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Leaching Characteristics of the Endocrine Disruptor-suspected Pesticides in Upland Soil (내분비계장애추정농약의 밭토양 중 용탈 특성)

  • Noh, Hyun Ho;Lee, Jae Yun;Lee, Kwang Hun;Park, Hyo Kyoung;Kyung, Kee Sung
    • The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.168-177
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    • 2013
  • This experiment was carried out to estimate leaching potential of thirteen endocrine disruptor-suspected pesticides in upland soils using soil columns (5 cm I.D. ${\times}$ 35 cm H.) packed with soil A (sandy loam) and soil B (loam). When 12.6 mL of water, average precipitation in Cheongju area during the period from June to August, 2001-2010, was percolated through soil column packed with soil A every day for 21 days, no pesticides were detected from leachate, with the exception of metribuzin which was detected with negligible. Also, when 2 L of water was percolated consecutively five times through soil columns packed with soil A and B, irrespective of soil types, cypermethrin, endosulfan, fenvalerate, parathion and trifluralin, which were very low water solubilities and high soil $K_{oc}s$, were not detected from leachate and were distributed mostly in the depth of 0-5 cm, representing that water solubility and soil $K_{oc}$ are major contributing factors to their leaching behavior. Despite high average leaching rates in carbaryl and methomyl, actual possibilities of ground water contamination in the agricultural environment by them would be very low, considering that the negligible amount of pesticide was percolated through a lysimeter with an undisturbed soil core simulating the field conditions, while most of pesticide was percolated through a soil column with the disturbed soil profile.

Effects of Environmental Endocrine Disruptor Bisphenol A on the Reproduction of Xiphophorus maculatus (환경호르몬 비스페놀 A가 Xiphophorus maculatus의 생식에 미치는 영향)

  • Deung, Young-Kun;Kim, Dong-Heui
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 2004
  • In this study, we examined effects of environmental endocrine disruptor bisphenol A on the reproduction of Xiphophorus maculatus. We exposed the males of X. maculatus to the bisphenol A adjusted to the various concentrations such as 100 ppb, 200 ppb, 400 ppb and 800 ppb for 3 months for the experimental groups and then inbreeded with normal females that was not any treated. We counted the number of second generation for confirmation of fertilizing ability of first generation. Also, we observed the ratios of female and male, the abnormality and mortality, and spermatogenesis of the second generation was exposed to bisphenol A for 6 months. As the result, the number of fry in the second generation was $11.50{\pm}2.22$ in 100 ppb, $6.40{\pm}2.76$ in 200 ppb, $5.70{\pm}1.34$ in 400 ppb and $3.70{\pm}2.11$ in 800 ppb at the experimental groups while it was $19.00{\pm}3.02$ at the control group which was not treated with bisphenol A. This result showed that the experimental groups exhibited a decreasing tendency according to the increase of bisphenol A concentration comparing with the control group. The ratio of female and male of the second generation had no relations with the concentration of bisphenol A, and the ratios of abnormality and mortality were 0%. The spermatogenesis of experimental groups was normal in 800 ppb as well as 100 ppb, 200 ppb, 400 ppb after even 6 months.

Monitoring of Endocrine Disruptor-suspected Pesticide Residues in Greenhouse Soils and Evaluation of Their Leachability to Groundwater (시설재배 토양 중 내분비계장애 추정농약의 잔류 모니터링 및 지하수 용탈 가능성)

  • Noh, Hyun-Ho;Lee, Kwang-Hun;Lee, Jae-Yun;Park, Hyo-Kyung;Lee, Eun-Young;Hong, Su-Myung;Park, Young-Soon;Kyung, Kee-Sung
    • The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.441-452
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    • 2011
  • This study was carried out to survey the residual characteristics of endocrine disruptor (ED)-suspected pesticides in greenhouse soils and assess their leachabilites to groundwater. Greenhouse soils were collected from 40 sites of greenhouse in 2008 in Korea. Sixteen ED-suspected pesticides which had been using in Korea, such as alachlor, benomyl, carbaryl, cypermethrin, 2,4-D, dicofol, endosulfan, fenvalerate, malathion, mancozeb, metribuzin, metiram, methomyl, parathion, trifluralin, and vinclozolin, in the soils, were analyzed by chromatographic methods using GLC-ECD and HPLC-DAD/FLD. Limits of detection (LODs) of the test pesticides ranged from 0.0004 to 0.005 mg/kg. Recoveries of the target pesticides from soil ranged from 72.69 to 115.28%. Four pesticides including cypermethrin were detected in the range of from 0.001 to 2.019 mg/kg, representing that their detection rate from greenhouse soils was 37.5%. The highest detection rate was observed from endosulfan which was detected from 16 site soils of the total samples, indicating that endosulfan is persistent in soil because of its very low mobility and high adsorption characteristics in soil. Based on the groundwater ubiquity scores (GUSs) of the pesticides detected from greenhouse soils, most of them have little possibilities of groundwater contamination except the fungicide vinclozolin with some leaching potential because of high water solubility and very low soil adsorption property.

