Editorial - Endocrine Disruption in Rana temporaria and Podarcis sicula

A. Capaldo
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Five papers deal with this topic. The first paper by Brande-Lavridsen et al. [1] shows that age and size at metamorphosis of tadpoles of the common frog, Rana temporaria, can be influenced by two known endocrine disruptors, the estrogenic pharmaceutical 17 -ethinylestradiol and the antiandrogenic/antiestrogenic fungicide prochloraz. In the second paper, by Sciarrillo et al. [2], the Authors investigate the effects of nonylphenol, an estrogenic-like compound widespread in the aquatic environment, on the thyroid of the lizard Podarcis sicula. The results show a structural and functional disruption of the thyroid gland. The next three papers examine different effects of a heavy metal, cadmium, on the lizard Podarcis sicula. The third paper, by De Falco et al. [3], investigates the changes in the adrenal gland morphology of the lizard following the exposure to cadmium. This metal impairs the steroidogenic tissue and induces steroidogenic cord hyperplasia, disorganization of steroidogenic parenchyma until necrotic degeneration. It in turn evokes macrophage infiltration. The fourth paper, by Favorito et al. [4] shows an alteration of the normal endocrine function of the pituitary gland of the lizard Podarcis sicula following an acute exposure to cadmium. The last paper, by Simoniello et al. [5] shows that cadmium in Podarcis sicula stimulates oogonial proliferation and oocyte recruitment by mimicking gonadotropins activity. The metal also exerts toxic effects on the growing follicles thus reducing fecundity and the reproductive performance.
编辑-天竺蛙和斑足蛙的内分泌紊乱
有五篇论文涉及这个主题。Brande-Lavridsen等人发表的第一篇论文显示,普通蛙(Rana temporaria)蝌蚪的年龄和变形时的大小可受到两种已知的内分泌干扰物的影响,即雌激素药物17 -炔雌醇和抗雄激素/抗雌激素杀菌剂丙氯嗪。在第二篇由sciarillo等人撰写的论文中,作者研究了壬基酚(一种在水生环境中广泛存在的类似雌激素的化合物)对足蜥(Podarcis sicula)甲状腺的影响。结果显示甲状腺的结构和功能破坏。接下来的三篇论文研究了重金属镉对蜥蜴Podarcis sicula的不同影响。第三篇论文由De Falco等人撰写,研究了接触镉后蜥蜴肾上腺形态的变化。这种金属损害体源性组织,诱发体源性脊髓增生、体源性实质组织紊乱直至坏死变性。它反过来又引起巨噬细胞的浸润。Favorito等人发表的第四篇论文显示,急性暴露于镉后,弓形蜥脑垂体正常内分泌功能发生了改变。simonello等人的上一篇论文表明,黄豆荚中的镉通过模拟促性腺激素活性来刺激卵母细胞增殖和卵母细胞募集。金属还对生长中的卵泡产生毒性作用,从而降低繁殖力和繁殖性能。
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