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Estudo sobre efeitos do naftaleno e benzo(a) pireno em Trachinotus carolinus (Perciformes, Carangidae) utilizando biomarcadores citogenotóxicos, histopatológicos e bioquímicos / Study of the effects of naphthalene and benzo(a) pyrene in Trachinotus carolinus (Perciformes, Carangidae) using citogenotoxic, histopahological and biochemical biomarkers.Thaís da Cruz Alves dos Santos 11 December 2009 (has links)
A exposição dos peixes a poluentes provoca danos nos organismos que podem ser identificados precocemente através de respostas biológicas. O presente estudo visou avaliar os efeitos do naftaleno e benzo(a)pireno em pampos da espécie Trachinotus carolinus. Foram avaliados os efeitos citogenotóxicos, histopatológicos e bioquímicos após exposições às concentrações de 0,9 M; 2,7 M e 8,1 M de NAP e BAP por períodos de 12, 24, 48 e 96 horas. O NAP causa quebra no DNA de eritrócitos de pampos em concentrações de 8,1 M e a partir de 12 horas de exposição. O BAP revelou ser genotóxico a partir da menor concentração e de 24 horas. A mutagenicidade de ambos os poluentes, avaliada através da indução de formação de micronúcleos e anormalidades nucleares eritrocitárias, também ocorre a partir de curtos períodos de exposição e freqüências de MN e ANE estão relacionadas com a duração da exposição. O período de exposição aos HPAs foi determinante na intensidade e severidade das lesões observadas nos tecidos dos peixes. A especificidade de CYP1A, observada segundo análise imunohistoquímica, ocorreu de maneira dose-dependente e evidenciada principalmente nos maiores períodos experimentais. Os poluentes orgânicos, nas condições experimentais utilizadas, não provocaram alteração significativa na atividade das enzimas catalase e GST da espécie. Os biomarcadores, citogenotóxicos e histopatológicos utilizados neste estudo, demonstraram ser ferramentas eficientes para aferir a toxicidade, genotoxicidade e mutagenicidade de NAP e BAP como também sua relação dose-resposta na espécie T. carolinus. / Effects of exposure of fish to pollutants can be identified through stress responses. The present study aims to evaluate the effects of naphthalene and benzo(a)pyrene in Florida pompanos, Trachinotus carolinus. Evidences from citogenotoxical, histopathological and biochemical studies showed that alterations caused by exposures to 0.9 M, 2.7 M and 8.1 M of NAP and BAP occurred within 12 to 96 hours. NAP at 8.1 M induced erythrocyte DNA strand breaks in pompanos since early periods of exposure. Genotoxic effects of BAP at the lowest concentration were documented soon after 24 hours of exposure. Mutagenotoxicity of both pollutants, as seen by the induction of MN and ENA, was revealed since early periods and their frequencies are related to the duration of exposure. Exposures to these PAHs, for longer periods, resulted in increased frequency and severity of lesions observed in fish tissues. Specificity of CYP1A, observed through immunohistochemical analyses, was related to the dose of the pollutants and mainly at longer periods of exposure. These organic pollutants, under the experimental conditions, did not interfere with the activity of liver catalase and GST of the species. The citogenotoxic and histopathologic biomarkers used in this study proved to be efficient tools to ascertain the toxicity, genotoxicity and mutagenesis of NAP and BAP, as well as their dose related response, in the species T. carolinus.
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Mdm2 phosphorylations : characterization and applications /Malmlöf, Maria, January 2007 (has links)
Lic.-avh. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karolinska institutet, 2007. / Härtill 2 uppsatser.
