Endocrine disrupting effects on Chinese rare minnow (Gobiocypris rarus) fed with field collected Limnodrilus sp.


Autoria(s): Ma Tao-wu; Wang Zi-jian; Liu Jian-kang
Data(s)

2004

Resumo

The potential endocrine disrupting effects and other toxicity effects on aquatic biota resulted from food uptake was simulated by feeding the laboratory cultured rare minnow(Gobiocypris rarus) with field collected Limnodrilus sp. The results indicated that the food chain processes affected significantly the growth, slightly reduced gonadosomatic indices, and elevated hepatosomatic indices. There was an obvious vitellogenin(VTG) induction, which generally only occurred in mature female, in the serum of juvenile rare minnow and mature male when fed with Limnodrilus sp. In addition, the rare minnow feeding on Limnodrilus sp. had significantly high renal indices, it meant obvious renal hyperplasia. The present work suggested that. Limnodrilus sp. from field water may contain toxic pollutants and could lead to endocrine disruption effects to the predators. It was concluded that endocrine disruptors may not only be assimilated through water, but also be bioconcentrated through food web. The results also suggested the importance of food selection in conducting the study of endocrine disruption effects using sensitive species.

Identificador

http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/9430

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/59228

Fonte

Ma Tao-wu; Wang Zi-jian; Liu Jian-kang.Endocrine disrupting effects on Chinese rare minnow (Gobiocypris rarus) fed with field collected Limnodrilus sp.,JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-CHINA,2004,16(5):784-787

Palavras-Chave #Environmental Sciences #rare minnow(Grobiocypris rarus) #Limnodrilus sp. #endocrine disruption #food chain #vitellogenin
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期刊论文