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The Dicentrarchus labrax estrogen screen test: A relevant tool to screen estrogen-like endocrine disrupting chemicals in the aquatic environment.
Slaby, Sylvain; Duflot, Aurélie; Zapater, Cinta; Gómez, Ana; Couteau, Jérôme; Maillet, Géraldine; Knigge, Thomas; Pinto, Patrícia I S; Monsinjon, Tiphaine.
Affiliation
  • Slaby S; Normandie Univ, UNILEHAVRE, FR CNRS 3730 SCALE, UMR-I 02 Environmental Stress and Aquatic Biomonitoring (SEBIO), Le Havre, France. Electronic address: sylvain.slaby@univ-lehavre.fr.
  • Duflot A; Normandie Univ, UNILEHAVRE, FR CNRS 3730 SCALE, UMR-I 02 Environmental Stress and Aquatic Biomonitoring (SEBIO), Le Havre, France. Electronic address: aurelie.duflot@univ-lehavre.fr.
  • Zapater C; Institute of Aquaculture Torre de la Sal (IATS-CSIC), Castellon, Spain. Electronic address: cinta.zapater@csic.es.
  • Gómez A; Institute of Aquaculture Torre de la Sal (IATS-CSIC), Castellon, Spain. Electronic address: a.gomez@csic.es.
  • Couteau J; TOXEM, Montivilliers, France. Electronic address: jerome.couteau@toxem.com.
  • Maillet G; TOXEM, Montivilliers, France. Electronic address: geraldine.maillet@toxem.com.
  • Knigge T; Normandie Univ, UNILEHAVRE, FR CNRS 3730 SCALE, UMR-I 02 Environmental Stress and Aquatic Biomonitoring (SEBIO), Le Havre, France. Electronic address: thomas.knigge@univ-lehavre.fr.
  • Pinto PIS; Laboratory of Comparative Endocrinology and Integrative Biology, Centre of Marine Sciences (CCMAR), Faro, Portugal. Electronic address: ppinto@ualg.pt.
  • Monsinjon T; Normandie Univ, UNILEHAVRE, FR CNRS 3730 SCALE, UMR-I 02 Environmental Stress and Aquatic Biomonitoring (SEBIO), Le Havre, France. Electronic address: tiphaine.monsinjon@univ-lehavre.fr.
Chemosphere ; 362: 142601, 2024 Aug.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38880263
ABSTRACT
In response to the need for the diversification of regulatory bioassays to screen estrogen-like endocrine disrupting chemical (EEDC) in the environment, we propose the use of a reporter gene assay involving all nuclear estrogen receptors from Dicentrarchus labrax (i.e., sbEsr1, sbEsr2a, or sbEsr2b). Named DLES test (D. labrax estrogen screen), it aims at complementing existing standardized in vitro tests by implementing more estrogen receptors notably those that do not originate from humans. Positive responses were obtained with all three estrogen receptors, and-consistently with observations from other species-variations in sensitivity to E2 were measured. Sensitivity and EC50 values could be classified as follows sbEsr2b < sbEsr2a < sbEsr1. The pharmacological characterization with a human estrogen receptor antagonist (fulvestrant) successfully validated the specific involvement of each sbEsr and evidenced the capacity of the DLES test to highlight antagonist interactions. The DLES test was applied to WWTP contaminant extracts. A positive response was detected in the inflow sample in accordance with the YES test, but not in the outflow sample. Notwithstanding, the DLES test (sbEsr2b) exhibited greater sensitivity for the screening of those samples. This study demonstrates the need for more comprehensive testing including representatives of marine species for a better detection of EEDCs. The DLES test appears as a pertinent tool to predict adverse effects and to widen the scope of screening and hazard assessment of EEDCs in the environment.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Water Pollutants, Chemical / Bass / Estrogens / Endocrine Disruptors Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Chemosphere Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Water Pollutants, Chemical / Bass / Estrogens / Endocrine Disruptors Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Chemosphere Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: