| Literature DB >> 35805663 |
Hongli Jin1,2, Wenming Chen1, Junsong Bao1, Te Bu1, Tianwei Li1, Yiming Liu1, Yanli Liu2, Jun Jin1,3.
Abstract
Dechlorane plus (DP) is a potential persistent organic pollutant and its distribution in various tissues and organs of terrestrial organisms is currently unknown. DP concentrations in sheep tissues were determined in this study. The DP concentrations in the tissues decreased in the following order: abdominal fat > liver > stomach > heart > outer tenderloin > lung > hind leg meat > kidney > small intestine > tail fat > spleen > brain. Apart from brain and fat, anti-DP is enriched more readily than syn-DP in sheep tissues, but syn-DP is more readily enriched in brain and abdominal fat. The factors influencing DP distributions in sheep tissues were assessed by determining the DP to sheep serum albumin binding forces, binding types, and binding sites by fluorescence spectroscopy. The results indicated that anti-DP more readily binds to sheep serum albumin than does syn-DP. Therefore, sheep serum albumin will more readily transport anti-DP than syn-DP to sheep tissues, and anti-DP will be enriched more than syn-DP in the tissues. The molecular diameter of DP is the main factor affecting DP concentrations in sheep brain and fat because of the blood-brain barrier and because the main source of DP to abdominal fat is dermal contact.Entities:
Keywords: Dechlorane plus; fluorescence spectrometry; sheep serum albumin; tissues and organs
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35805663 PMCID: PMC9265682 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19138004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Figure 1Concentrations of syn-Dechlorane plus (DP), anti-DP, and total DP in various sheep tissues.
Figure 2Fluorescence quenching curves for sheep serum albumin in the presence of syn-Dechlorane plus (DP) and anti-DP at room temperature (Data1, Data2, Data3, Data4, Data5, and Data6 are for DP concentrations of 0, 2 × 10−7, 4 × 10−7, 6 × 10−7, 8 × 10−7, and 10 × 10−7 mol/L, respectively).
Figure 3Double logarithm quenching plot for syn−Dechlorane plus and sheep serum albumin.
Figure 4Double logarithm quenching plot for anti−Dechlorane plus and sheep serum albumin.
Figure 5f values for various sheep tissues, plants, and soil.