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Aquat Toxicol ; 202: 1-5, 2018 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29960009

ABSTRACT

Steroid hormones in the aquatic environment may pose a risk to fish health. Here we evaluated effects of two different class steroids that frequently occur in the aquatic environment, the androgen androstenedione (A4) and the progestin 17α-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP4). Zebrafish embryos were exposed to four concentrations of A4 and the positive control testosterone and to 17-OHP4, and transcriptional changes were determined at 96 h post fertilization (hpf) and 120 hpf. Transcriptional changes of 18 selected genes were assessed upon exposure to measured concentrations of 0.004, 0.046, 0.62 and 6.56 µg/L A4. Significant induction of the genes encoding sulfotransferase (sult2st3) and aromatase (cyp19b) occurred in 120 hpf embryos at 6.56 µg/L A4 and 1 µg/L testosterone. Additionally, cyp2k7 was significantly induced in two of three independent experiments. 17-OHP4 did not induce physiological effects (muscle contraction, heart rate, hatching success, swimming activity) at concentrations between 0.01 and 10 µg/L. Of the analyzed 15 genes, slight transcriptional alterations occurred for the genes encoding progesterone receptor, aromatases (cyp19a) and (cyp19b) and cyp2k7 at 10 µg/L. Our study highlights sult2st3, cyp19b and cyp2k7 as potential markers of androgen exposure in fish and indicates that 17-OHP4 is not likely to pose a risk for fish at environmental concentrations.


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Androstenedione/toxicity , Progesterone/analogs & derivatives , Transcription, Genetic/drug effects , Water Pollutants, Chemical/toxicity , Zebrafish Proteins/metabolism , Zebrafish/metabolism , Animals , Aromatase/genetics , Aromatase/metabolism , Cluster Analysis , Embryo, Nonmammalian/drug effects , Embryo, Nonmammalian/metabolism , Progesterone/toxicity , Receptors, Progesterone/genetics , Receptors, Progesterone/metabolism , Sulfotransferases/genetics , Sulfotransferases/metabolism , Zebrafish/growth & development , Zebrafish Proteins/genetics
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