K. Graumann et al., Monitoring of estrogen mimics by a recombinant yeast assay: synergy between natural and synthetic compounds?, SCI TOTAL E, 225(1-2), 1999, pp. 69-79
Properties of mixtures of compounds exhibiting estrogenic potential have be
en questioned in the past. Synergistic effects of endocrine disrupters have
been proposed, but could never be confirmed. In this study, the transactiv
ational potential of xenoestrogens and phytoestrogens has been evaluated in
a yeast test system. Pesticides such as endosulfan, dieldrin, atrazine, an
d the main metabolites, desethylatrazine and desisopropylatrazine, have bee
n tested and their behavior as mixtures is compared to the behavior of the
single compounds. Our results are in contrast to a report (Tran et al., 199
6) on the inhibitive effects of xenoestrogens on 17 beta-estradiol-dependen
t transactivation. Phytoestrogens have been investigated in a similar manne
r. A synergistic effect could not be confirmed for both, xenoestrogens and
phytoestrogens. These compounds are either weak estrogens or completely lac
k estrogenic potential. Their endocrine disrupting potential in more comple
x systems must be therefore attributed to other molecular mechanisms such a
s to metabolic modification or interference with steroidogenesis. This stud
y shows that yeast systems are useful tools for monitoring pure estrogenic
properties. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.