Title of article
Gamete viability as an indicator of reproductive endocrine disruption in fish
Author/Authors
D.E. KimeU، نويسنده , , J.P. Nash، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
7
From page
123
To page
129
Abstract
Xenobiotic pollutants may disrupt reproductive endocrine function by acting at the hypothalamus, pituitary, gonad
or liver. Disruption at any of these sites may result in either changes in the rate of gonadal development or in the
viability of the gametes. Production of high quality gametes is dependent upon the correct hormonal milieu
throughout their development, and any disruption of hormonal balance may result in abnormal sperm or eggs. Such
effects may be apparent at levels of pollutant lower than that which causes arrest of gametogenesis or decreased
gonadosomatic index. In this paper the use of sperm motility, morphology and fertilising ability in males, and egg
numbers, size and hatching success in females as monitors of endocrine disruption will be discussed. Data are
presented to show that exposure of adult zebra danios Danio rerio. to 5 ng ly1 ethynylestradiol leads to arrest in
development of the eggs produced at the early blastula stage and induces vitellogenesis in exposed males.
Keywords
Sperm , Eggs , CASA , reproduction , FISH , endocrine disruption
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Record number
981504
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