Sexual characteristics of male guppies Poecilia reticulata serve as effect biomarkers of estrogens

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田华 [1 ]
李赟 [1 ]
王蔚 [1 ]
赵飞 [1 ]
高素 [1 ]
汝少国 [1 ]
机构
[1] College of Marine Life Sciences, Ocean University of China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
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effect biomarker; endocrine-disrupting chemical; 17; β-estradiol; Poecilia reticulata; reproduction; sexual characteristic;
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X503.225 [鱼类、水产];
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071012 ; 0713 ; 083002 ;
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Guppies( Poecilia reticulata) are considered a candidate model species for the identification and testing of endocrine-disrupting chemicals. Male guppies may be used to address the challenge of making potential linkages between alterations of biomarkers, both at the cellular and organ level, and adverse outcomes. In the present study, a predictive relationship between sex characteristics and reproductive output was observed in male guppies that underwent a long-term toxicity test with 0.5 μg/L 17 β-estradiol administered during the juvenile period. Radioimmunoassay and western blot analyses demonstrated that 17 β-estradiol exposure caused a significant increase in testicular 17 β-estradiol levels as well as the induction of exposure biomarkers, namely hepatic vitellogenin. Exposure to 17 β-estradiol also caused a significant decrease in testosterone levels, which consequently reduced the gonadosomatic index, sperm counts, and the coloration index. These changes of male sexual characteristics further translated into adverse influences on reproduction, as measured by a decrease in offspring production and survival rate. Our results suggest that the above-mentioned sexual characteristics of male guppies may be considered potential in vivo biomarkers of estrogen effects on reproduction.
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