Bioaccumulation of pesticide contaminants in tissue matrices of dogs suffering from malignant canine mammary tumors in Punjab, India
Autor: | Rajdeep Kaur, Indrasen Chauhan, Kuldip Gupta, S. Gautam, Naresh Kumar Sood, Chitra Joshi, Kamalpreet Kaur Gill |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Heptachlor Veterinary medicine Adipose Adipose tissue Physiology Environmental pollution Cancer research Clinical toxicology Ecotoxicology Toxicology Environmental science Clinical research 03 medical and health sciences chemistry.chemical_compound Dieldrin 0302 clinical medicine Breast cancer Pathology Aldrin Environmental toxicology lcsh:Social sciences (General) lcsh:Science (General) Mammary tumor Multidisciplinary Pet dog Persistent organic pollutants Pesticide 030104 developmental biology chemistry Oncology Organochlorine pesticides lcsh:H1-99 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Research Article lcsh:Q1-390 |
Zdroj: | Heliyon, Vol 6, Iss 10, Pp e05274-(2020) Heliyon |
ISSN: | 2405-8440 |
Popis: | The unprecedented application of pesticides in Punjab, India during green revolution has lead to an environmental crisis due to the accumulation of persistent organic and pesticide pollutants in the environment and biota of this region. The present study aimed at estimating the abundance of pesticide contaminants in three biological matrices of 36 dogs suffering from malignant canine mammary tumor (mCMT) and 6 tumor free control dogs from Punjab, India. Presence of individual and total pesticides in canine biological samples, age and bodyweight of canine patients was assessed as a potential risk factor for mCMT using logistic regression analysis. Chi-square test was employed to determine tissue-specific accumulations of individual pesticides. Spearman's correlation coefficient was estimated to determine the association between the levels of total pesticides in different tissue matrices and with age and bodyweight of mCMT cases. Gas chromatography-ECD analysis of serum, mammary tissue and adjoining mammary adipose tissue revealed fourteen different pesticides including γ-HCH, α-HCH, dieldrin, aldrin, heptachlor, butachlor, p,p-DDT, o,p-DDT, p,p-DDD, p,p-DDE, L-cyhalothrin, permethrin, fipronil, and fenitrothion. Heptachlor, γ-HCH, aldrin and p,p-DDT were more frequently detected, whereas, p,p-DDE and o,p-DDT were the least common. Differential accumulation of pesticides in tissue matrices, particularly between serum and mammary tissue/adipose tissue was observed. We could not find any association between the total pesticide concentrations among serum, mammary tissue and mammary adipose tissue in mCMT cases. We found that the odds for individual pesticide for serum, mammary tissue and adipose tissue were associated with high uncertainties; however, the total pesticide concentration in mammary tissue was near non-significantly associated with higher risk of mCMT with low uncertainty. Statistically non-significant higher odds of CMT occurrence with increase in age was noticed No association between the concentration of total pesticides in different matrices and age and bodyweight of canine subjects was found. Cancer research; Environmental science; Toxicology; Veterinary medicine; Clinical research; Clinical toxicology; Environmental pollution; Environmental toxicology; Oncology; Pathology; Adipose; Pet dog; Breast cancer; Ecotoxicology; Organochlorine pesticides; Persistent organic pollutants. |
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