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Assessment of PCBs and Hydroxylated PCBs as Potential Xenoestrogens: In Vitro Studies Based on MCF-7 Cell Proliferation and Induction of Vitellogenin in Primary Culture of Rainbow Trout Hepatocytes

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In the present study, four structurally diverse polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were chosen from a set of 20 PCBs selected to represent the 154 tetra- through hepta-chlorinated biphenyls. The purpose was to determine estrogenic activities of the chosen PCBs and five of their hydroxylated derivatives (OH-PCBs). A human breast cancer cell line (MCF-7) and primary cultures of rainbow trout (Oncorhyncus mykiss) hepatocytes were used to determine estrogenic effects. The PCBs 2,2′,4,6,6′-pentachlorobiphenyl (104) and 2,2′,3,4′, 5,6,6′-heptachlorobiphenyl (188), and the hydroxylated PCBs 2,2′,4′,6′-tetrachloro-4-biphenylol (4′-50), 2′,4′,6′-trichloro-4-biphenylol (4′-30), 2′,3,5,5′-tetrachloro-4-biphenylol (4′-72), 2′,3,3′,5′,6′-pentachloro-4-biphenylol (4′-112), and 2′,3,4′,5,6′-pentachloro-4-biphenylol (4′-121) significantly increased MCF-7 cell proliferation. The coaddition of hydroxytamoxifen, an estrogen antagonist, inhibited increased cell proliferation. The activity of the hydroxylated PCBs 4′-50 and 4′-30 was significantly higher at all nominal concentrations tested as compared to the corresponding PCB, viz., PCB 104. The hydroxylated PCBs 4′-50, 4′-30, 4′-72 and 4′-112 induced vitellogenin synthesis in rainbow trout hepatocytes. Significant differences were found in the MCF-7 system between the parent PCB and its hydroxylated derivative, viz., for 4′-50/4′-30 and 104, and in the rainbow trout hepatocyte assay between 4′-112 and 112, respectively. No activity was observed for PCB 58 in any of the two assays in the present study. Even though cells from two different species (human and fish) are used in the present study, the results obtained by the two methods agree fairly well. In both studies the hydroxylated PCBs were more active than the PCBs, and 4′-30 was the most active compound second only to 17β-estradiol.

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Received: 28 August 1998/Accepted: 3 March 1999

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Andersson, P., Blom, A., Johannisson, A. et al. Assessment of PCBs and Hydroxylated PCBs as Potential Xenoestrogens: In Vitro Studies Based on MCF-7 Cell Proliferation and Induction of Vitellogenin in Primary Culture of Rainbow Trout Hepatocytes. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 37, 145–150 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002449900499

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