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Étude des interactions du Benzo(a)pyrène avec les trois fractions physiques de la matière organique du sol par matrices d'excitation et d'émission de fluorescence couplées à PARAFAC / Study of the interactions of Benzo(a)pyrene with the three physical fractions of soil organic matter by means of fluorescent excitation and emission matrices coupled to PARAFACEl Fallah, Rawa 15 December 2017 (has links)
Les propriétés spectrales des composants fluorescents de la matière organique d’un sol naturel ont été étudiées dans les trois fractions physiques ; substances humiques, acide fulvique et acide humique, par la méthode des matrices d’excitation et d’émission de fluorescence couplée à l’algorithme Parallel Factor analysis (PARAFAC). Les modifications spectrales de ces composants ont été suivies (forme et pseudo-concentrations) en présence d’un contaminant de type hydrocarbure aromatique polycyclique (le benzo(a)pyrène (BaP), toxique et à caractère cancérigène) : (1) en faisant varier les volumes d’une solution pure de BaP dans chaque fraction de même concentration en matières organiques, (2) en faisant varier les concentrations en matière organique pour des concentrations fixes de BaP, qui ont été suivies dans le temps. Les résultats ont montré que le BaP influence d’une manière différente les fluorophores présents dans les trois fractions et ont permis de clarifier le type d’interactions avec une fraction ou l’autre. D’autre part, une discussion a été menée sur les paramètres de validation du nombre de composants pour le choix des modèles de PARAFAC. / The spectral properties of the fluorescent components of the organic matter of a natural soil were studied in the three physical fractions; humic substances, fulvic acid and humic acid, by the method of the excitation and fluorescence emission matrices coupled to the Parallel Factor Analysis (PARAFAC) algorithm. The spectral modifications of these components were studied (form and pseudo-concentrations) in the presence of a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon contaminant (benzo (a) pyrene (BaP), toxic and carcinogenic): (1) by varying the volumes of a pure solution of BaP in each fraction having the same concentration of organic matter, (2) by varying the concentrations of organic matter for fixed concentrations of BaP, which were followed over time. The results showed that the BaP influences the fluorophores present in the three fractions in a different way and clarified the type of interactions with one fraction or the other. On the other hand, a discussion was held on parameters for validating the number of components for the selection of PARAFAC models.
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Etude du stress oxydatif dans l’hypertrophie bénigne de la prostate et mise en évidence de l’effet de la propolis contre le cancer de la prostate in vivo sur un modèle animal de rat Wistar et ex vivo sur les cellules LNCaP du cancer de la prostate hormono-sensibles / Study of the oxidative stress in benign prostatic hyperplasia and the effect of propolis against prostate cancer in vivo on an animal model of Wistar rat and ex vivo on hormone-sensitive (LNCaP) prostate cancer cell linesZabaiou, Nada 23 October 2017 (has links)
L’HBP et le cancer de la prostate constituent les deux maladies prostatiques les plus répandues chez l’homme âgé. La compréhension de leur étiologie et de leur pathogenèse est nécessaire afin de permettre la prévention mais aussi la recherche et le développement de nouveaux agents thérapeutiques. Notre but est d’étudier l’implication du stress oxydatif dans l’HBP et d’étudier l’effet de l’extrait de propolis sur le cancer de la prostate in vivo chez le rat Wistar et in vitro sur les cellules LNCaP. Nous avons montré que : 1) Le stress oxydatif joue le rôle de promoteur dans le développement de l’HBP, 2) Le benzo(a)pyrène administré aux rats Wistar induit le développement du cancer de la prostate, 3) La propolis induit la diminution de la prolifération, de l’expression du Ki-67 (-49 %) et de l’expression de AhR chez le rat Wistar, 4) La propolis possède un effet antiprolifératif sur les cellules LNCaP via le blocage de la signalisation de AR. / BPH and prostate cancer are the two most prevalent prostatic diseases in elders. Understanding their etiology and pathogenesis is necessary in order to prevent them and to enhance both research and development of new therapeutic agents. Our goal is to study the implication of oxidative stress in BPH and to study the effect of propolis extract on prostate cancer in vivo in Wistar rats and in vitro on LNCaP cells. We have shown that: 1) Oxidative stress acts as a promoter in the development of BPH, 2) Benzo(a)pyrene administered to Wistar rats induces the development of prostate cancer, 3) Propolis induces a decrease in proliferation, Ki-67 expression (-49%) and AhR expression in the Wistar rat, (4) Propolis has an antiproliferative effect on LNCaP cells via AR signaling blockade.
