Use of all-male triploid population of zebrafish (Danio rerio) for evaluation of 17α-ethinylestradiol effects.

Pub Date : 2022-12-20
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Abstract

Objectives: We tested the toxicity of ethinylestradiol, a semisynthetic estrogen used in oral contraceptives, on all-male triploid zebrafish using commercial feeds and three different doses concentrations. We aimed to determine whether ethinylestradiol peroral administration resulted in vitellogenin production and whether all-male triploid zebrafish could serve as a model species for xenoestrogen testing.

Methods: The actual concentrations of 17α-ethinylestradiol were 0.0035 (low); 0.0315 (medium) and 0.365 (high) µg/g. Positive control represented commercial feeds containing 0.0465 µg/g of β-estradiol. The experiment lasted 8 weeks.

Results: Our results indicate that 17α-ethinylestradiol consumption does induce vitellogenin production in triploid zebrafish.

Conclusions: The simple presence of vitellogenin is a definite symptom indicative of the potential for such changes due to the action of estrogenic substances. As such, this experiment has shown that the use of all-male triploid zebrafish populations, rather than the mixed-sex populations of other species previously used, could serve as a suitable alternative model population for controlled testing of the effects of xenoestrogens on fish.

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利用斑马鱼全雄性三倍体种群评价17α-炔雌醇的作用。
目的:我们用商业饲料和三种不同的剂量浓度测试了炔雌醇(一种用于口服避孕药的半合成雌激素)对全雄性三倍体斑马鱼的毒性。我们的目的是确定口服炔雌醇是否会导致卵黄原蛋白的产生,以及是否全雄性三倍体斑马鱼可以作为异种雌激素检测的模型物种。方法:17α-炔雌醇实际浓度为0.0035(低);0.0315(中)和0.365(高)µg/g。阳性对照为含有0.0465µg/g β-雌二醇的商业饲料。试验期8周。结果:我们的研究结果表明,摄入17α-炔雌醇确实能诱导三倍体斑马鱼产生卵黄蛋白原。结论:单纯的卵黄原蛋白存在是一种明确的症状,表明由于雌激素物质的作用可能发生这种变化。因此,该实验表明,使用全雄性三倍体斑马鱼种群,而不是以前使用的其他物种的混合性别种群,可以作为一种合适的替代模型种群,用于控制测试异种雌激素对鱼类的影响。
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