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Exposure to Estrogenic Chemicals Induces Ectopic Expression of vtg in the Testis of Rainbowfish, Melanotaenia fluviatilis
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posted on 2023-05-17, 19:10 authored by Shanthanagouda, AH, Nugegoda, D, Hassell, KL, Jawahar PATILJawahar PATILVitellogenin (Vtg) is the major egg-yolk precursor protein in oviparous organisms normally synthesised only in mature females. In males and juveniles, the vtg gene, although present, is silent, but its hepatic expression may be activated by xenoestrogens. Surprisingly, its induction and potential consequences in non-hepatic tissues remain unexplored. Here we test the hepatic and testicular response of vtg expression in adult male rainbowfish Melanotaenia fluviatilis exposed to either 1, 3, 5 lg/L 17bestradiol or 100, 500 lg/L 4-n-nonylphenol for 24–96 h. Significant increase in the expression level of vtg mRNA in the liver and testes of exposed males was observed. The early (24 h), sensitive and reliable detection of the vtg induction using qPCR demonstrates the assay’s robustness to monitor xenobiotic exposure particularly in smaller fish like rainbowfish, an emerging indicator species. Whilst, the ectopic induction of vtg mRNA in testes suggests a more complex Vtg pathway
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Publication title
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and ToxicologyVolume
91Issue
4Pagination
438-443ISSN
0007-4861Department/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic StudiesPublisher
Springer-VerlagPlace of publication
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