Dear all,


On behalf of all co-authors, I am pleased to inform you on the publication of 
the paper concerning transplacental transfer of persistent organic pollutants 
in La Plata dolphins.



Barbosa APM, Méndez-Fernandez P, Dias P., Santos MCO, Taniguchi S, Montone RC 
(2018) Transplacental transfer of persistent organic pollutants in La Plata 
dolphins (Pontoporia blainvillei; Cetartiodactyla, Pontoporiidae). Science of 
The Total Environment, 631, 239-245.


Abstract:

Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) accumulate in the fat tissue of living 
organisms and are found in relatively high concentrations in animals at the top 
of the food chain, such as dolphins. The ability of these compounds to interact 
with the endocrine system of marine mammals constitutes a risk for the 
reproduction and conservation of species. The La Plata dolphin, Pontoporia 
blainvillei, is exclusive to the southwestern Atlantic Ocean and is classified 
on the IUCN red list as a vulnerable species. Blubber, liver, kidney and muscle 
samples from four P. blainvillei mother-fetus pairs were analyzed to evaluate 
the transfer of POPs to fetal tissues through the placenta. The presence of 
POPs in fetal tissues indicates the maternal transfer of compounds. In the 
pregnant females, blubber was the tissue with POP highest concentration, 
followed by the liver, kidneys and muscles. In the fetuses, POP accumulation 
mainly occurred in the blubber followed by the muscles, liver and kidneys. 
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDTs) 
were found in all tissues analysed and had the highest concentrations among all 
compounds. The main PCB congeners in the fetal samples had five to seven 
chlorine atoms. The only polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) in the fetal 
samples was 47 and was found only in blubber. The main DDT metabolite in the 
fetuses was p,p′-DDE. POP transfer via the placenta occurs in the first months 
of gestation and increases with fetal development, according to fetus/mother 
(F/M) ratio: HCB N DDT N PCB N PBDE N Mirex, which may follow the order of the 
octanol/water partition coefficient (Kow) values.


The paper is 50 days' free access in the follow link: 
https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1Wk8gB8ccgXcr



If you have any problem with the above link, please feel free to contact me 
(paula.mendez_fernan...@univ-lr.fr<mailto:paula.mendez_fernan...@univ-lr.fr>) 
or one of the co-authors for a PDF copy.

Best wishes,

Paula



Paula Méndez Fernandez (PhD)

Ingénieur de Recherche

Observatoire Pelagis UMS 3462 CNRS/Université de La Rochelle

France

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