Evaluating the combined estrogenic effects of plant growth regulators via electrochemical and E-Screen methods†

IF 3.9 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY RSC Advances Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1039/D4RA06838F
Xijie Wang, Zijia Zhao, Shulan Qi, Zan Li, Zhong Wang, Shi Zhou, Jiwen Cui, Jinlian Li and Dongmei Wu
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The study shows that plant growth regulators (PGRs) have estrogenic effects, which may disrupt the normal physiological functions of endogenous estrogen in organisms. This study used electrochemical methods to investigate the electrochemical behavior and estrogenic effects of PGRs gibberellic acid (GA3), ethylene (ETH), and naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) on estrogen-free human breast cancer cells (MCF-7) cells when exposed individually or in combination. The results indicate that GA3, ETH, and NAA, whether used alone or in combination, exhibit estrogenic effects on MCF-7 cells. The accuracy of the electrochemical method was validated against the E-Screen method, with consistent results between the two methods. Analysis of the combined estrogenic effects of PGRs detected by electrochemical and E-Screen methods revealed antagonistic effects for GA3/ETH, synergistic effects for GA3/NAA, additive effects for NAA/ETH, and synergistic effects for GA3/ETH/NAA. The combined estrogenic effects of PGRs at environmental actual concentration ratios detected by the electrochemical method were consistent with the results of the E-Screen method. This study successfully established a simple, fast, sensitive, and low-cost electrochemical detection method for the combined estrogenic effects of PGRs, providing a new approach for detecting such effects.

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通过电化学和 E-Screen 方法评估植物生长调节剂的综合雌激素效应†。
研究表明,植物生长调节剂(PGRs)具有雌激素效应,可能会破坏生物体内源性雌激素的正常生理功能。本研究采用电化学方法研究了赤霉素(GA3)、乙烯(ETH)和萘乙酸(NAA)单独或混合暴露时对不含雌激素的人类乳腺癌细胞(MCF-7)的电化学行为和雌激素效应。结果表明,GA3、ETH 和 NAA 无论是单独使用还是混合使用,都会对 MCF-7 细胞产生雌激素效应。电化学方法的准确性与 E-Screen 方法进行了验证,两种方法的结果一致。通过分析电化学方法和 E-Screen 方法检测到的 PGRs 联合雌激素效应,发现 GA3/ETH 具有拮抗效应,GA3/NAA 具有协同效应,NAA/ETH 具有相加效应,GA3/ETH/NAA 具有协同效应。电化学方法检测到的 PGRs 在环境实际浓度比下的综合雌激素效应与 E-Screen 方法的结果一致。该研究成功地建立了一种简单、快速、灵敏、低成本的电化学检测方法,为检测 PGRs 的联合雌激素效应提供了一种新方法。
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