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Etude de la pollution marine par les hydrocarbures et caractérisation de leurs effets biochimiques et moléculaires sur la palourde de Ruditapes sp. / Study of the marine pollution by hydrocarbons and characterization of their biochemical and molecular effects on clam Ruditapes sp.Chalghmi, Houssem 06 October 2015 (has links)
Dans notre étude, la biosurveillance de la lagune de Tunis a été réalisée durant une année enemployant une approche combinant les analyses chimiques et biologiques et en utilisant lapalourde Ruditapes decussatus comme espèce bioindicatrice. Cette approche a permis demettre en évidence la forte contamination de la lagune de Tunis par les métaux traces et leshydrocarbures aromatiques polycycliques (HAPs). La variation saisonnière des niveaux debioaccumulation de ces contaminant par la palourde s’avère être fortement associée auxchangements des paramètres physico-chimiques du milieu et aux processus physiologiques del’animal. L’étude de la réponse biologique basée sur l’utilisation d’une batterie debiomarqueurs d’exposition et d’effet situés à différents niveaux de l’organisation biologique :moléculaire (l’expression de cinq gènes d’intérêt), biochimique (les activités benzo(a)pyrènehydroxylase, glutathion S-transférase, acétylcholinestérase, catalase et taux demalondialdéhyde) et tissulaire (altérations histopathologiques), a permis de mettre enévidence une modulation des processus de défense contre les perturbations induites par lapollution et l’identification des altérations histopathologiques (structurales) au niveau desbranchies et de la glande digestive impliquant un impact sévère des contaminants sur l’état desanté de la palourde. L’étude des interactions spatio-temporelles entre les facteurs abiotiqueset biotiques a permis d’identifier la température et la reproduction comme paramètresprincipaux affectant la réponse biochimique de défense et d’effet. L’analyse en composanteprincipale (ACP), regroupant tous les paramètres analysés pendant le printemps, nous apermis d’identifié le site Z2 comme le site le plus affecté par la pollution. Dans un secondtemps, le benzo(a)pyrène (BaP), déjà identifié dans la lagune de Tunis, a été employé dansdes conditions contrôlées au laboratoire afin de caractériser les réponses moléculaires etbiochimiques chez les bivalves (Ruditapes philippinarum et Crassostrea gigas) face à desexpositions subaiguës et aiguës à ce contaminant. Cette étude nous a permis d’identifier unemodulation des biomarqueurs biochimiques de métabolisation, de stress oxydant et deneurotoxicité et de l’expression des gènes impliqués dans les processus de métabolisation, derespiration mitochondriale, de défense antioxydante, de reproduction et de défenseimmunitaire. L’analyse de l’altération de l’ADN a révélé un pouvoir génotoxique précoce etélevé du BaP chez les deux bivalves. / Firstly, biomonitoring of Tunis lagoon was conducted during one year using an approach combining chemicals and biological analyses and the bioindicator species Ruditapesdecussatus. This approach high lighted the high contamination of the Tunis lagoon by tracemetals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Seasonal variation of contaminant bioaccumulation levels in clam was found to be strongly associated with physico chemical changes in surrounding environment and physiological processes in organism. Biological responses investigated through a battery of exposure and effect biomarkers located at differentlevels of biological organisation: molecular (expression of five genes), biochemical(benzo(a)pyrene hydroxylase, glutathione S-transferase, acetylcholinesterase and catalase activities and malondialdehyde concentration) and tissular (histopathological damages),demonstrated a defense process modulation by pollution and showed histopathological alterations in gills and digestive gland involving severe impact of contaminants on health stateof clam. The study of spatio temporal interactions between abiotic and biotic factors identified temperature and reproduction as main parameters affecting defense and effect biochemical response. The principal component analysis (PCA), using all analyzed parameters during thespring, allowed to identify site Z2 as the most affected by pollution. Secondly,benzo(a)pyrene (BaP), already identified in Tunis lagoon, was used in controlled conditions at the laboratory in order to characterize the molecular and biochemical responses in bivalves(Ruditapes philippinarum and Crassostrea gigas) facing a subacute and acute exposures tothis contaminant. This study showed a modulation of biochemical biomarkers of metabolism,oxidative stress and neurotoxicity and expression of genes involved in process of metabolisation, mitochondrial respiration, antioxidant defense, reproduction and immune defense. The analysis of DNA damages revealed a high and early genotoxicity effect of BaPin both bivalves.
