Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are known to have detrimental effects on the innate immune system of several mammalian species. Top predators such as marine mammals may be badly affected as PCBs can bioaccumulate in their blubber to high concentrations and previous studies have suggested that harbour seals may be particularly vulnerable to the immunotoxic effects of such contaminants. To investigate the effects of PCBs on innate immune functions in phocid seals, blood samples were collected from harbour and grey seals and exposed in vitro to a mixture of Aroclors. Separated mononuclear (PBMCs) and polymorphonuclear (PMNCs) leukocytes from each species were incubated with Aroclors (at 3 and 30 ng ml(-1)) for 3 and 24 h incubation periods, a...
textabstractThe immunotoxic potential of many classes of environmental contaminants has been well es...
textabstractRecent mass mortalities among several marine mammal populations have led to speculation ...
Studies on laboratory animals suggest that developing and newborn mammals are more vulnerable than t...
Recent observations pertaining to the increasingly frequent and severe die-offs of marine mammals in...
textabstractPersistent, lipophilic polyhalogenated aromatic hydrocarbons (PHAHs) accumulate readily ...
The field of marine mammal immunotoxicology is a relatively young discipline, which studies the toxi...
Causal evidence linking toxic injury to polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) exposure is typically confoun...
textabstractMass mortalities among seals and dolphins inhabiting contaminated marine regions have le...
In vitro culture of peripheral blood leucocytes (PBLs) is currently used in toxicological studies of...
In recent years, population declines related to viral outbreaks in marine mammals have been associat...
tIn vitro culture of peripheral blood leucocytes (PBLs) is currently used in toxicological studies o...
Grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) pups can receive substantial doses of organochlorine contaminants dur...
Grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) pups can receive substantial doses of organochlorine contaminants dur...
textabstractMass mortalities among marine mammal populations in recent years have raised questions a...
This study investigated the effects of environmental toxicants on the immune system of two pinniped ...
textabstractThe immunotoxic potential of many classes of environmental contaminants has been well es...
textabstractRecent mass mortalities among several marine mammal populations have led to speculation ...
Studies on laboratory animals suggest that developing and newborn mammals are more vulnerable than t...
Recent observations pertaining to the increasingly frequent and severe die-offs of marine mammals in...
textabstractPersistent, lipophilic polyhalogenated aromatic hydrocarbons (PHAHs) accumulate readily ...
The field of marine mammal immunotoxicology is a relatively young discipline, which studies the toxi...
Causal evidence linking toxic injury to polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) exposure is typically confoun...
textabstractMass mortalities among seals and dolphins inhabiting contaminated marine regions have le...
In vitro culture of peripheral blood leucocytes (PBLs) is currently used in toxicological studies of...
In recent years, population declines related to viral outbreaks in marine mammals have been associat...
tIn vitro culture of peripheral blood leucocytes (PBLs) is currently used in toxicological studies o...
Grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) pups can receive substantial doses of organochlorine contaminants dur...
Grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) pups can receive substantial doses of organochlorine contaminants dur...
textabstractMass mortalities among marine mammal populations in recent years have raised questions a...
This study investigated the effects of environmental toxicants on the immune system of two pinniped ...
textabstractThe immunotoxic potential of many classes of environmental contaminants has been well es...
textabstractRecent mass mortalities among several marine mammal populations have led to speculation ...
Studies on laboratory animals suggest that developing and newborn mammals are more vulnerable than t...