雌二醇-17β和双酚A影响鲈鱼早期生命阶段的生长和矿化过程

IF 3.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology C-toxicology & Pharmacology Pub Date : 2024-04-10 DOI:10.1016/j.cbpc.2024.109921
Camille Martinand-Mari , Melanie Debiais-Thibaud , Eric Potier , Eric Gasset , Gilbert Dutto , Nicolas Leurs , Stéphane Lallement , Emilie Farcy
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天然和合成雌激素是水生生态系统中的污染物。它们会对生物对雌激素敏感的功能产生重大影响,包括脊椎动物幼体的骨骼发育和生长。合成多酚是一类能够与天然激素雌二醇-17β(E2)受体结合的环境异雌激素。为了更好地了解(异)雌激素如何影响具有高度生态和商业价值的鱼类物种的骨骼,我们对孵化后 16 天的鲈鱼幼体进行了为期 7 天的 E2 和双酚 A (BPA) 暴露实验,这两种物质的浓度均为地表水水质管理浓度(E2:0.4 ng.L-1,BPA:1.6 μg.L-1)或高出 100 倍的浓度。使用茜素红染色法评估了骨骼矿化水平,并通过 qPCR 评估了在生长、骨骼生成和雌激素信号通路中起关键作用的几个基因的表达情况。结果表明,当环境浓度为 0.4 ng.L-1 时,E2 对骨骼矿化产生总体负面影响,与之相关的基因表达增加,这些基因只与成骨细胞骨细胞有关。两种双酚 A 暴露都会抑制矿化,但影响程度较轻,并通过调节编码成骨细胞和破骨细胞标记基因的表达来改变骨稳态。我们的研究结果表明,环境中的 E2 暴露会抑制幼虫的生长,并对骨骼矿化产生额外的抑制作用,而两种双酚 A 暴露对骨骼矿化的抑制作用都很小。所有暴露都会对涉及鲈鱼幼体骨骼发育的基因转录水平产生重大影响。
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Estradiol-17β and bisphenol A affect growth and mineralization in early life stages of seabass

Natural and synthetic estrogens are contaminants present in aquatic ecosystems. They can have significant consequences on the estrogen-sensitive functions of organisms, including skeletal development and growth of vertebrate larvae. Synthetic polyphenols represent a group of environmental xenoestrogens capable of binding the receptors for the natural hormone estradiol-17β (E2). To better understand how (xeno-)estrogens can affect the skeleton in fish species with high ecological and commercial interest, 16 days post-hatch larvae of the seabass were experimentally exposed for 7 days to E2 and Bisphenol A (BPA), both used at the regulatory concentration of surface water quality (E2: 0.4 ng.L−1, BPA: 1.6 μg.L−1) or at a concentration 100 times higher. Skeletal mineralization levels were evaluated using Alizarin red staining, and expression of several genes playing key roles in growth, skeletogenesis and estrogen signaling pathways was assessed by qPCR. Our results show that E2 exerts an overall negative effect on skeletal mineralization at the environmental concentration of 0.4 ng.L−1, correlated with an increase in the expression of genes associated only with osteoblast bone cells. Both BPA exposures inhibited mineralization with less severe effects and modified bone homeostasis by regulating the expression of gene encoding osteoblasts and osteoclasts markers. Our results demonstrate that environmental E2 exposure inhibits larval growth and has an additional inhibitory effect on skeleton mineralization while both BPA exposures have marginal inhibitory effect on skeletal mineralization. All exposures have significant effects on transcriptional levels of genes involved in the skeletal development of seabass larvae.

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期刊介绍: Part C: Toxicology and Pharmacology. This journal is concerned with chemical and drug action at different levels of organization, biotransformation of xenobiotics, mechanisms of toxicity, including reactive oxygen species and carcinogenesis, endocrine disruptors, natural products chemistry, and signal transduction with a molecular approach to these fields.
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