INDUCTION OF CYTOCHROME-P450 AS A BIOMARKER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION IN AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS

Authors
Citation
Td. Bucheli et K. Font, INDUCTION OF CYTOCHROME-P450 AS A BIOMARKER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION IN AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS, Critical reviews in environmental science and technology, 25(3), 1995, pp. 201-268
Citations number
313
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences
ISSN journal
10643389
Volume
25
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
201 - 268
Database
ISI
SICI code
1064-3389(1995)25:3<201:IOCAAB>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Representing toxicant-induced changes in biological systems, biomarker s can serve as linkers between contamination (cause) and biological ef fects, and therefore provide unique information on ecosystem health. H ence, they are increasingly used for assessing the exposure of organis ms to environmental contamination. Here, application of the induction of cytochrome P4501A (CYP1A), certainly the best studied biomarker, in field trials with freshwater and marine fish is reviewed. Moreover, t he use of a number of other biomarkers, alone or in concert with CYP1A , is evaluated. Determination of CYP1A in field studies with fish has to consider several influencing factors, such as species, age, reprodu ctive stage, temperature, and possible inhibitors. The overview shows that CYP1A induction is significantly related to contaminant levels in the environment in 93% of the investigated field studies. It is appar ent that only certain classes of xenobiotica act as inducers of CYP1A (e.g., PAHs, coplanar PCBs, polychlorinated dibenzofurans, and dibenzo dioxins). Induction of CYP1A was found to be more sensitive than other biomarkers at the biochemical, cellular, organ, and population level. Thus, induction of CYP1A can serve as a powerful tool for assessing e nvironmental contamination and health, and its measurement, preferably together with other biomarkers and chemical analysis, is strongly rec ommended in monitoring programs.