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Aquat Toxicol.
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Effects of xenoestrogen treatment on zona radiata protein and vitellogenin expression in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar).
Arukwe A
,
Celius T
,
Walther BT
,
Goksøyr A
.
Department of Molecular Biology, University of Bergen, HIB, P.O. Box 7800, N-5020, Bergen, Norway
Zonagenesis (zona radiata protein synthesis) and vitellogenesis (yolk protein synthesis) are two reproductive responses that are integral aspects of fish oogenesis. This study examines the responses of eggshell zona radiata proteins (Zrp) and vitellogenin (Vtg) to five environmental pollutants; 4-nonylphenol (NP) and o,p'-DDT [both at 25 mg/kg], lindane (gamma-HCH) [10 mg/kg], a technical PCB mixture (Aroclor 1254; A1254) and bisphenol A (BPA) [both at 5 mg/kg] in juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Fish were given intraperitoneal injections of o,p'-DDT, gamma-HCH, A1254 or BPA; singly, in combination with NP, and as a cocktail of all five chemicals, and later compared to NP-treated and untreated fish. In a separate experiment, fish were exposed to BPA in a dose-response manner (1, 5, 25 and 125 mg/kg fish). Based on previous studies, blood and liver samples were collected 2 weeks after injection. Zrp and Vtg levels were analyzed in plasma using immunoblotting and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Liver cytochrome P4501A was analyzed by 7-ethoxyresorufin O-deethylase (EROD) activity. NP caused pronounced elevations in plasma Zrp and Vtg levels. In comparison, when NP was given in combination with gamma-HCH, Vtg levels was significantly reduced, compared to NP treatment alone. Using o,p'-DDT, A1254 and BPA, significant elevations of plasma Zrp and Vtg were seen when chemicals were given in combination with NP, but not when administered by themselves. An apparent dose-response induction of Vtg and Zrp levels were observed in BPA treated juvenile salmon. In immunoblots, one component of molecular weight approximating the Zrp-beta was detected when either o,p'-DDT, gamma-HCH, A1254 or BPA were given singly. A1254 significantly induced hepatic EROD activity when administered alone. However, when given as a mixture with all the other xenobiotics, reduction of EROD activity was observed. The data suggest a pattern of xenobiotics action which may complicate assessment of their reproductive effects. Zrp (the beta monomer) was more responsive to the xenoestrogens than Vtg, and provides a sensitive means of detecting exposure to environmental estrogens.
PMID: 10856602 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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