Title of article :
Optimization and validation of a California halibut environmental estrogen bioassay using a heterologous ELISA Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Amanda J. Palumbo، نويسنده , , Marja Koivunen، نويسنده , , Ronald S. Tjeerdema، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Vitellogenin, the estrogen-inducible yolk protein precursor, serves as an indicator of exposure to estrogen mimicking environmental contaminants. An ELISA for the measurement of California halibut plasma vitellogenin was optimized and validated using a commercially-available antibody developed for another flatfish species, turbot. Attempts to enhance assay performance by addition of a biotinylated antibody, polyethylene glycol, and Tween-20, and altering the preincubation step are described. Inclusion of overnight preincubation was critical for low detection limits. Increasing the amount of Tween-20 to 0.05% in buffers was most effective in achieving accurate quantification of spiked plasma samples. At the IC50, the average recovery of spiked plasma samples was 104% and the interplate CV was 12%. The working range of the assay was 33–1000 ng/mL, while the detection limit in a plasma sample is 2.2 μg/mL. The performance of this assay compared very well to a homologous assay demonstrating that commercially-available antibodies can facilitate the development of bioassays for local environmentally-relevant species. The dose response relationship of halibut Vg to the model compounds 17β-estradiol and pnonylphenol show that it is a suitable model for further studies of estrogen mimicking contaminants.
Keywords :
Flatfish , Paralichthys californicus , Endocrine disruption , Estrogen mimicking contaminants , ELISA , Vitellogenin
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment