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Toxins are Everybody's Business
Common insecticides in our homes- Synthetic pyrethroids
To prevent mosquito bites: garlic, yeast (b1), geranium oil.
Have you been experiencing excess secretions, irritation and/or
irritability, dizziness, maybe an unusual rash? Anyone of these vague
symptoms could mean that you are being exposed to toxic chemicals that
can have detrimental health effects for generations to come.
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Toxicology-
Synthetic Pyrethroids
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Estrogenic Potential of Certain
Pyrethroid Compounds in the MCF-7 Human Breast Carcinoma Cell Line
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The active ingredient in both Kontol and Anvil,
Piperonyl butoxide, is
classified by the U.S. EPA as a group C carcinogen. The other active
ingredient in Kontrol, permethrin, the U.S. EPA has classified as a
possible carcinogen. Sumithrin, the other active ingredient in Anvil
has recently shown evidence of carcinogenicity. The inert
ingredients, Aromatic Hydrocarbon and
White Mineral Oil are also associated with
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National Pesticide Information Center
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Estrogenic and antiprogestagenic activities of
pyrethroid insecticides.
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5.8 Synthetic pyrethroids
inhibit the conduction of certain minerals across the nerve cell
membrane in parasites and block the transmission of nerve impulses.
The effects of synthetic pyrethroids on humans are still very poorly
understood,67 but some
sources note, at most, that these pesticides can cause irritations.68
Pyrethroids are often combined with other active ingredients.
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http://www.parl.gc.ca/InfoComDoc/
36/2/ENVI/Studies/Reports/envi01/12-ch5-e.html |
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Estrogenic Potential of Certain
Pyrethroid Compounds in the MCF-7 Human Breast Carcinoma Cell Line
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Go,
V, J Garey, MS Wolff and BGT Pogo. 1999. Estrogenic Potential of
Certain Pyrethroid Compounds in the MCF-7 Human Breast Carcinoma Cell
Line. Environmental
Health Perspectives 107:173-177.
Synthetic
pyrethroids are modified versions of a natural chemical, pyrethrin,
isolated from chrysanthemums. The modifications make them lipophilic
and persistent, increasing the likelihood of accumulation in animal
(including human) tissue. Synthetic pyrethroids are used widely as
pesticides against "ticks, mites, mosquitoes (found in bed netting
as a control against malaria), and as treatment for human head lice
and scabies."
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http://www.ourstolenfuture.org/
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Abstract
Estrogens, whether natural or synthetic, clearly influence
reproductive development, senescence, and carcinogenesis. Pyrethroid
insecticides are now the most widely used agents for indoor pest
control, providing potential for human exposure. Using the MCF-7
human breast carcinoma cell line, we studied the estrogenic
potential of several synthetic pyrethroid compounds in vitro using
pS2 mRNA levels as the end point. We tested sumithrin, fenvalerate, d-trans
allethrin, and permethrin. Nanomolar concentrations of either
sumithrin or fenvalerate were sufficient to increase pS2 expression
slightly above basal levels. At micromolar concentrations, these two
pyrethroid compounds induced pS2 expression to levels comparable to
those elicited by 10 nM 17ß-estradiol (fivefold). The estrogenic
activity of sumithrin was abolished with co-treatment with an
antiestrogen (ICI 164,384), whereas estrogenic activity of
fenvalerate was not significantly diminished with antiestrogen
co-treatment. In addition, both sumithrin and fenvalerate were able
to induce cell proliferation of MCF-7 cells in a dose-response
fashion. Neither permethrin nor d-trans allethrin affected
pS2 expression. Permethrin had a noticeable effect on cell
proliferation at 100 µM, whereas d-trans allethrin slightly
induced MCF-7 cell proliferation at 10 µM, but was toxic at higher
concentrations. Overall, our studies imply that each pyrethroid
compound is unique in its ability to influence several cellular
pathways. These findings suggest that pyrethroids should be
considered to be hormone disruptors, and their potential to affect
endocrine function in humans and wildlife should be investigated. Key
words: 17ß-estradiol, MCF-7 human breast carcinoma cells, pS2,
pyrethroid, RNA. Environ Health Perspect 107:173-177 (1999).
[Online 21 January 1999]
http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1999/107p173-177go/
abstract.html
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Estrogenic and antiprogestagenic activities of
pyrethroid insecticides.
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Garey J, Wolff MS.
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Department of Community and Preventive Medicine, Mount Sinai School of
Medicine, New York, New York, 10029, USA.
Many pesticides possess hormonal activity and have thus been
classified as endocrine disruptors. Pyrethroids are commonly used
insecticides worldwide, but little has been done to characterize their
hormone agonist/antagonist potential. We tested four frequently
encountered pyrethroids, fenvalerate, sumithrin, d-trans allethrin,
and permethrin, for estrogen and progesterone agonist/antagonist
activities using the Ishikawa Var-I human endometrial cancer cell line
and the T47D human breast cancer cell line. Both cell lines produce
alkaline phosphatase as an indicator of hormonal activity. Fenvalerate
and sumithrin demonstrated significant estrogenicity; at
concentrations of 10 microM, these compounds achieved maximal
activities comparable to that of 10 nM 17alpha-ethynylestradiol in
Ishikawa Var-I cells. None of the four compounds showed statistically
significant estrogen antagonist activity or acted as progestins.
However, fenvalerate and d-trans allethrin significantly antagonized
the action of progesterone in T47D cells. Through these hormonal
pathways, exposure to certain pyrethroids may contribute to
reproductive dysfunction, developmental impairment, and cancer.
Copyright 1998 Academic Press.
PMID: 9790999 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
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Skin Contact: CAUTION irritation burning sensation, (face, eyes,
mouth), reddening, dermatitis,
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Eye: CAUTION irritation tearing, blurred vision
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Inhalation: CAUTION irritation nasal and respiratory
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Ingestion: CAUTION irritation nausea, cramps, vomiting, nervous
system (CNS) disorders, fatigue, dizziness, headaches, lack of
coordination, tremors, unconsciousness, aspiration pneumonia
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Call a physician or Poison Control Center.
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brain fog
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ears leak hurt
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eyes blurred vision
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nose leaks |
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head ache |
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throat irritation |
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nausea |
rash |
fatigue |
dizziness |
muscle twitches |
irritability |
headache |
vomiting |
muscle
cramps |
sleepless |
GI disturbances |
old injuries very painful |
general
ill feeling |
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