Long-term exposure to environmental concentrations of the pharmaceutical ethynylestradiol causes reproductive failure in fish

被引:466
作者
Nash, JP [1 ]
Kime, DE
Van der Ven, LTM
Wester, PW
Brion, F
Maack, G
Stahlschmidt-Allner, P
Tyler, CR
机构
[1] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Aquat Ecol Lab, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium
[2] Univ Sheffield, Sheffield, S Yorkshire, England
[3] Univ Exeter, Sch Biol Sci, Exeter, Devon, England
[4] RIVM, Bilthoven, Netherlands
[5] INERIS, Verneuil En Halatte, France
[6] HLUG, Wiesbaden, Germany
关键词
ecotoxicology; endocrine disruption; ethynylestradiol; mating systems; population effects; reproductive success; zebrafish;
D O I
10.1289/ehp.7209
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Heightened concern over endocrine-disrupting chemicals is driven by the hypothesis that they could reduce reproductive success and affect wildlife populations, but there is little evidence for this expectation. The pharmaceutical ethynylestradiol (EE2) is a potent endocrine modulator and is present in the aquatic environment at biologically active concentrations. To investigate impacts on reproductive success and mechanisms of disruption, we exposed breeding populations (n = 12) of zebrafish (Danio rerio) over multiple generations to environmentally relevant concentrations of EE2. Life-long exposure to 5 ng/L EE2 in the F, generation caused a 56% reduction in fecundity and complete population failure with no fertilization. Conversely, the same level of exposure for up to 40 days in mature adults in the parental F-0 generation had no impact on reproductive success. Infertility in the F, generation after life-long exposure to 5 ng/L EE2 was due to disturbed sexual differentiation, with males having no functional testes and either undifferentiated or intersex gonads. These F, males also showed a reduced vitellogenic response when compared with F-0 males, indicating an acclimation to EE2 exposure. Deputation studies found only a partial recovery in reproductive capacity after 5 months. Significantly, even though the F-0 males lacked functional testes, they showed male-pattern reproductive behavior, inducing the spawning act and competing with healthy males to disrupt fertilization. Endocrine disruption is therefore likely to affect breeding dynamics and reproductive success in group-spawning fish. Our findings raise major concerns about the population-level impacts for wildlife of long-term exposure to low concentrations of estrogenic endocrine disruptors.
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页码:1725 / 1733
页数:9
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