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Effet des polluants de type hydrocarbures aromatiques polycycliques sur l'homéostasie lipidique et les récepteurs des lipoprotéines hépatiques / Effect of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons pollutants on lipid homeostasis and hepatic lipoprotein receptorsLayeghkhavidaki, Hamed 07 October 2014 (has links)
L'obésité est une maladie multifactorielle qui constitue un facteur de risque de nombreuses pathologies, notamment les maladies cardiovasculaires, le diabète et les maladies neurodégénératives. Des études épidémiologiques récentes suggèrent un effet obésogène des contaminants environnementaux, mais peu d'informations sont disponibles sur leur effet potentiel sur le métabolisme des lipoprotéines hépatiques. L'objectif de cette étude était de déterminer l'effet de polluants environnementaux de la famille des hydrocarbures aromatiques polycycliques (HAP) sur trois récepteurs des lipoprotéines, le récepteur des LDL (LDL-R), le lipolysis-stimulated lipoprotein receptor (LSR) et le scavenger receptor B1 (SR-B1) ainsi que sur les ATP binding cassette transporter A1 (ABCA1) et G1 (ABCG1) en utilisant des modèles cellulaires et/ou animaux. Les études par immunoblots et immunofluorescence in vitro ont révélé que l'exposition de cellules Hepa1-6 au B[a]P diminue de manière significative les taux de protéine LSR, LDL-R et ABCA1, alors qu’aucune modification significative du taux et de l’activité du LSR n’a été observée lors d’une exposition au pyrène ou au phénanthrène. L’analyse en temps réel par PCR et les études avec la lactacystine ont révélé que cet effet était dû principalement à une augmentation de la dégradation par le protéasome plutôt qu’à une diminution de la transcription ou à une augmentation de la dégradation lysosomale. En outre, les ligand-blots ont révélé que les lipoprotéines exposées au B[a]P avaient une affinité réduite pour le LSR ou le LDL-R. Des souris C57Bl/6RJ ont été traitées par le B[a]P (0,5 mg / kg, i.p) toutes les 48 h pendant 15 jours. Le gain de poids observé est accompagné d’une augmentation des taux de triglycérides et de cholestérol plasmatiques, du taux de cholestérol hépatique, et d’une diminution du taux de LDL-R et ABCA1 chez animaux traités au B[a]P par rapport aux témoins. Les corrélations observées entre les taux de LSR et de LDL-R hépatiques chez les souris contrôle ne sont plus observées chez les souris traitées au B[a]P, ce qui suggère un dérèglement du métabolisme des lipoprotéines hépatiques. Ces résultats suggèrent que la prise de poids induite par le B[a]P est peut-être liée à son action inhibitrice sur le LSR et le LDL-R, ainsi que sur l’ABCA1 et le métabolisme des lipoprotéines hépatiques, ce qui conduit à un statut lipidique modifié chez les souris traitées au B[a]P, donnant ainsi un nouvel éclairage sur les mécanismes sous-jacents de la contribution des polluants tels que le B[a]P à la perturbation de l'homéostasie lipidique, susceptible de contribuer à la dyslipidémie associée à l'obésité / Obesity is a multifactorial disorder that represents a significant risk factor for many pathologies including cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and neurodegenerative diseases. Recent epidemiological studies suggest potential obesogenic effects of environmental contaminants, but little information is available on their potential effect on hepatic lipoprotein metabolism. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of the common environmental pollutants, belonging to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (HAP) on three lipoprotein receptors, the LDL-receptor (LDL-R), the scavenger receptor B1 (SRB1) and the lipolysis-stimulated lipoprotein receptor (LSR) as well as the ATP binding cassette transporters A1 (ABCA1) and G1 (ABCG1) using cell and/or animal models. Immunoblot and immunofluorescence in vitro studies revealed that exposure of Hepa1-6 to benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P) significantly decreased LSR, LDL-R and ABCA1 protein levels, whereas no significant changes in protein levels and LSR activity where observed upon cell treatment with pyrene or phenanthrene. Real-time PCR analysis, lactacystin and chloroquine studies revealed that this effect was due primarily to increased proteasome-mediated degradation rather than to decreased transcription or to increased lysosomal degradation. Furthermore, ligand blots revealed that lipoproteins exposed to B[a]P displayed markedly