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Impacts of 17 beta-estradiol, including environmentally relevant concentrations, on reproduction after exposure during embryo-larval-, juvenile- and adult-life stages in zebrafish (Danio rerio)

机译:17种β-雌二醇(包括与环境有关的浓度)对斑马鱼的胚胎幼虫,幼年和成年生命阶段接触后生殖的影响(达尼奥·里奥)

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Zebrafish (Danio rerio) were exposed for 3 weeks to low concentrations of estradiol including environmentally relevant concentrations (5, 25 and 100 ng/l), encompassing either their embryo-larvae (from fertilization to 21 day post-fertilization (dpf)), juvenile (from 21 to 42 dpf) or adult life stages (>200 dpf) with a view to investigating the most sensitive life stage of the zebrafish to 17beta-estradiol (E2). At all sampling points, whole-body vitellogenin concentrations and gonadal development were analyzed in order to investigate the effects of estrogen exposure on these endpoint in the zebrafish. In the adult stage, additional endpoints were measured including secondary sexual characteristics (manifestation of the uro-genital papillae (UGP) in males), gonadal growth (the gonado-somatic index (GSI)) and sex ratio. For all the different life stage exposures, reproductive performance of the F0 generation was assessed (egg production) and survival and development of the F1 embryo-larvae. Exposure to low concentrations of E2 resulted in vitellogenin induction whatever the life stage exposed but these effects were reversible after deputation. The effective concentration for vitellogenin induction in zebrafish early life stages was 100 ng E2/1, and in adult male zebrafish the effective concentration for vitellogenin induction (between 5 and 25 ng/l) was lower than for the early life stage fish. Exposure to E2 prior to (from fertilization to 21 dpf) and during the time of sex differentiation (from 21 to 42 dpf) also caused disruptions in the process of sexual differentiation (resulting in formation of a retrogonadal cavity in presumptive male, germ cell development and leading to a significant change of the sex ratio towards the female sex at the dose of 100 ng E2/1 for the fish exposure as embryo-larvae) and altered patterns of egg production in the subsequent adults. Exposure of adult fish to E2 resulted in a modification of the secondary sexual characteristic in males at 25 and 100 ng E2/1 as well as a dose-dependent inhibition of egg production. The findings from this study show that the nature and intensity of the reproductive effects of E2 are dependent of the time and concentration of exposures of zebrafish to E2, some of these effects being permanent (effect on the sexual differentiation) while others being reversible (effect on the Vtg induction). This study demonstrated that early life stages of zebrafish are sensitive to low concentrations of E2 and provides relevant data that could be used for the adaptation of existing fish early life stage test for the in vivo testing of estrogenic compounds. The data presented raise further concerns about the effects of steroid estrogens in the environment on fish reproductive health.
机译:将斑马鱼(Danio rerio)暴露于低浓度的雌二醇(包括与环境相关的浓度(5、25和100 ng / l),包括其幼虫(从受精到受精后21天(dpf)),持续3周),少年(21至42 dpf)或成年生命阶段(> 200 dpf),以调查斑马鱼对17β-雌二醇(E2)最敏感的生命阶段。在所有采样点,分析了全身卵黄蛋白原的浓度和性腺发育,以研究雌激素暴露对斑马鱼这些终点的影响。在成年阶段,还测量了其他终点,包括继发性特征(男性表现为尿生殖器乳头(UGP)),性腺生长(性腺体细胞指数(GSI))和性别比。对于所有不同的生命阶段暴露,评估了F0代的生殖性能(产蛋量)以及F1胚胎幼虫的存活和发育。暴露于低浓度的E2会导致卵黄蛋白原的诱导,无论处于生命的哪个阶段,但这些作用在代理后是可逆的。斑马鱼生命早期阶段中卵黄蛋白原诱导的有效浓度为100 ng E2 / 1,成年雄性斑马鱼中卵黄激素生成素的有效浓度(5至25 ng / l)低于生命早期鱼类。在性分化之前(受精至21 dpf)和性别分化期间(从21 dpf至42 dpf)暴露于E2也会导致性分化过程中断(导致推测性雄性生殖细胞形成性腺后腔)导致鱼类暴露为胚胎幼虫时,在100 ng E2 / 1的剂量下,导致性别比与雌性发生显着变化,并改变了成年后的产卵方式。成年鱼暴露于E2会导致雄性在25 ng和100 ng E2 / 1时的第二性征发生改变,并且对卵的产生具有剂量依赖性。这项研究的结果表明,E2生殖作用的性质和强度取决于斑马鱼暴露于E2的时间和浓度,其中一些作用是永久性的(对性别分化的影响),而另一些则是可逆的(作用)在Vtg感应上)。这项研究表明,斑马鱼的早期生命期对低浓度的E2敏感,并提供了可用于适应现有鱼类早期生命期试验以体内测试雌激素化合物的相关数据。所提供的数据引起了人们对环境中类固醇雌激素对鱼类生殖健康影响的进一步关注。

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