ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY OF TROPICAL FISH FOOD CAN ALTER BASELINE VITELLOGENIN CONCENTRATIONS IN MALE FATHEAD MINNOW (PIMEPHALES PROMELAS)

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作者
Beresford, Nicola [1 ]
Brian, Jayne V. [1 ]
Runnalls, Tamsin J. [1 ]
Sumpter, John P. [1 ]
Jobling, Susan [1 ]
机构
[1] Brunel Univ, Inst Environm, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, Middx, England
关键词
Vitellogenin; Fathead minnow; Fish diet; Estrogenic food; Pimephales promelas; ENDOCRINE-DISRUPTING CHEMICALS; GOLDFISH CARASSIUS-AURATUS; DETECTING VITELLOGENIN; PLASMA VITELLOGENIN; LIFE-CYCLE; EXPOSURE; DIETS; INDUCTION; BIOMARKER; ELISAS;
D O I
10.1002/etc.479
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
083001 [环境科学];
摘要
Vitellogenin (VTG) is a precursor of egg-yolk protein and is therefore present at high concentrations in the plasma of female fish. In male fish, VTG concentrations are usually undetectable or low but can be induced upon exposure to estrogenic substances either via the water or the diet. This work was performed to determine the reason for the apparently elevated VTG concentrations in unexposed stock male fathead minnow maintained in our laboratory. The results showed clearly that some Of the food given to the fish was estrogenic and that replacement of this with nonestrogenic food led to a significant reduction in the basal VTG levels measured in male fish after a six-month period. This reduction in male VTG concentrations drastically increased the sensitivity of the VTG test in further studies carried out with these fish. Moreover, a review of published concentrations of VTG in unexposed male fathead minnow suggests that this problem may exist in other laboratories. The fathead minnow is a standard ecotoxicological fish test species, so these findings will be of interest to any laboratory carrying out fish tests on endocrine-disrupting chemicals. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 2011;30:1139-1145. (C) 2011 SETAC
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