decreased binding to LSR or LDL-R. C57Bl/6RJ mice were treated with B[a]P (0.5 mg/kg, i.p) every 48 h for 15 days. The increased weight gain observed was accompanied by increased plasma triglycerides and cholesterol levels, increased liver cholesterol content, and decreased LDL-R, ABCA1, ABCG1 and SR-B1 protein levels in B[a]P-treated animals as compared to controls. Correlations observed between hepatic LSR and LDL-R levels in control mice were no longer observed in B[a]P treated mice, suggesting a potential dysregulation of hepatic lipoprotein metabolism.Taken together, these results suggest that B[a]P-induced weight gain may be due its inhibitory action on LSR and LDL-R, as well as ABCA1 and lipoprotein metabolism in the liver, which leads to the modified lipid status in B[a]P-treated mice, thus providing new insight into mechanisms underlying the involvement of pollutants such as B[a]P in the disruption of lipid homeostasis, potentially contributing to dyslipidemia associated with obesity
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Estudo da degradação de hidrocarbonetos policíclicos aromáticas (HPAs) e da produção de antimicrobianos por fungos filamentosos isolados de invertebrados marinhos. / Study of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) degradation and antimicrobial production by marine invertebrate derived fungi.Michel Rodrigo Zambrano Passarini 09 June 2008 (has links)
Setenta e três fungos representantes de grupos taxonômicos distintos, isolados de cnidários, coletados no litoral norte do estado de São Paulo, foram submetidos ao teste de descoloração do corante RBBR e ao teste de MIC. Treze fungos selecionados no teste de descoloração foram submetidos ao teste de degradação de pireno e benzo[a]pireno. Sete fungos mostraram resultados satisfatórios de degradação, entretanto, o fungo Aspergillus sulphureus (8.2A) apresentou os melhores resultados: degradou 99,7% de pireno e 73,6% de benzo[a]pireno. Com relação ao teste de MIC, 21 isolados inibiram o crescimento das bactérias: B. subtillis; P. aeruginosa, S.aureus, E. coli EPEC e V. parahaemolyticus. Penicillium sp. (12.12) apresentou o melhor resultado (0,0078 mg/mL). Os 23 isolados que apresentaram potencial biotecnológico foram caracterizados taxonomicamente. Os resultados do presente trabalho sugerem que fungos filamentosos associados a cnidários possuem potencial para aplicação biotecnológica, em particular para biorremediação de ambientes marinhos contaminados com HPAs. / Seventy three fungi representatives of distinct taxonomic groups, isolated from cnidarians collected from north coast of São Paulo State, were submitted to RBBR dye decolorization tests and to MIC. Thirteen fungal selected from the decolorization test were submitted to pyrene and benzo[a]pyrene degradation assays. Seven fungi showed satisfactory PAH degradation results. Among them Aspergillus sulphureus (8.2A) presented the best results degrading pyrene (99.7%) and benzo[a]pyrene (73.6%). Regarding the MIC experiments, 21 isolates were able to inhibit the growth of B. subtilis, P. aeruginosa, S. aureus, E. coli EPEC and V. parahaemolyticus. Penicillium sp. (12.12) presented the best result (0,0078 mg/mL). The 23 isolates that showed potential biotechnologic were taxonomically characterized. Results derived from the present work suggest that cnidarians-derived filamentous fungi have a great potential for biotechnological application, in particular on bioremediation of marine environments contaminated by PAHs.
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Investigating the Effect of Rutaecarpine on the Benzo[a]pyrene-Induced DNA Damage in vitroLi, You 01 January 2019 (has links)
Benzo[a]pyrene (BaP), is one of the most potent mutagens and carcinogens known. It requires metabolic activation through cytochrome P450 (CYP)1A1 to yield the ultimate carcinogenic metabolite, benzo[a]pyrene-7,8-dihydrodiol-9,10-epoxide (BPDE). BPDE can bind to DNA and form predominantly covalent (+) trans adducts at the N2 position of guanine causing DNA damage. Rutaecarpine (RTC) is an herbal medicine that has been used to treat several diseases such as headache, hypertension, gastrointestinal disorders, amenorrhea, and anti-inflammation. It has also been reported as a potent inducer of CYP enzymes, including CYP1A1, and CYP1A2. The mechanisms underlying up-regulation of CYP1A1 by RTC is dependent on aryl hydrocarbon receptors. Meanwhile, RTC can inhibit the activity of CYP1A1, CYP1A2 and CYP1B1.
