A review of the toxicology of oil in vertebrates: what we have learned following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

IF 6.4 2区 医学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Ryan Takeshita, Steven J Bursian, Kathleen M Colegrove, Tracy K Collier, Kristina Deak, Karen M Dean, Sylvain De Guise, Lisa M DiPinto, Cornelis J Elferink, Andrew J Esbaugh, Robert J Griffitt, Martin Grosell, Kendal E Harr, John P Incardona, Richard K Kwok, Joshua Lipton, Carys L Mitchelmore, Jeffrey M Morris, Edward S Peters, Aaron P Roberts, Teresa K Rowles, Jennifer A Rusiecki, Lori H Schwacke, Cynthia R Smith, Dana L Wetzel, Michael H Ziccardi, Ailsa J Hall
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In the wake of the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill, a number of government agencies, academic institutions, consultants, and nonprofit organizations conducted lab- and field-based research to understand the toxic effects of the oil. Lab testing was performed with a variety of fish, birds, turtles, and vertebrate cell lines (as well as invertebrates); field biologists conducted observations on fish, birds, turtles, and marine mammals; and epidemiologists carried out observational studies in humans. Eight years after the spill, scientists and resource managers held a workshop to summarize the similarities and differences in the effects of DWH oil on vertebrate taxa and to identify remaining gaps in our understanding of oil toxicity in wildlife and humans, building upon the cross-taxonomic synthesis initiated during the Natural Resource Damage Assessment. Across the studies, consistency was found in the types of toxic response observed in the different organisms. Impairment of stress responses and adrenal gland function, cardiotoxicity, immune system dysfunction, disruption of blood cells and their function, effects on locomotion, and oxidative damage were observed across taxa. This consistency suggests conservation in the mechanisms of action and disease pathogenesis. From a toxicological perspective, a logical progression of impacts was noted: from molecular and cellular effects that manifest as organ dysfunction, to systemic effects that compromise fitness, growth, reproductive potential, and survival. From a clinical perspective, adverse health effects from DWH oil spill exposure formed a suite of signs/symptomatic responses that at the highest doses/concentrations resulted in multi-organ system failure.

回顾石油对脊椎动物的毒理学影响:我们在深水地平线石油泄漏事件后所学到的。
深水地平线(DWH)石油泄漏事件发生后,许多政府机构、学术机构、顾问和非营利组织开展了实验室和实地研究,以了解石油的毒性影响。实验室测试采用了多种鱼类、鸟类、海龟和脊椎动物细胞系(以及无脊椎动物);野外生物学家对鱼类、鸟类、海龟和海洋哺乳动物进行了观察;流行病学家对人类进行了观察性研究。漏油事件发生八年后,科学家和资源管理人员举行了一次研讨会,总结了DWH石油对脊椎动物分类群影响的异同,并在自然资源损害评估期间发起的跨分类综合的基础上,确定了我们对石油对野生动物和人类毒性的理解中的剩余差距。在这些研究中,在不同的生物体中观察到的毒性反应类型是一致的。应激反应和肾上腺功能的损害、心脏毒性、免疫系统功能障碍、血细胞及其功能的破坏、对运动的影响以及氧化损伤在整个类群中都被观察到。这种一致性表明在作用机制和疾病发病机制中存在守恒。从毒理学的角度来看,影响的逻辑进展被注意到:从表现为器官功能障碍的分子和细胞效应,到损害健康、生长、生殖潜力和生存的全身效应。从临床角度来看,DWH溢油暴露对健康的不良影响形成了一系列体征/症状反应,在最高剂量/浓度下导致多器官系统衰竭。
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6.90%
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13
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>24 weeks
期刊介绍: "Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health: Part B - Critical Reviews" is an academic journal published by Taylor & Francis, focusing on the critical examination of research in the areas of environmental exposure and population health. With an ISSN identifier of 1093-7404, this journal has established itself as a significant source of scholarly content in the field of toxicology and environmental health. Since its inception, the journal has published over 424 articles that have garnered 35,097 citations, reflecting its impact and relevance in the scientific community. Known for its comprehensive reviews, the journal also goes by the names "Critical Reviews" and "Journal of Toxicology & Environmental Health, Part B, Critical Reviews." The journal's mission is to provide a platform for in-depth analysis and critical discussion of the latest findings in toxicology, environmental health, and related disciplines. By doing so, it contributes to the advancement of knowledge and understanding of the complex interactions between environmental factors and human health, aiding in the development of strategies to protect and improve public health.
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