Synergistic activation of estrogen receptor with combinations of environmental chemicals
- PMID: 8633243
- DOI: 10.1126/science.272.5267.1489
Synergistic activation of estrogen receptor with combinations of environmental chemicals
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Synergistic effect of environmental estrogens: report withdrawn.Science. 1997 Jul 25;277(5325):462-3. doi: 10.1126/science.277.5325.459d. Science. 1997. PMID: 9254413 No abstract available.
Abstract
Certain chemicals in the environment are estrogenic. The low potencies of these compounds, when studied singly, suggest that they may have little effect on biological systems. The estrogenic potencies of combinations of such chemicals were screened in a simple yeast estrogen system (YES) containing human estrogen receptor (hER). Combinations of two weak environmental estrogens, such as dieldrin, endosulfan, or toxaphene, were 1000 times as potent in hER-mediated transactivation as any chemical alone. Hydroxylated polychlorinated biphenyls shown previously to synergistically alter sexual development in turtles also synergized in the YES. The synergistic interaction of chemical mixtures with the estrogen receptor may have profound environmental implications. These results may represent a previously uncharacterized level of regulation of estrogen-associated responses.
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