Mode of sexual differentiation and its influence on the relative sensitivity of the fathead minnow and zebrafish in the fish sexual development test

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作者
Thorpe, Karen L. [1 ,2 ]
Pereira, Maria L. A. Marca [1 ]
Schiffer, Heidi [1 ]
Burkhardt-Holm, Patricia [1 ]
Weber, Klaus [3 ]
Wheeler, James R. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Basel, Programme MGU, Dept Environm Sci, Basel, Switzerland
[2] Univ Prince Edward Isl, Dept Biol, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4P3, Canada
[3] Harlan Labs Ltd, Itingen, Switzerland
[4] Syngenta, Environm Safety, Jealotts Hill Int Res Ctr Bracknell, Bracknell, Berks, England
关键词
Sexual differentiation; Endocrine disruptor; Fathead minnow; Zebrafish; Prochloraz; ENDOCRINE ACTIVE-CHEMICALS; LIFE STAGE TEST; PIMEPHALES-PROMELAS; DANIO-RERIO; AROMATASE INHIBITOR; JUVENILE ZEBRAFISH; IN-VITRO; DISRUPTERS; GROWTH; MALES;
D O I
10.1016/j.aquatox.2011.07.012
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
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071004 ;
摘要
Exogenous treatment of fish with natural sex hormones and their mimics has been shown to influence gonadal differentiation resulting in biased phenotypic sex-ratios. This has lead to the development of the Fish Sexual Development Test (FSDT) as a method for the detection of endocrine active chemicals. Proposed test organisms include the medaka, zebrafish (ZF) and stickleback, although the guideline also allows for inclusion of species such as the fathead minnow (FHM), provided the test duration allows for sufficient sexual differentiation. However, although the processes underlying sexual differentiation are known to differ for each of these species, it is not known how, or if, these differences would influence the results of the FSDT. In the experiments reported here, responses of the ZF and FHM to prochloraz, a sterol biosynthesis inhibitor and androgen antagonist, were characterized and compared. Exposure to 320 mu g/L of prochloraz, from embryo until 60 (ZF) or 95-125 (FHM) days post hatch inhibited somatic growth of both species, but while a negative impact on ZF larval survival was observed (LOEC 32 mu g/L) there was no evidence for an effect on FHM larval survival. Prochloraz influenced sexual differentiation in both species by decreasing the proportion of females (LOEC 100 mu g/L (ZF), 320 mu g/L (FHM)) and delaying completion of sexual differentiation: manifest as an increased incidence of ovotestis in the ZF (LOEC 100 mu g/L) and as an increased number of fish with undifferentiated gonads in the FHM (LOEC 320 mu g/L). However, while exposure to 320 mu g/L prochloraz delayed maturation of the differentiated FHM testis, there was no such effect in the ZF. These results demonstrate that the different strategy of sexual differentiation in the ZF and FHM influences the profile of responses of their gonads to the masculinising effects of prochloraz, but does not affect their overall sensitivity. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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