Screening Assay for Identification of Endocrine Disruptors with Androgen Activities using LNCaP Cells (LNCaP 세포주를 이용한 내분비계장애물질중 안드로겐성 확인시험을 위한 검색법)

  • 김진호;정혜주;김영옥;정승태;박재현;조대현;김동섭
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.59-64
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    • 2002
  • Substantial evidences have been accumulated about the hormone-like effects of exogenous substances such as pesticides and industrial chemicals during past years. The effects of these substances on the endocrine system are believed to be either enhancing or reducing of various endocrine action. It is necessary to identify putative causal agents by the batter system and to assess their ability to disrupt the endocrine system. A variety of in vitro and In vivo approaches have been used to determine the androgenic effects of environmental chemicals. To establish the method for assessment of the putative endocrine disruptors with androgenic activity, we carried out the cell proliferation assay by MTS method after treatment with the various concentration of testosterone in LNCaP cells (human prostatic cancer cell line) and also observed the expression of androgen-related genes by quantitative RT-PCR. In the cell proliferation assay, the results showed that the grouth of LNCaP cells increased within level of at least 10pM testosterone. We measured by quantitative RT-PCR method on the effects of testosterone on mRNA expression of androgen receptor (AR), prostate-specific antigen (PSA), bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) and BMP receptor (BMPR) In LNCaP cells. The results demonstrated that mRNA expression of PSA and BMPR-IB was observed differently within level of at least 0.01 pM testosterone compared with non-treated control. These observations suggest that the detection of PSA and BMPR-IB mRNA by the quantitative RT-PCR in LNCaP cells is very sensitive method to identify the endocrine disruptors to have the androgenic effects.

Ambivalent effects of genistein on the male reproductive systems of mice

  • Jung, Eun-Yong;Baek, In-Jeoung;Kang, Jong-Koo;Nam, Sang-Yoon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Toxicology Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.165-166
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    • 2001
  • Genistein, a soybean-originated isoflavone, is an anticancer agent preventing various cancers including prostate, uterus, and mammary gland cancers. However, recently, genistein has been classified into a potential endocrine disruptor, because it binds to estrogen receptors and causes reproductive disturbances in some animals.(omitted)

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TOXIC MECHANISM OF ATRAZINE IN TRANSGENIC MUTAGENESIS SYSTEM USING BIG BLUE$\circledR$ RAT2 lacI TRANSGENIC FIBROBLASTS AND HORMONAL DISTURBANCES IN VITRO

  • Kim, Youn-Jung;Ryu, Jae-Chun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Toxicology Conference
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.183-183
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    • 2001
  • Atrazine, one of herbicide widely used in agriculture, is classified as a possible human carcinogen (2B group) that may cause breast and ovarian cancers by IARC, and is known as an endocrine disruptor. Atrazine has been subjected to broad ranges of genotoxicity tests with predominantly negative results, but reported conflicting results across two or more independent tests as well. This fact indicates that a more comprehensive genotoxicity assessment needs for atrazine.(omitted)

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Mutation Spectrum of 1, 2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane, an Endocrine Disruptor, in the lacI Transgenic Big $\textrm{Blue}^{(R)}$ Rat2 Fibroblast Cell Line.

  • Kim, Youn-Jung;Chai, Young-Gyu;Lee, Kilchul;Kyounghee Oh;Ryu, Jae-Chun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society of Environmental Toocicology Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.129-129
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    • 2001
  • 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP), a soil fumigant against nematodes, is a genotoxic carcinogen and also is classified by World Wildlife Fund as endocrine disruptors. DBCP has been extensively studied on genotoxicity, carcinogenicity, and damage in male reproductive-related organs. However, information on precise mechanism of mutagenesis and carcinogenesis of DBCP is yet unknown. (omitted)

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The Evaluation of Estrogenic/Antiandrogenic Activity of Puerariae Radix in Immature Rats Using Uterotrophic Assay and Hershberger Assay (랫드에서 Uterotrophic assay 및 Hershberger assay를 이용한 칡의 에스트로겐/항안드로겐 영향 평가)

  • 곽승준;김순선;이규식;손경희;김희연;강길진;최요우;박철훈;박귀례
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.393-396
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    • 2002
  • This study was carried out to evaluate the ostrogenic/antiandrogenic activity of Puerariae Radix in Sprague-Dawley rats. It has known that diverse phytoestrogen were included in some Puerariae Radix, especially in Pueraria mirifica. The Uterotrophic assay and Hershberger assay were performed to evaluate the ostogenic/antiandrogenic activity of various Puerariae Radix (Pueraria thunbergiana, Pueraria mirifica and Butea superba). In Uterotrophic assay, the extracts of Puerariae Radix were administered subcutaneously to immature female SD rats from 19 to 21 days of age. The wet uterus and vaginal weighs significantly increased in the group only treated with extracts of Pueraria mirifica. But, in Hersh-berger assay, all extracts of Puerariae Radix did not show any effects in the castrated rats. These results suggest that Pueraria mirifica has not undrogenic/antiandrogenic effect but potent estrogenic effect. It is possible that components of Pueraria mirifica may act as endocrine disruptor in human body.