from the same mothers

被引:60
|
作者
Schecter, Arnold [1 ]
Colacino, Justin [2 ]
Sjodin, Andreas [3 ]
Needham, Larry [3 ]
Birnbaum, Linda [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Dallas, Sch Publ Hlth, Dallas, TX 75390 USA
[2] Univ Michigan, Sch Publ Hlth, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[3] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Atlanta, CA USA
[4] NIEHS, NIH, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27709 USA
关键词
PBDE; Partitioning; Milk; Blood; Serum; BROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS; HIGH-THROUGHPUT EXTRACTION; IN-HOUSE DUST; POLYCHLORINATED-BIPHENYLS; BREAST-MILK; 2,2',4,4',5-PENTABROMODIPHENYL ETHER; DEVELOPMENTAL EXPOSURE; ADIPOSE-TISSUE; CLEANUP METHOD; BLOOD;
D O I
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2009.12.016
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
We and others have previously described partitioning of chemicals, including polychlorinated-p-dioxins, dibenzofurans, and biphenyls in different types of human tissues and fluids, including blood and milk. Additionally, we previously reported the blood to milk partitioning of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in a group of 11 women. Partitioning is of importance in understanding the toxicokinetics of these compounds and also in clinical medicine in improving estimates of levels in different matrices including blood and milk. In this study we extend these findings, describing the levels of PBDEs detected in the serum and milk of 29 women from Texas. The median sum of the levels of the four most detected congeners (BDE 47, 99, 100, and 153) in serum was 27.8 ng g(-1) lipid (range 6.7-501.6 ng g(-1) lipid). In milk, the median sum of the levels of the same congeners was 39.7 ng g(-1) lipid (range 12.9-580.3 ng g(-1) lipid). The levels detected in breast milk in this study are similar to those we reported in 2003, where a median total PBDE level of 34 ng g-1 lipid was reported. When congener specific blood to milk partitioning ratios were calculated for BDEs 47, 99, 100, and 153, the relatively small tetrabrominated congener, BDE 47, was found in higher concentrations in milk compared to blood, while the higher molecular weight hexabrominated congener, BIDE 153, was found in approximately equal quantities in blood and milk, on a lipid normalized basis. The reason for the differential partitioning of PBDE congeners in milk and blood could be due to variation in toxicokinetics, specifically distribution based on molecular size or molecular weight. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:1279 / 1284
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in dust from primary schools in South East Queensland, Australia
    Toms, Leisa-Maree L.
    Mazaheri, Mandana
    Brommer, Sandra
    Clifford, Samuel
    Drage, Daniel
    Mueller, Jochen F.
    Phong Thai
    Harrad, Stuart
    Morawska, Lidia
    Harden, Fiona A.
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2015, 142 : 135 - 140
  • [42] Quantification of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in food. A review
    Pietron, Wojciech Jerzy
    Malagocki, Pawel
    TALANTA, 2017, 167 : 411 - 427
  • [43] Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) and Human Health: Effects on Metabolism, Diabetes and Cancer
    Renzelli, Valerio
    Gallo, Marco
    Morviducci, Lelio
    Marino, Giampiero
    Ragni, Alberto
    Tuveri, Enzo
    Faggiano, Antongiulio
    Mazzilli, Rossella
    Natalicchio, Annalisa
    Zatelli, Maria Chiara
    Montagnani, Monica
    Fogli, Stefano
    Giuffrida, Dario
    Argentiero, Antonella
    Danesi, Romano
    D'Oronzo, Stella
    Gori, Stefania
    Franchina, Tindara
    Russo, Antonio
    Monami, Matteo
    Sciacca, Laura
    Cinieri, Saverio
    Colao, Annamaria
    Avogaro, Angelo
    Di Cianni, Graziano
    Giorgino, Francesco
    Silvestris, Nicola
    CANCERS, 2023, 15 (17)
  • [44] Infant exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) via consumption of homemade baby food in Korea
    Jeong, Yunsun
    Lee, Sunggyu
    Kim, Sunmi
    Choi, Sung-Deuk
    Park, Jeongim
    Kim, Hai-Joong
    Lee, Jeong Jae
    Choi, Gyuyeon
    Choi, Sooran
    Kim, Sungjoo
    Kim, Su Young
    Kim, Young Don
    Cho, Geumjoon
    Suh, Eunsook
    Kim, Sung Koo
    Eun, So-Hee
    Eom, Soyong
    Kim, Seunghyo
    Kim, Gun-Ha
    Lee, Won Chan
    Choi, Kyungho
    Kim, Sungkyoon
    Moon, Hyo-Bang
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2014, 134 : 396 - 401
  • [45] Longitudinal biomonitoring for polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in residents of the Great Lakes basin
    Turyk, Mary E.
    Anderson, Henry A.
    Steenport, Dyan
    Buelow, Carol
    Imm, Pamela
    Knobeloch, Lynda
    CHEMOSPHERE, 2010, 81 (04) : 517 - 522
  • [46] Serum measures of hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in reproductive-aged women in the United Kingdom
    Drage, Daniel S.
    Heffernan, Amy L.
    Cunningham, Thomas K.
    Aylward, Lesa L.
    Mueller, Jochen F.
    Sathyapalan, Thozhukat
    Atkin, Stephen L.
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2019, 177
  • [47] Occurrence of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in foodstuffs in Italy and implications for human exposure
    Martellini, Tania
    Diletti, Gianfranco
    Scortichini, Giampiero
    Lolini, Meri
    Lanciotti, Eudes
    Katsoyiannis, Athanasios
    Cincinelli, Alessandra
    FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY, 2016, 89 : 32 - 38
  • [48] Scientific Opinion on Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) in Food
    Alexander, Jan
    Benford, Diane
    Boobis, Alan Raymond
    Ceccatelli, Sandra
    Cottrill, Bruce
    Cravedi, Jean-Pierre
    Di Domenico, Alessandro
    Doerge, Daniel
    Dogliotti, Eugenia
    Edler, Lutz
    Farmer, Peter
    Filipic, Metka
    Fink-Gremmels, Johanna
    Furst, Peter
    Guerin, Thierry
    Knutsen, Helle Katrine
    Machala, Miroslav
    Mutti, Antonio
    Rose, Martin
    Schlatter, Josef Rudolf
    van Leeuwen, Rolaf
    EFSA JOURNAL, 2011, 9 (05)
  • [49] Levels and congener profiles of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in breast milk from Shanghai: Implication for exposure route of higher brominated BDEs
    Ma, Shengtao
    Yu, Zhiqiang
    Zhang, Xiaolan
    Ren, Guofa
    Peng, Ping'an
    Sheng, Guoying
    Fu, Jiamo
    ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, 2012, 42 : 72 - 77
  • [50] Atmospheric polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in the United Kingdom
    Birgul, Askin
    Katsoyiannis, Athanasios
    Gioia, Rosalinda
    Crosse, John
    Earnshaw, Mark
    Ratola, Nuno
    Jones, Kevin C.
    Sweetman, Andrew J.
    ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 2012, 169 : 105 - 111