To investigate the effect of RTC on the BaP-induced DNA damage, we analyzed the CYP1A1 enzyme activity and DNA damage level in two cell lines, namely mucoepidermoid pulmonary carcinoma cells (H292) and hepatocellular carcinoma cells (Hep3B). The cells either were treated with only 5 μM BaP or 1.25, 2.5, 5 and 10 μM RTC, respectively; or were co-administrated 5 μM BaP and one of the four concentrations of RTC for 24 hours. Ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase (EROD) assay was used to detect CYP1A1 enzyme activity. The results showed that both BaP and RTC significantly (p<0.05) induced CYP1A1 enzyme activity when administered separately, with RTC induction exhibiting a concentration-dependent manner. Interestingly, co-administration of RTC with BaP, especially at high concentration (10 μM) of RTC, induced less CYP1A1 enzyme activity compared to either only RTC or BaP administration. MuseTM Multi-Color DNA Damage kit was used to evaluate the DNA damage level in cells. The data showed that the DNA damage induced by BaP alone was about 2-fold higher (p&;lt;0.05) than that by concurrent administration of RTC and BaP.
In conclusion, our data showed that although both RTC and BaP are inducers of CYP1A1 enzyme, their co-administration will reduce CYP1A1 enzyme activity compared with BaP administration alone. The DNA damage kit results supported that there is a potential protective effect of RTC against BaP-induced DNA damage in both H292 and Hep3B cells.
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Kinetika fotodegradace benzo[a]pyrenu a identifikace jeho produktů / Kinetics of benzo[a]pyrene destruction and identification of its productsRyšavý, Jan January 2010 (has links)
This diploma thesis is focused on the study of conditions of benzo[a]pyrene, one of the major contaminant of foods, photodegradation under different conditions (solvents with different polarity, light sources, presence of antioxidants). In another part of the thesis, the degradation process of benzo[a]pyrene at various concentrations was studied, in order to characterise the kinetic aspects of photoinduced degradation. The attempt to identify the products of benzo[a]pyrene photodegradation was performed involving methods of gas chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography coupled with mass detectors, as well.
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Étude du continuum exposition-effet cancérogène du benzo[a]pyrèneMoreau, Marjory 12 1900 (has links)
Le benzo[a]pyrène (BaP) est un contaminant environnemental de la famille des hydrocarbures aromatiques polycycliques ayant été classé cancérogène chez l’humain. Cependant, la relation entre l’exposition et les effets est toujours mal documentée. L’objectif de cette thèse était de mieux documenter la relation quantitative entre l’exposition au BaP, l’évolution temporelle des biomarqueurs d’exposition et l’apparition d’altérations biologiques précoces, à partir d’études expérimentales chez le rat. Dans un premier temps, nous avons déterminé l’effet de 4 doses de BaP (0.4, 4, 10 et 40 µmol/kg) sur plusieurs biomarqueurs d’exposition (3- et 7-OHBaP, 4,5- et 7,8-diolBaP, BaPtétrol et 1,6-, 3,6- et 7,8-diones-BaP), les adduits à l’ADN et l’expression de gènes impliqués dans le métabolisme du BaP, la réparation de l’ADN et le stress oxydatif. Le BaP et ses métabolites ont été mesurés dans le sang, les tissus et les excrétas, 8 h et 24 h après l’administration intraveineuse de BaP par chromatographie liquide à ultra haute performance (UHPLC) couplée à la fluorescence. Les adduits à l’ADN ont été quantifiés dans les poumons par immuno-essai en chémoluminescence. L’expression des gènes dans les poumons a été réalisée par PCR quantitative en temps réel (qRT-PCR). Les résultats ont révélé une bonne relation dose-excrétion pour le 3-OHBaP, le 4,5-diolBaP et le 7,8-diolBaP et ils ont également renforcé l’utilité du 4,5-diolBaP comme potentiel biomarqueur du BaP en plus du 3-OHBaP. De plus, l’augmentation dose-dépendante de la formation des adduits et de l’expression de certains gènes impliqués dans le métabolisme et le stress oxydatif a suggéré l’intérêt de ces derniers comme biomarqueurs d’effet précoce. Dans un second temps, nous avons évaluer le profil cinétique des biomarqueurs en lien avec la modulation temporelle de la formation des adduits à l’ADN et de l’expression génique, en utilisant la dose de 40 µmol/kg de BaP telle qu’établie dans l’étude précédente, avec une série de mesures sur une durée de 72 h