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Schoor, W. Peter, David E. Williams and Naoko Takahashi. 1991. Induction of Cytochrome P-450-IA1 in Juvenile Fish by Creosote-Contaminated Sediment. EPA/600/J-91/342. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 20:497-504. (ERL,GB 723). (Avail. from NTIS, Springield, VA: PB92-129790)

Intact sediment cores, including their surface layers, were used in simulated field exposure tests of juvenile guppies (Poecilia reticulata) to creosote-contaminated sediments. Mixed-function oxygenase activity was induced in the fish after 43 days of exposure to environmentally realistic, sublethal concentrations of creosote-related compounds. An average 50-fold induction in the cytochrome P-450-IA1 was found in the liver in the absence of any histopathological lesions. The possibility that a threshold level for proliferative liver changes was not reached is discussed in the light of the observed biochemical activation.

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