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Altered serum sex steroids and vitellogenin induction in walleye (Stizostedion vitreum) collected near a metropolitan sewage treatment plant.

机译:在大城市污水处理厂附近收集的角膜白斑(Stizostedion玻璃体)中血清性类固醇和卵黄蛋白原的诱导改变。

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Several recent in situ studies have reported that domestic and mixed domestic/industrial sewage effluents contain one or more natural or anthropogenic estrogenic substances. Those studies examined caged or feral fish for the presence of the egg yolk precursor protein, vitellogenin (VTG), in the blood of male fish. We have previously reported that male, feral carp (Cyprinus carpio) obtained from the effluent channel of a major sewage treatment plant (STP) exhibited depressed serum testosterone (T) concentrations, as well as detectable levels of VTG. The present study examines male and female walleye (Stizostedion vitreum), a native species with a different life history and feeding habits, collected from the same Mississippi River locations below the St. Paul metropolitan STP. All male and female walleye collected from the effluent channel contained measurable levels of VTG in their blood. Males from that location also exhibited depressed serum T concentrations and elevated serum estradiol-17beta (E2) concentrations compared with males from the Snake River reference site. Males obtained from Mississippi River Navigational Pool #2 (MRP-2), 3-20 miles downstream of the STP also exhibited reduced serum T concentrations, but showed no alterations in E2 concentrations or the presence of VTG in the serum. Females collected at the STP site had greatly elevated serum E2 concentrations, but serum T concentrations were not different from females collected in the Snake River. Our results demonstrate that the St. Paul metropolitan STP continues to release an estrogenic effluent, capable of inducing VTG production and altering normal serum sex steroid concentrations in a commercially valuable, native fish, the walleye. Additional studies will be required to determine whether these observations portend long-term population level effects.
机译:最近的一些原位研究报告说,生活污水和生活/工业混合污水含有一种或多种天然或人为的雌激素物质。这些研究检查了笼养或野性鱼类在雄性鱼类血液中是否存在蛋黄前体蛋白卵黄蛋白原蛋白(VTG)。我们以前曾报道过,从主要污水处理厂(STP)的出水通道获得的雄性野鲤(Cyprinus carpio)表现出血清睾丸激素(T)浓度降低以及可检测到的VTG水平。本研究检查了雄性和雌性角膜白斑(Stizostedion vitreum),这是一种具有不同生活史和取食习惯的本地物种,是从圣保罗大都市STP下方的相同密西西比河地区采集的。从废水通道收集的所有雄性和雌性角膜白斑在其血液中均含有可测量的VTG水平。与来自蛇河参考地点的雄性相比,来自该位置的雄性还表现出降低的血清T浓度和升高的血清雌二醇17β(E2)浓度。从STP下游3到20英里处的密西西比河航行池#2(MRP-2)获得的雄性也表现出降低的血清T浓度,但未显示E2浓度改变或血清中存在VTG。在STP站点采集的雌性的血清E2浓度大大升高,但是血清T的浓度与在蛇河采集的雌性没有什么不同。我们的结果表明,圣保罗大都会STP继续释放雌激素性污水,能够诱导VTG的产生并改变商业上有价值的天然鱼角膜白斑鱼的正常血清性类固醇浓度。需要进一步的研究以确定这些观察是否预示着长期的人口水平影响。

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