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Screening of multiple hormonal activities in water and sediment from the river Nile, Egypt, using in vitro bioassay and gonadal histology

机译:使用体外生物测定和性腺组织学方法筛查埃及尼罗河中水和沉积物中的多种激素活性

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In Egypt, until yet no records are available regarding possible multiple hormonal activities in the aquatic systems and especially in the river Nile. In this paper, in vitro yeast estrogen screen (YES) and yeast androgen screen (YAS) were used to assess (for the first time) the multiple hormonal activities in surface waters and sediments of the river Nile. This study aimed to determine whether river Nile water can cause changes in gonadal histology of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus niloticus). All water samples exhibited extremely low levels of estrogenicity. Estrogenicity was nearly not detected in any of the sediment samples. Unlike the estrogenicity, significant androgenic activities were recorded in the water and sediment samples along the course of the river Nile. The present study reports for the first time quantification anti-estrogenic and anti-androgenic activities with high levels in both water and sediment of the river Nile. The greatest anti-estrogenic and anti-androgenic activities were observed in samples from downstream river Nile. These results indicated that the anti-estrogenic and anti-androgenic activities along the Nile course were great and the pollution of the sites at downstream was more serious than the upstream sites due to industrial and anthropogenic activities at these sites. Good correlations were observed among some hormonal activities, suggesting coexistence of these contaminants in the environmental matrices. There were no signs of sexual disruption in any of the gonads analyzed from either male or female Nile tilapia, demonstrating that no hormonal activity present along the Nile course was sufficient to induce adverse effects on reproductive development. Further investigation is necessary to identify the compounds responsible for the hormonal activities in the river Nile and to examine effects of very low levels of hormonally active compounds on gonadal histology, as well as in the development of more sensitive biomarkers.
机译:在埃及,到目前为止,还没有关于水生系统,尤其是尼罗河中可能发生的多种激素活动的记录。在本文中,体外酵母雌激素筛查(YES)和酵母雄激素筛查(YAS)用于(首次)评估尼罗河河表水和沉积物中的多种激素活性。这项研究旨在确定尼罗河河水是否会引起尼罗罗非鱼(Oreochromis niloticus niloticus)的性腺组织学变化。所有水样品均显示极低的雌激素水平。在任何沉积物中都几乎没有检测到雌激素。与雌激素不同,尼罗河沿岸的水和沉积物样品中记录到显着的雄激素活性。本研究首次报道了尼罗河水和沉积物中高水平的抗雌激素和抗雄激素活性。在尼罗河下游的样品中观察到最大的抗雌激素和抗雄激素活性。这些结果表明,由于尼罗河沿岸的工业活动和人为活动,尼罗河沿岸的抗雌激素和抗雄激素活性很大,下游地区的污染比上游地区严重。在某些荷尔蒙活动之间观察到良好的相关性,表明这些污染物在环境基质中共存。从男性或女性尼罗罗非鱼分析的任何性腺中都没有性破坏的迹象,这表明尼罗河沿岸的激素活动不足以对生殖发育产生不利影响。有必要进行进一步的调查,以确定负责尼罗河中激素活动的化合物,并检查非常低水平的激素活性化合物对性腺组织学的影响以及更敏感的生物标记物的开发。

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