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    TROPHODYNAMIC ACCUMULATION OF BROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS IN BIOTA OF JAKARTA BAY

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    The level of contamination, bioaccumulation and potential trophic transfer of toxic pollutants known as brominated flame retardants (BFRs), such as polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and hexabromocychlododecanes (HBCDs), was examined in biota representing different trophic levels in Jakarta Bay. Various organisms were collected using several catching methods during July-August 2007 at eastern part of the bay and were analyzed for nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) stable isotopes, 14 PBDE congeners and three HBCD isomers using GC-C-IRMS, GC-MS and LC-MS/MS, respectively. Analysis of N and C indicated that the biota was composed by different trophic levels within the Jakarta Bay ecosystem. Concentrations of total PBDEs and total HBCDs varied according to species, ranged from 1.6 ng/g lipid wt. to 57 ng/g lipid wt. and below detection limit (nd) to 4.1 ng/g lipid wt, respectively. Furthermore, there was significant positive correlation between trophic level (TL) and concentration of PBDEs was found, but not HBCDs. Trophic Magnification Factors (TMF) values of PBDEs ranged 0.63–3.0 with only two congeners (BDE-47 and BDE–100) having TMFs greater than one

    PERSISTENT ORGANOCHLORINE RESIDUES AND THEIR BIOACCUMULATION PROFILES IN RESIDENT AND MIGRATORY BIRDS FROM NORTH VIETNAM

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    ニワトリの神経におけるCholinesteraseの軸索内移動

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    1. The axoplasmic transport of cholinesterases was investigated in chicken vagus and sciatic nerve trunks by the ligature method. 2. Even 48 hours after ligation, the nerve segments in which the increased activity of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) was observed were ristricted within 5mm from the ligature. The activity of AChE in these segments increased linearly until 24 hours or 48 hours after ligation. 3. Two ligatures were made on sciatic nerve trunks and the change in activity of AChE between them was investigated. And it was found that only about 13% of AChE was moved by fast flow. The velocity was 233. 8mm/day in the anterograde and 97.7mm/day in the retrograde direction. 4. The activity of pseudo-cholinesterase (Ps-ChE) also accumulated with time at the proximal and distal side of the ligature

    Inverse gene expression of prostacyclin and thromboxane synthases in resident and activated peritoneal macrophages 1The nucleotide sequence reported in this paper has been submitted to the GenBank/DDBJ/EMBL Data Bank under the accession number AB001607.1

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    AbstractProstacyclin and thromboxaneA2 produced from prostaglandinH2 are known to be important modulators with opposite biological activities. To examine possible roles of these prostanoids in immune responses, we have studied the gene expression of prostacyclin synthase (PGIS) and thromboxane synthase (TXS) in murine resident macrophages or in macrophages elicited with casein or bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG). Northern blot analyses showed that the PGIS mRNA was expressed in a decreasing order in the resident, and casein- and BCG-elicited macrophages. In contrast, the TXS mRNA was expressed in an increasing order in the resident, and casein- and BCG-elicited macrophages. On the other hand, the mRNA for cyclooxygenase-2, which produces PGH2 and participates in the production of prostanoids in inflammation, was expressed in both the resident and BCG-elicited macrophages but barely in the casein-elicited cells. In situ hybridization analysis showed that the expression of mRNAs for PGIS and TXS was ascribable not only to the alteration of the expression levels of both mRNAs in the each macrophage but also to the changes in subpopulations of the cells expressing these mRNAs. These observations suggested that the inverse gene expression of PGIS and TXS in macrophages contributes to immune responses by modulating the relative levels of prostacyclin and thromboxaneA2

    Butyltin Contamination in Mussels from Vietnam and Other Asian Developing Countries

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    Accumulation of Mercury, Cadmium and Lead in Tissues of Dall\u27s Porpoise (Phocoenoides dalli) off Sanriku Coast in Japan

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    Abstracts of 3rd UNU-ORI joint international workshop for marine environment海洋環境国際ワークショップ講演要

    Organochloride pesticides in California sea lions revisited

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    BACKGROUND: Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are ubiquitous environmental contaminants that have been banned in most countries, but considerable amounts continue to cycle the ecosphere. Top trophic level predators, like sea birds and marine mammals, bioaccumulate these lipophilic compounds, reflecting their presence in the environment. RESULTS: We measured concentrations of tDDT (p,p' - DDT + p,p' - DDD + p,p' - DDE) and PCBs in the blubber of dead California sea lions stranded along the California coast. tDDT and PCB concentrations were 150 ± 257 ug/g lipid weight (mean ± SD) and 44 ± 78 ug/g lipid weight, respectively. There were no differences in tDDT or PCB concentrations between animal categories varying in sex or age. There was a trend towards a decrease in tDDT and PCB concentrations from northern to southern California. The lipid content of the blubber was negatively correlated with levels of tDDT and PCBs. tDDT concentrations were approximately 3 times higher than PCB concentrations. CONCLUSIONS: tDDT levels in the blubber of California sea lions decreased by over one order of magnitude from 1970 to 2000. PCB level changes over time were unclear owing to a paucity of data and analytical differences over the years. Current levels of these pollutants in California sea lions are among the highest among marine mammals and exceed those reported to cause immunotoxicity or endocrine disruption

    Organochloride pesticides in California sea lions revisited: Correction

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    <p/> <p>There has been an error in the publication of this paper <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B1">1</abbr></abbrgrp>; the title should read: 'Organochlorine pollutants in California sea lions revisited'.</p

    ARSENIC POISONING AT TUBE WELL IN RED RIVER DELTA CASE STUDY AT SON DONG VILLAGE

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    POLLUTION BY PERSISTENT TOXIC SUBSTANCES IN VIETNAM : A REVIEW OF TWO DECADE MONITORING STUDIES

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