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Adverse effects in adulthood resulting from low-level dioxin exposure in juvenile zebrafish

机译:幼年斑马鱼中低水平的二恶英暴露对成年造成不利影响

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There is strong evidence indicating that disease in adult humans stems from a combination of genetic and environmental factors. A problem in identifying environmental factors is that subacute exposures during early life are often unnoticed, or exposures are variable among a diverse population. This leads to a confusing pattern in adulthood. An additional problem in following exposure effects in humans is the length of time needed to study outcomes spanning a human generation. We have recently developed a zebrafish model for studying the effects of sublethal juvenile exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD, dioxin). Although the initial exposure produces no effect at the time, we find skeletal and reproductive defects in adulthood and into subsequent generations. The short generation time of zebrafish along with the ability to maintain large cohorts of exposed individuals and their offspring allows us to overcome variation in exposure and genetic background. Here we describe progress in studying TCDD as an endocrine and developmental disruptor, and our results showing adult consequences of early exposure.
机译:有强有力的证据表明,成年人的疾病源于遗传和环境因素的结合。识别环境因素的一个问题是,人们通常不会注意到生命早期的亚急性暴露,或者在不同人群中暴露程度是可变的。这导致了成年时期的混乱模式。追踪人类暴露影响的另一个问题是研究跨越人类一代的结果所需的时间长度。我们最近开发了一种斑马鱼模型,用于研究亚致死性少年接触2,3,7,8-四氯二苯并-对-二恶英(TCDD,二恶英)的影响。尽管最初的暴露在当时没有任何作用,但我们发现成年后代的骨骼和生殖缺陷。斑马鱼的生成时间短,并且能够维持大量的暴露个体及其后代,从而使我们能够克服暴露和遗传背景的差异。在这里,我们描述了研究TCDD作为内分泌和发育干扰物的研究进展,我们的结果显示了早期暴露对成人的影响。

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