après l’injection intraveineuse de BaP. Il est apparu que le 3- et le 7-OHBaP ainsi que le 4,5- et le 7,8-diolBaP semblaient être de bons biomarqueurs d'exposition; les hydroxyBaP et diolBaP présentaient des cinétiques différentes, mais tous ces métabolites étaient corrélés de façon significative aux adduits BaPDE dans les poumons. L’expression de certains gènes et l’étude de leur profil cinétique a également permis de faire des liens avec la formation des adduits et de mieux comprendre le métabolisme du BaP. Après ces résultats, il semblait alors logique de s’intéresser à l’effet de la voie d’exposition dans un context d’exposition multiple de la population. Les données mesurées dans le sang et les excréta, après administration de 40 µmol/kg de BaP par voie intraveineuse, intratrachéale, orale, et cutanée, ont encore une fois montré l'intérêt de mesurer plusieurs métabolites pour l’évaluation de l’exposition en raison des différences en fonction de la voie d’administration du composé et des différences dans la cinétique de plusieurs biomarqueurs, notamment entre les hydroxy (3- et 7-OHBaP) et les diols-BaP (4,5- et 7,8-diolBaP). Les résultats suggèrent aussi que la mesure de ratios de concentrations de différents métabolites pourrait aider à indiquer le moment et la principale voie d’exposition. Ces données ont permis une meilleure compréhension du continuum entre l’exposition et les effets. / Benzo(a)pyrene (BaP) is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon that has been classified as carcinogenic to humans. However, the relationship between exposure and effect is still poorly documented. The aim of this thesis was to document the quantitative relationship between exposure to BaP, the temporal evolution of biomarkers of exposure and the appearance of early biological alterations, by conducting experimental studies in rats. First, we determined the effect of four doses of BaP (0.4, 4, 10 and 40 µmol / kg) on several biomarkers of exposure (3- and 7-OHBaP, 4,5- and 7,8 -diolBaP, BaPtetrol and 1,6 -, 3,6 - and 7,8-dione-BaP), on DNA adducts and the expression of genes involved in the metabolism of BaP, DNA repair and oxidative stress. BaP and its metabolites were measured in blood, tissues and excreta, 8 h and 24 h after intravenous administration of BaP by ultra high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) coupled to fluorescence. The DNA adducts were quantified in lungs by chemiluminescence immunoassay. Gene expression in lungs was achieved by quantitative real time PCR (qRT-PCR). The results showed a good dose-excretion relationship for 3- OHBaP , 4,5- and 7,8- diolBaP and they also showed the usefulness of 4,5- diolBaP as a potential biomarker of BaP in addition to 3- OHBaP. Furthermore, the dose-dependent increase in the formation of adducts and the expression of certain genes involved in metabolism and oxidative stress highlighted the latter as potentially interesting biomarkers of effect. The following study was designed to evaluate the toxicokinetic profile of biomarkers of exposure related to the temporal modulation of the formation of DNA adducts and gene expression, using a dose of 40 µmol/kg BaP as set out in the previous study, but with regular measurements during the 72-h period following intravenous injection of BaP. It appeared that the 3 - and 7- OHBaP and 4,5 - and 7,8- diolBaP seemed to be good biomarkers of exposure; hydroxyBaPs and diolBaPs exhibited different kinetics but all the metabolites were significantly correlated with BaPDE adducts in the lungs. The expression of genes and the study of their kinetic profile also allowed to assess the relationship with the formation of adducts and better understand the metabolism of BaP. Based on these results, it seemed logical to focus on the effect of the route of exposure. The data measured in the blood and excreta after intravenous, intratracheal, oral, and cutaneous administration of 40 mmol/kg BaP have once again demonstrated the importance of measuring several metabolites due to kinetic differences depending on the route of administration of the compound and among biomarkers, in particular between OHBaPs (3 - and 7 - OHBaP) and diolBaPs (4,5 - and 7,8- diolBaP). Results also suggest that measurements of concentration ratios of different metabolites could help indicate the time and the main route of exposure. Overall, these data allowed a better understanding of the continuum between BaP exposure and early effects.
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