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Alterations in sexually dimorphic biotransformation of testosterone in juvenile American alligators (alligator mississippiensis) from contaminated lakes.

机译:来自受污染的湖泊中的美洲短吻鳄(短吻鳄密西西比)中睾丸激素的性二态生物转化的变化。

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The goal of this study was to determine whether hepatic biotransformation of testosterone is normally sexually dimorphic in juvenile alligators and whether living in a contaminated environment affects hepatic dimorphism. Lake Woodruff served as our reference site. Moonshine Bay, located on the west side of Lake Okeechobee, served as an intermediate site. Lake Apopka, the Belle Glade area located at the south end of Lake Okeechobee, and Water Conservation Area 3A, in the northern Everglades, served as our contaminated sites (all lakes are in Florida). Normal testosterone hydroxylase activity exhibited sexually dimorphic patterns of expression, with reference animals from Lake Woodruff exhibiting a female:male ratio of 1.44. This pattern was perturbed in all of the intermediate and contaminated sites investigated. Normal testosterone oxido-reductase activity exhibited sexually dimorphic expression (Lake Woodruff female:male ratio of 1.45). This pattern was altered in all contaminated sites investigated. UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase activity exhibited no sexually dimorphic pattern in animals collected from our reference site, with Lake Woodruff animals exhibiting a female:male ratio of 1.06. This pattern was perturbed in animals from Water Conservation Area 3A, which exhibited a female:male ratio of 0.65. Sulfotransferase activity demonstrated no sexual dimorphism at any of the sites investigated, although elevated activity was observed in males from the Lake Okeechobee watershed compared to those from Lake Woodruff. These data demonstrate different patterns of hepatic androgen biotransformation in animals living in contaminated environments.
机译:这项研究的目的是确定幼年鳄鱼体内肝脏睾丸激素的生物转化是否正常是性二态性,以及生活在受污染的环境中是否会影响肝脏二态性。伍德拉夫湖是我们的参考站点。位于奥基乔比湖西侧的月光湾是中间地点。阿波普卡湖(Lake Apopka),位于奥基乔比湖(Lake Okeechobee)南端的贝尔格莱德(Belle Glade)地区和北大沼泽地(Everglades)的水利保护区3A(Water Conservation Area 3A)是我们的受污染地点(所有湖泊都在佛罗里达州)。正常的睾丸激素羟化酶活性表现出性双态表达模式,来自伍德拉夫湖的参考动物的雌雄比例为1.44。在所调查的所有中间和受污染场所,这种模式都受到干扰。正常的睾丸激素氧化还原酶活性表现出性双态性表达(伍德拉夫湖雌雄比例为1.45)。在所有受调查的污染地点,这种模式都发生了变化。在从我们的参考位点收集的动物中,UDP-葡萄糖醛酸转移酶活性未表现出两性异型模式,而伍德拉夫湖的动物雌雄比例为1.06。这种模式在节水区3A的动物中受到干扰,雌雄比为0.65。尽管在奥基乔比湖流域的雄性与伍德拉夫湖的雄性相比,磺基转移酶的活性在任何调查地点均未显示性别二态性。这些数据证明了生活在受污染环境中的动物体内肝雄激素生物转化的不同模式。

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