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Antineoplastic Agents: Environmental Prevalence and Adverse Outcomes in Aquatic Organisms.

Alexis M Wormington1,2, Maite De María1,3, Hajime G Kurita1,3, Joseph H Bisesi1,2, Nancy D Denslow1,3,4, Christopher J Martyniuk1,3,4,5.   

Abstract

Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide, with 9.6 million cancer-related deaths in 2018. Cancer incidence has increased over time, and so has the prescription rate of chemotherapeutic drugs. These pharmaceuticals, known as antineoplastic agents, enter the aquatic environment via human excretion and wastewater. The objectives of the present critical review were to investigate the risk of antineoplastics to aquatic species and to summarize the current state of knowledge regarding their levels in the environment, because many antineoplastics are not adequately removed during wastewater treatment. We conducted 2 separate literature reviews to synthesize data on the global environmental prevalence and toxicity of antineoplastics. The antineoplastics most frequently detected in the environment included cyclophosphamide, ifosfamide, tamoxifen, methotrexate, and 5-fluorouracil; all were detectable in multiple water sources, including effluent and surface waters. These antineoplastics span 3 different mechanistic classes, with cyclophosphamide and ifosfamide classified as alkylating agents, tamoxifen as a hormonal agent, and methotrexate and 5-fluorouracil as antimetabolites. Studies that characterize the risk of antineoplastics released into aquatic environments are scarce. We summarize the biological impacts of the most environmentally prevalent antineoplastics on aquatic organisms and propose an adverse outcome pathway for cyclophosphamide and ifosfamide, 2 widely prescribed drugs with a similar immunotoxic mode of action. Acute and chronic ecotoxicity studies using aquatic models are needed for risk characterization of antineoplastics. Environ Toxicol Chem 2020;39:967-985.
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Keywords:  Aquatic toxicology; Contaminants of emerging concern; Immunotoxicity; Pharmaceuticals

Year:  2020        PMID: 32266737     DOI: 10.1002/etc.4687

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Toxicol Chem        ISSN: 0730-7268            Impact factor:   3.742


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1.  Endocrine, immune and renal toxicity in male largemouth bass after chronic exposure to glyphosate and Rodeo®.

Authors:  Maite De Maria; Kevin J Kroll; Fahong Yu; Mohammad-Zaman Nouri; Cecilia Silva-Sanchez; Juan Guillermo Perez; David A Moraga Amador; Yanping Zhang; Mike T Walsh; Nancy D Denslow
Journal:  Aquat Toxicol       Date:  2022-03-12       Impact factor: 4.964

Review 2.  Current Knowledge and Perspectives of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids in Pharmacological Applications: A Mini-Review.

Authors:  Xianqin Wei; Weibin Ruan; Klaas Vrieling
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2021-03-31       Impact factor: 4.411

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