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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27420117

ABSTRACT

The study was performed to detect the effects of anti-androgenic compounds on the reproduction. In this paper alterations observed in the marine calanoid copepod Acartia tonsa exposed to environmental concentrations of cyproterone acetate (CPA), linuron (LIN), vinclozolin (VIN), and 1,1-dichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethylene (p,p'-DDE) for 21 days covering a full life cycle are described. Histological alterations were studied with a focus on reproductive organs, gonad and accessory sexual glands. Exposure to ≥1.2 µg L(-1) CPA caused degeneration of spermatocytes and deformation of the spermatophore in males. In a single male exposed to 33 µg L(-1) CPA, an ovotestis was observed. In CPA exposed females, enhancement of oogenesis, increase in apoptosis and a decrease in proliferation occurred. Exposure of males to ≥12 µg L(-1) LIN caused degenerative effects in spermatogonia, spermatocytes and spermatids, and at 4.7 µg L(-1) LIN, the spermatophore wall displayed an irregular formation. In LIN exposed females, no such structural alterations were found; however, the proliferation index was reduced at 29 µg L(-1) LIN. At an exposure concentration of ≥100 µg L(-1) VIN, distinct areas in male gonad were stimulated, whereas others displayed a disturbed spermatogenesis and a deformed spermatophore wall. In VIN exposed female A. tonsa, no effects were observed. Male A. tonsa exposed to p,p'-DDE displayed an impairment of spermatogenesis in all stages with increased degrees of apoptosis. In p,p'-DDE-exposed females, a statistical significant increase of the proliferation index and an intensification of oogenesis were observed at 0.0088 µg L(-1).


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Androgen Antagonists/toxicity , Copepoda/drug effects , Cyproterone Acetate/toxicity , Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene/toxicity , Gonads/drug effects , Linuron/toxicity , Oxazoles/toxicity , Animals , Female , Male , Oogenesis/drug effects , Spermatogenesis/drug effects , Spermatogonia/drug effects
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Chemosphere ; 92(5): 544-54, 2013 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23664474

ABSTRACT

The marine calanoid copepod Acartia tonsa was exposed to methyltestosterone (MET, 1.6-126 µg L(-1)), letrozole (LET, 10-1000 µg L(-1)), triphenyltin chloride (TPT, 0.0014-0.0088 µg L(-1) TPT-Sn) and fenarimol (FEN, 2.8-105 µg L(-1)) for 21 d covering a full life-cycle. All four compounds investigated are known to act as androgens in vertebrates. The digestive tract, musculature, nervous system, reproductive organs, gonad and accessory sexual glands were examined by light microscopy after routine staining and immune-labelling for detection of apoptosis and determination of proliferation activities. MET induced an inhibition of oogenesis, oocyte maturation and yolk formation, respectively, which was most pronounced at the lowest concentrations tested. In LET exposed males, spermatogenesis was enhanced with very prominent gamete stages; in some stages apoptosis occurred. The spermatophore was hypertrophied and displayed deformations. In females, LET induced a disorder of oogenesis and disturbances in yolk synthesis. TPT stimulated the male reproductive system at 0.0014 and 0.0035 µg TPT-SnL(-1), whereas inhibiting effects were observed in the female gonad at 0.0088 µg TPT-SnL(-1). In FEN exposed females proliferation of gametes was reduced and yolk formation showed irregular features at 2.8-105 µgL(-1). In FEN exposed males an elevated proliferation activity was observed. No pathological alterations in other organ systems, e.g. the digestive tract including the hindgut acting as respiratory organ, the nervous system, or the musculature were seen. This indicates that the effects on gonads might be caused rather by disturbance of endocrine signalling or interference with hormone metabolism than by general toxicity.


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Androgens/toxicity , Copepoda/drug effects , Endocrine Disruptors/toxicity , Methyltestosterone/toxicity , Nitriles/toxicity , Organotin Compounds/toxicity , Pyrimidines/toxicity , Triazoles/toxicity , Androgens/metabolism , Animals , Copepoda/physiology , Copepoda/ultrastructure , Endocrine Disruptors/metabolism , Female , Gonads/drug effects , Gonads/pathology , Gonads/physiology , Gonads/ultrastructure , Letrozole , Male , Methyltestosterone/metabolism , Nitriles/metabolism , Organotin Compounds/metabolism , Pyrimidines/metabolism , Triazoles/metabolism
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