Effect of tributyltin oxide exposure on the F0 and F1 generations of a marine teleost, the mummichog Fundulus heteroclitus

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Kazuhiko Mochida
Katsutoshi Ito
Kumiko Kono
Toshimitsu Onduka
Akira Kakuno
Kazunori Fujii
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[1] Fisheries Research Agency,National Research Institute of Fisheries and Environment of Inland Sea
[2] Ehime University,South Ehime Fisheries Research Center
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Fisheries Science | 2010年 / 76卷
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Apoptosis; Bromodeoxyuridine; Full-life-cycle exposure; Sex differentiation;
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The effects of organotin compounds on marine organisms, especially on their reproduction, are a continuing source of concern. We performed full-life-cycle exposure tests of tributyltin oxide (TBTO) at sub-lethal concentrations (0.13, 0.25, 0.5 and 1.0 μg/l) using a marine fish, the mummichog Fundulus heteroclitus, and studied the toxic effects of exposure to TBTO at various life-cycle stages of the fish. The effect of TBTO was initially studied on sex differentiation and then on spermatogenesis in maturing fish. A mating experiment was performed to determine the effects of exposure on the fecundity of female fish, fertilization success, and the hatch of the F1 generation. In all experimental groups, TBTO exposure resulted in a tendency toward a male-biased sex ratio and caused a significant increase in the frequency at which apoptotic cells appeared in the testes. Exposure to 1.0 μg/l TBTO resulted in a significant decrease in fecundity, but no significant effect was found on the fertilization ratio. Time to hatch and hatchability of the F1 generation were markedly affected in some exposure groups. These results indicate that long-term exposure of the mummichog to TBTO affects not only gonadal sex differentiation and spermatogenesis but also spawning and egg quality.
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