The roach (Rutilus rutilus) as a sentinel for assessing endocrine disruption.

Charles R Tyler, Anke Lange, Gregory C Paull, Yoshinao Katsu, Taisen Iguchi
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Alterations in development and reproduction as a consequence of exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have been demonstrated in many wildlife species. Animals living in, or closely associated with, the aquatic environment are particularly vulnerable to endocrine disruption because thousands of chemicals are actively disposed into rivers, estuaries and seas. Fish have thus been a focus in endocrine disruption studies, and some of the most comprehensive studies on the disruption of sexual development and function are on the roach (Rutilus rutilus). This paper provides a critical analysis of the roach as a sentinel for studies into endocrine disruption. The paper starts by describing what is known on the basic reproductive biology of the roach, information essential for interpreting chemical effect measures on sexual development and function. We then analyze where and how the roach has been applied to improve our understanding of the estrogenic nature of discharges from wastewater treatment works (WWTWs) and describe the phenomenon of feminized male roach in UK rivers. In this paper, the causation of these effects and issues of relative susceptibility and sensitivity of the roach to the effects of estrogenic EDCs are addressed. The paper then describes the ongoing work on the development of genetic and genomic resources for roach and analyses how these are being applied in studies to understand the mechanisms of disruption of sexual development. Finally, the paper addresses the biological significance of sexual disruption and intersex for the individual and discusses the possible implications for wild populations.

蟑螂(Rutilus Rutilus)作为评估内分泌干扰的哨兵。
暴露于内分泌干扰化学物质(EDCs)导致的发育和繁殖变化已在许多野生动物物种中得到证实。生活在水生环境中或与水生环境密切相关的动物特别容易受到内分泌紊乱的影响,因为成千上万的化学物质被主动排放到河流、河口和海洋中。因此,鱼类一直是内分泌干扰研究的重点,一些关于性发育和功能干扰的最全面的研究是关于蟑螂的(Rutilus Rutilus)。本文提供了一个关键的分析蟑螂作为哨兵研究内分泌干扰。本文首先描述了蟑螂的基本生殖生物学,这些信息对于解释化学作用对性发育和功能的影响至关重要。然后,我们分析了蟑螂在哪里以及如何被应用,以提高我们对废水处理厂(WWTWs)排放物的雌激素性质的理解,并描述了英国河流中雄性蟑螂雌性化的现象。在本文中,这些影响的原因和问题的相对易感性和敏感性的蟑螂对雌激素EDCs的影响进行了讨论。然后,本文描述了正在进行的有关蟑螂遗传和基因组资源开发的工作,并分析了如何将这些资源应用于研究中,以了解性发育中断的机制。最后,本文讨论了性中断和双性对个体的生物学意义,并讨论了对野生种群的可能影响。
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