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Site-specific impacts on gene expression and behavior in fathead minnows ( Pimephales promelas ) exposed in situ to streams adjacent to sewage treatment plants

机译:对在污水处理厂附近溪流就地暴露的fat鱼(Pimephales promelas)的基因表达和行为的位点特异性影响

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Background Environmental monitoring for pharmaceuticals and endocrine disruptors in the aquatic environment traditionally employs a variety of methods including analytical chemistry, as well as a variety of histological and biochemical endpoints that correlate with the fish fitness. It is now clear that analytical chemistry alone is insufficient to identify aquatic environments that are compromised because these measurements do not identify the biologically available dose. The biological endpoints that are measured are important because they relate to known impairments; however, they are not specific to the contaminants and often focus on only a few known endpoints. These studies can be enhanced by looking more broadly at changes in gene expression, especially if the analysis focuses on biochemical pathways. The present study was designed to obtain additional information for well-characterized sites adjacent to sewage treatment plants in MN that are thought to be impacted by endocrine disruptors. Results Here we examine five sites that have been previously characterized and examine changes in gene expression in fathead minnows ( Pimephales promelas ) that have been caged for 48 h in each of the aquatic environments. We find that the gene expression changes are characteristic and unique at each of the five sites. Also, fish exposed to two of the sites, 7 and 12, present a more aggressive behavior compared to control fish. Conclusion Our results show that a short-term exposure to sewage treatment plant effluents was able to induce a site-specific gene expression pattern in the fathead minnow gonad and liver. The short-term exposure was also enough to affect fish sexual behavior. Our results also show that microarray analysis can be very useful at determining potential exposure to chemicals, and could be used routinely as a tool for environmental monitoring.
机译:背景技术对水生环境中的药物和内分泌干扰物进行的环境监测传统上采用多种方法,包括分析化学以及与鱼类适应性相关的各种组织学和生化指标。现在清楚的是,仅分析化学不足以识别受到危害的水生环境,因为这些测量结果无法识别出生物学上可用的剂量。被测量的生物学终点很重要,因为它们与已知的损伤有关。但是,它们不是特定于污染物的,通常只关注一些已知的终点。通过更广泛地研究基因表达的变化,可以增强这些研究,尤其是如果分析重点放在生化途径上的话。本研究旨在为明尼苏达州污水处理厂附近特征明确的地点获取更多信息,这些地点被认为受到内分泌干扰物的影响。结果在这里,我们检查了五个先前已经鉴定过的位点,并研究了在每种水生环境中被关押48 h的fat鱼(Pimephales promelas)的基因表达变化。我们发现,基因表达的变化是特征性的,并且在五个位点的每一个处都是唯一的。而且,与对照鱼相比,暴露于两个地点7和12的鱼表现出更具侵略性的行为。结论我们的结果表明,短期暴露于污水处理厂的污水中,能够在the鱼,鱼性腺和肝脏中诱导特定位点的基因表达模式。短期接触也足以影响鱼类的性行为。我们的结果还表明,微阵列分析在确定化学物质的潜在暴露方面可能非常有用,并且可以常规用作环境监测的工具。

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