Title of article :
Electrophoretic determination of estrogen-induced
protein in fish exposed to synthetic and naturally
occurring chemicals
Author/Authors :
Bernhard Allnera، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , Guido Wegenerb، نويسنده , , Thomas Knacker، نويسنده , ,
Petra Stahlschmidt-Allner c، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
In a first step we investigated whether Leuciscus idus, a fish routinely used to assess the quality of surface water in
Germany, is suitable to indicate the presence of endocrine-disrupting chemicals. An electrophoretic method was used
to determine estrogen-induced protein in fish serum presumed vitellogenin.. This method was tested by exposing
juvenile L. idus to 17a-ethinylestradiol, 17b-estradiol and estrone. Nominal concentrations of the steroid were
compared with concentrations determined analytically by using GCrMS techniques. Under flow-through conditions,
7 days of exposure to 6 ngrl EE2 significantly induced serum vitellogenin in juvenile L. idus. In juvenile rainbow
trout Oncorhynchus mykiss. 4 ngrl EE2 induced significantly elevated levels of serum vitellogenin. In Danio rerio
oral application of 40 mg 4-nonylphenolrfish per day during a 3-week exposure period caused a major increase of
serum vitellogenin. Physiological protein induction could also be measured in Abramis brama, Cyprinus carpio,
Oncorhynchus mykiss, Perca flu¨iatilis, Rutilus rutilus obtained from natural habitats and in Rhodeus sericeus. The
minimum amount of blood required for electrophoretic analysis was 1 ml which should allow monitoring of small
sized fish species as well as juvenile fish.
Keywords :
Leuciscus idus , electrophoresis , Oncorhynchus mykiss , Daniorerio , Presumed vitellogenin , Riverine fish , estrogen , 4-nonylphenol , Ethinylestradiol
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment