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Toward understanding the impacts of sediment contamination on a native fish species: transcriptional effects EROD activity and biliary PAH metabolites

机译:理解沉积物污染对本地鱼类的影响:转录作用EROD活性和胆汁PAH代谢产物

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BackgroundBoth frequency and intensity of flood events are expected to increase as a result of global climate change in the upcoming decades, potentially resulting in increased re-suspension of sediments in fluvial systems. Contamination of these re-suspended sediments with legacy contaminants, including dioxins and dioxin-like compounds (DLCs), as well as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) is of great ecotoxicological concern. DLCs, and to some extent also PAHs, exhibit their toxicity through activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR). However, interactions of DLCs with pathways other than those known to be mediated through the AhR are not fully understood to date.
机译:背景技术由于未来几十年的全球气候变化,洪水事件的频率和强度预计都将增加,这可能导致河流系统中沉积物的重悬浮增加。这些再悬浮的沉积物被包括二恶英和二恶英类化合物(DLCs)以及多环芳烃(PAHs)在内的传统污染物所污染。 DLC和PAH在某种程度上通过激活芳烃受体(AhR)表现出毒性。但是,迄今为止,尚未完全理解DLC与除已知通过AhR介导的途径以外的途径的相互作用。

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