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Abstract

Grant Number: 5P42ES007381-12
PI Name: OZONOFF, DAVID M.
PI Email: dozonoff@bu.edu
PI Title: PROFESSOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Project Title: Superfund Basic Research Program at Boston University

Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant) The scientific theme for this competitive renewal continues the theme from the grant submission: effects of exposures to environmentally hazardous substances on reproduction and development in humans and wildlife. Special emphasis is placed on substances commonly encountered as a result of improperly managed waste disposal. The chemicals under study are organics, both halogenated and nonhalogenated compounds. The program will focus on the underlying mechanics of xenobiotics/ endocrine interactions and their effects to allow a better understanding of the implications of perturbations of reproductive and developmental processes by hazardous substances in the environment. Nine projects (5 biomedical and 4 nonbiomedical) will study: 1) Epidemiologic studies of neurodevelopment of a population exposed to perchlorethylene (PCE, a peroxisome proliferators) in drinking water, and epidemiologic techniques to study similar environmental problems (two biomedical projects); 2) receptor based mechanistic studies of the role of intracellular receptors and signaling pathways in the development of organisms and tissues (receptors/pathway: Ah receptor, AhR; peroxisome proliferator activated receptor, PPAR; estrogen receptor, ER; androgen receptor, AR; MAP kinase pathway) for important xenobiotics (planar halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons, PHAHs; polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, PAHs; and peroxisome proliferators, especially phthalates), and three biomedical projects; 3) Mechanisms of toxicity and resistance of fish populations to PHAHs and xenoestrogens involving receptors (AhRs, PPARs, and ERs) and cytochrome P450s (1 non-biomedical project and 2 biomedical); 4) studies of the mechanistic basis for reproductive and developmental effects on observed wildlife (including those mediated by AhR and ER) exposed to a complex mixture in surface water from a Superfund Site via groundwater and sediment (1 non-biomedical); 5) Mechanisms of oxidative dechlorination by an abiotic non-heme iron catalyst for remediation of a wide variety of xenobiotics, including all those under study in other projects.

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Institution: BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
715 ALBANY ST, 560
BOSTON, MA 021182394
Fiscal Year: 2006
Department: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Project Start: 01-APR-1997
Project End: 31-MAR-2010
ICD: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES
IRG: ZES1


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