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Environ Toxicol


Title:"Effects of 4-nonylphenol on the endocrine system of the shore crab, Carcinus maenas"
Author(s):Lye CM; Bentley MG; Galloway T;
Address:"School of Marine Science & Technology, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE1 7RU, United Kingdom. christina@lye.se"
Journal Title:Environ Toxicol
Year:2008
Volume:23
Issue:3
Page Number:309 - 318
DOI: 10.1002/tox.20344
ISSN/ISBN:1520-4081 (Print) 1520-4081 (Linking)
Abstract:"There is a considerable body of evidence to suggest that many anthropogenic chemicals, most notably xeno-estrogens, are able to disrupt the endocrine system of vertebrates. There have been few comparable studies on the effects of exposure to these chemicals that may serve as biomarkers of endocrine disruption in aquatic invertebrate species. In addition, the evidence available is complex, conflicting, and far from conclusive. The present study aimed to investigate the impact of the xeno-estrogen 4-nonylphenol (4-NP, nominal concentrations 10-100 microg L(-1)) on the regulation and functioning of the endocrine system of the shore crab Carcinus maenas. It also set out to establish whether 4-NP are causing the effects (i.e., changes of exoskeletons including secondary sexual characteristics, pheromonally mediated behavior and ecdysone levels, and the presence of vt in the male hepatopancreas) found recently in wild shore crabs (Lye et al.,2005). The study utilizes morphological (e.g., gonadosomatic and hepatosomatic indices) and hormonal (ecdysteroid moulting hormone levels and the induction of female specific proteins, vitellins) biomarkers using radioimmunoassay and an indirect enzyme linked immunosorbent assay applied to the soluble protein fraction of adult male hepatopancreatic homogenates. Exposure of C. maenas to an effective concentration as low as 1.5 microg L(-1) 4-NP resulted in a reduced testis weight, increased liver weight, and altered levels of ecdysone equivalents compared to controls. Induction of vitellin-like proteins was absent in all samples tested. The ecological implications and the possible mechanisms for the action of 4-NP on the response of the shore crab to xeno-estrogen exposure are discussed"
Keywords:Animals Body Weight/drug effects Brachyura/*drug effects/growth & development/metabolism Ecdysteroids/*metabolism Endocrine Disruptors/*toxicity Hemolymph/metabolism Hepatopancreas/*drug effects/growth & development/metabolism Male Organ Size/drug effects;
Notes:"MedlineLye, Christina M Bentley, Matthew G Galloway, Tamara eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2008/01/25 Environ Toxicol. 2008 Jun; 23(3):309-18. doi: 10.1002/tox.20344"

 
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