Characterization of environmental effects on male estrogen levels and testicular estrogen-steroidogenic gene expression in hornyhead turbot from a wastewater treatment plant-impacted environment

Male hornyhead turbot (Pleuronichthys verticalis ) living in Santa Monica Bay exhibit extraordinary plasma concentrations of the active estrogen, 17β-estradiol (E2), comparable to concentrations typically measured in reproductively active female fish. In contrast, when turbot males are collected fro...

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Main Author: Iwanski, Erik Ryan
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: California State University, Long Beach 2011
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spelling ftproquest:oai:pqdtoai.proquest.com:1504481 2023-05-15T18:41:05+02:00 Characterization of environmental effects on male estrogen levels and testicular estrogen-steroidogenic gene expression in hornyhead turbot from a wastewater treatment plant-impacted environment Iwanski, Erik Ryan 2011-01-01 00:00:01.0 http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1504481 ENG eng California State University, Long Beach http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1504481 Molecular biology|Endocrinology|Environmental science thesis 2011 ftproquest 2021-03-13T17:35:32Z Male hornyhead turbot (Pleuronichthys verticalis ) living in Santa Monica Bay exhibit extraordinary plasma concentrations of the active estrogen, 17β-estradiol (E2), comparable to concentrations typically measured in reproductively active female fish. In contrast, when turbot males are collected from an environment 25 km south, in Orange County, their plasma E2 concentrations are substantially reduced. Furthermore, when they are transferred from the bay and placed into aquaria containing clean seawater, the high-E2 phenotype subsides. At 4 and 8 weeks after transfer, the fish show decreased testicular mRNA expression of steroidogenic enzymes involved in E2 production, along with decreased plasma E2 concentrations. The findings suggest that environmentally-induced alterations in testicular steroidogenesis may underlie endogenous E2 production in the males, leading to elevated E2 levels. Data also implicated the steroidogenic enzyme 17β-HSD-1 as a possible target of the environmental effect, since its increased expression can result in enhanced E2 production. Thesis Turbot PQDT Open: Open Access Dissertations and Theses (ProQuest)
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Iwanski, Erik Ryan
Characterization of environmental effects on male estrogen levels and testicular estrogen-steroidogenic gene expression in hornyhead turbot from a wastewater treatment plant-impacted environment
topic_facet Molecular biology|Endocrinology|Environmental science
description Male hornyhead turbot (Pleuronichthys verticalis ) living in Santa Monica Bay exhibit extraordinary plasma concentrations of the active estrogen, 17β-estradiol (E2), comparable to concentrations typically measured in reproductively active female fish. In contrast, when turbot males are collected from an environment 25 km south, in Orange County, their plasma E2 concentrations are substantially reduced. Furthermore, when they are transferred from the bay and placed into aquaria containing clean seawater, the high-E2 phenotype subsides. At 4 and 8 weeks after transfer, the fish show decreased testicular mRNA expression of steroidogenic enzymes involved in E2 production, along with decreased plasma E2 concentrations. The findings suggest that environmentally-induced alterations in testicular steroidogenesis may underlie endogenous E2 production in the males, leading to elevated E2 levels. Data also implicated the steroidogenic enzyme 17β-HSD-1 as a possible target of the environmental effect, since its increased expression can result in enhanced E2 production.
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title Characterization of environmental effects on male estrogen levels and testicular estrogen-steroidogenic gene expression in hornyhead turbot from a wastewater treatment plant-impacted environment
title_short Characterization of environmental effects on male estrogen levels and testicular estrogen-steroidogenic gene expression in hornyhead turbot from a wastewater treatment plant-impacted environment
title_full Characterization of environmental effects on male estrogen levels and testicular estrogen-steroidogenic gene expression in hornyhead turbot from a wastewater treatment plant-impacted environment
title_fullStr Characterization of environmental effects on male estrogen levels and testicular estrogen-steroidogenic gene expression in hornyhead turbot from a wastewater treatment plant-impacted environment
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of environmental effects on male estrogen levels and testicular estrogen-steroidogenic gene expression in hornyhead turbot from a wastewater treatment plant-impacted environment
title_sort characterization of environmental effects on male estrogen levels and testicular estrogen-steroidogenic gene expression in hornyhead turbot from a wastewater treatment plant-impacted environment
publisher California State University, Long Beach
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