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Aquat Toxicol


Title:Effects of a pyrethroid pesticide on endocrine responses to female odours and reproductive behaviour in male parr of brown trout (Salmo trutta L.)
Author(s):Jaensson A; Scott AP; Moore A; Kylin H; Olsen KH;
Address:"Sodertorn University College, Section of Life Sciences, SE-141 89 Huddinge, Sweden. alia.jaensson@sh.se"
Journal Title:Aquat Toxicol
Year:2007
Volume:20061115
Issue:1
Page Number:1 - 9
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2006.10.011
ISSN/ISBN:0166-445X (Print) 0166-445X (Linking)
Abstract:"Reproductive behaviour of brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) from an anadromous stock was studied in a large stream water aquarium. Four adult males and two ovulated females were placed in the aquarium together with eight mature male parr. Four of the parr were exposed during the previous 4 days to two concentrations (0.1 or 1.0 microgl(-1)) of the pyrethroid pesticide cypermethrin (a disrupter of olfactory receptor function) and four of the parr to the solvent ethanol. The behaviour of all fish was followed for 24h and then blood and milt was collected. Exposure to the higher concentration of cypermethrin disturbed the reproductive behaviour of the parr. They displayed fewer courting events, spent less time near the nesting females and had lower volumes of strippable milt. They also had significantly lower amounts of 11-ketotestosterone (11-KT) in the blood plasma than the control group. The higher cypermethrin group also had significantly lower levels of all these variables than the lower cypermethrin group, apart from strippable milt that showed no significant differences between two groups. No significant differences in non-reproductive behaviours were observed between any of the groups. In the control fish, there were significant positive correlations between (a) the number of courting events and the amount of time spent near the female, (b) blood plasma levels of 17alpha,20beta-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one (17,20beta-P) and time spent near the female and (c) plasma levels of 17,20beta-P and the number of courting events. Further, in control fish, higher plasma levels of 17,20beta-P were observed in parr interacting with a female compared to those with no female contacts. A priming experiment confirmed a previous study that cypermethrin damages olfactory reception. Parr exposed to cypermethrin had significantly lower blood plasma levels of 17,20beta-P and 11-KT than control males after exposure to ovarian fluid and urine (known to contain reproductive priming pheromones). When ethanol-exposed males were exposed to ovarian fluid and urine they had significantly higher plasma levels of 17,20beta-P compared to those exposed to water only"
Keywords:"Analysis of Variance Animals Body Size/drug effects Female Hydroxyprogesterones/blood Insecticides/*toxicity Male Odorants Pyrethrins/*toxicity Sexual Behavior, Animal/*drug effects Testosterone/analogs & derivatives/blood Time Factors Trout/*physiology U;"
Notes:"MedlineJaensson, Alia Scott, Alexander P Moore, Andrew Kylin, Henrik Olsen, K Hakan eng Comparative Study Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Netherlands 2006/12/19 Aquat Toxicol. 2007 Feb 15; 81(1):1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2006.10.011. Epub 2006 Nov 15"

 
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