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Characterization of Adipogenic Activity of House Dust Extracts and Semi-Volatile Indoor Contaminants in 3T3-L1 Cells.

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Kassotis, CD; Hoffman, K; Stapleton, HM
Published in: Environmental science & technology
August 2017

Obesity and metabolic disorders are of great societal concern and generate significant human health care costs. Recently, attention has focused on the potential for environmental contaminants to act as metabolic disruptors. This study sought to evaluate the adipogenic activity of indoor house dust extracts and a suite of semivolatile organic chemicals (SVOCs) that are often ubiquitously detected in indoor environments. 3T3-L1 cells were exposed to extracts of indoor dust or individual SVOCs and assessed for triglyceride accumulation and preadipocyte proliferation. Ten of 11 house dust extracts exhibited significant triglyceride accumulation and/or proliferation at environmentally relevant levels (<20 μg of dust/well), and significant adipogenic activity was also exhibited by 28 of the SVOCs. Notably, pyraclostrobin, dibutyl phthalate, tert-butyl-phenyl diphenyl phosphate, and the isopropylated triaryl phosphates (ITPs) exhibited near maximal or supra-maximal triglyceride accumulation relative to the rosiglitazone-induced maximum. The adipogenic activity in house dust occurred at concentrations below EPA estimated child exposure levels, and raises concerns for human health impacts, particularly in children. Our results delineate a novel potential health threat and identify putative causative SVOCs that are likely contributing to this activity.

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Environmental science & technology

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EISSN

1520-5851

ISSN

0013-936X

Publication Date

August 2017

Volume

51

Issue

15

Start / End Page

8735 / 8745

Related Subject Headings

  • Volatile Organic Compounds
  • Risk Assessment
  • Mice
  • Humans
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Dust
  • Dibutyl Phthalate
  • Child
  • Animals
  • Air Pollution, Indoor
 

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Kassotis, C. D., Hoffman, K., & Stapleton, H. M. (2017). Characterization of Adipogenic Activity of House Dust Extracts and Semi-Volatile Indoor Contaminants in 3T3-L1 Cells. Environmental Science & Technology, 51(15), 8735–8745. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.7b01788
Kassotis, Christopher D., Kate Hoffman, and Heather M. Stapleton. “Characterization of Adipogenic Activity of House Dust Extracts and Semi-Volatile Indoor Contaminants in 3T3-L1 Cells.Environmental Science & Technology 51, no. 15 (August 2017): 8735–45. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.7b01788.
Kassotis CD, Hoffman K, Stapleton HM. Characterization of Adipogenic Activity of House Dust Extracts and Semi-Volatile Indoor Contaminants in 3T3-L1 Cells. Environmental science & technology. 2017 Aug;51(15):8735–45.
Kassotis, Christopher D., et al. “Characterization of Adipogenic Activity of House Dust Extracts and Semi-Volatile Indoor Contaminants in 3T3-L1 Cells.Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 51, no. 15, Aug. 2017, pp. 8735–45. Epmc, doi:10.1021/acs.est.7b01788.
Kassotis CD, Hoffman K, Stapleton HM. Characterization of Adipogenic Activity of House Dust Extracts and Semi-Volatile Indoor Contaminants in 3T3-L1 Cells. Environmental science & technology. 2017 Aug;51(15):8735–8745.
Journal cover image

Published In

Environmental science & technology

DOI

EISSN

1520-5851

ISSN

0013-936X

Publication Date

August 2017

Volume

51

Issue

15

Start / End Page

8735 / 8745

Related Subject Headings

  • Volatile Organic Compounds
  • Risk Assessment
  • Mice
  • Humans
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Dust
  • Dibutyl Phthalate
  • Child
  • Animals
  • Air Pollution, Indoor