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Echinoderm regenerative response as a sensitive ecotoxicological test for the exposure to endocrine disrupters: effects of p,p'DDE and CPA on crinoid arm regeneration

机译:棘皮动物的再生反应,作为暴露于内分泌干扰物的敏感生态毒理学测试:p,p'DDE和CPA对喙臂再生的影响

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Echinoderms are valuable test species in marine ecotoxicology and offer a wide range of biological processes appropriate for this approach. Regenerating echinoderms can be regarded as amenable experimental models for testing the effects of exposureto contaminants, particularly endocrine disrupter compounds (EDCs). As regeneration is a typical developmental process, physiologically regulated by humoral mechanisms, it is highly susceptible to the action of pseudo-hormonal contaminants which appear to be obvious candidates for exerting deleterious actions. In our laboratory experiments, selected EDCs suspected for their antiandrogenic action (p,p'-DDE and cyproterone acetate) were tested at low concentrations on regenerating specimens of the crinoidAntedon mediterranea. An integrated approach which combines exposure experiments and different morphological analyses was employed; the obtained results suggest an overall pattern of plausible endocrine disruption in the exposed samples, showing that processes such as regenerative growth, histogenesis, and differentiation are affected by the exposure to the selected compounds. These results confirm that (1) regenerative phenomena of echinoderms can be considered valuable alternative models to assess the effects of exposure to exogenous substances such as EDCs, and (2) these compounds significantly interfere with fundamental processes of developmental physiology (proliferation, differentiation, etc...) plausibly via endocrine alterations. In terms of future prospects, taking into account the increasing need to propose animal models different from vertebrates, echinoderms represent a group on which ecotoxicological studies should be encouraged and specifically addressed.
机译:棘皮动物是海洋生态毒理学中有价值的测试物种,并提供适用于这种方法的广泛的生物过程。再生棘皮动物可以被认为是测试暴露于污染物,特别是内分泌干扰物化合物(EDC)的影响的实验模型。由于再生是典型的发育过程,受到体液机制的生理调节,因此它很容易受到伪激素污染物的作用,这些伪激素污染物显然是产生有害作用的候选物质。在我们的实验室实验中,以低浓度在可再生的海百合Antedon mediterranea标本上测试了选定的具有抗雄激素作用的EDC(p,p'-DDE和醋酸环丙孕酮)。结合了暴露实验和不同形态学分析的综合方法;获得的结果表明,暴露样品中可能发生内分泌干扰的总体模式,表明诸如再生生长,组织发生和分化等过程受所选化合物的暴露影响。这些结果证实(1)棘皮动物​​的再生现象可以被认为是评估暴露于外源物质(例如EDC)的影响的有价值的替代模型,(2)这些化合物显着干扰发育生理的基本过程(增殖,分化等) ...)可能是由于内分泌改变。就未来前景而言,考虑到提出与脊椎动物不同的动物模型的需求不断增加,棘皮动物代表了应该鼓励并专门解决生态毒理学研究的一个群体。

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