Rivero-Wendt_2016_Environ.Toxicol.Pharmacol_44_107

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Title : Steroid androgen 17alpha-methyltestosterone induces malformations and biochemical alterations in zebrafish embryos - Rivero-Wendt_2016_Environ.Toxicol.Pharmacol_44_107
Author(s) : Rivero-Wendt CLG , Oliveira R , Monteiro MS , Domingues I , Soares AM , Grisolia CK
Ref : Environ Toxicol Pharmacol , 44 :107 , 2016
Abstract :

The synthetic androgen 17alpha-methyltestosterone is widely used in fish aquaculture for sex reversion of female individuals. Little is known about the amount of MT residues reaching the aquatic environment and further impacts in non-target organisms, including fish early-life stages. Thus, in this work, zebrafish embryos were exposed to two forms of 17alpha-methyltestosterone: the pure compound (MT) and a formulation commonly used in Brazil (cMT). For MT, a 96h-LC50 of 10.09mg/l was calculated. MT also affected embryo development inducing tail malformations, edemas, abnormal development of the head, and hatching delay. At biochemical level MT inhibited vitellogenin (VTG) and inhibited cholinesterase and lactate dehydrogenase. cMT elicited similar patterns of toxicity as the pure compound (MT). Effects reported in this study suggest a potential environmental risk of MT, especially since the VTG effects occurred at environmental relevant concentrations (0.004mg/l).

PubMedSearch : Rivero-Wendt_2016_Environ.Toxicol.Pharmacol_44_107
PubMedID: 27137108

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Rivero-Wendt CLG, Oliveira R, Monteiro MS, Domingues I, Soares AM, Grisolia CK (2016)
Steroid androgen 17alpha-methyltestosterone induces malformations and biochemical alterations in zebrafish embryos
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol 44 :107

Rivero-Wendt CLG, Oliveira R, Monteiro MS, Domingues I, Soares AM, Grisolia CK (2016)
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol 44 :107