Three-spined stickleback: an emerging model in environmental endocrine disruption.

Ioanna Katsiadaki, Matthew Sanders, Marion Sebire, Masaki Nagae, Kiyoshi Soyano, Alexander P Scott
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The three-spined stickleback, a small teleost species with habitats that range from full marine to fresh water bodies across the whole Northern hemisphere, has a number of advantages for endocrine disruption research. It is the only teleost species with an unambiguous biomarker for androgens, the presence of the glue protein spiggin in the male kidney, which can be measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The androgen assay has been adopted to detect antiandrogens in two different ways and an homologous ELISA for stickleback vitellogenin is also available. DNA markers for molecular sex determination are available; thus, sex ratios can also be used for in situ biomonitoring. In addition, the critical period of sexual differentiation has been determined and the occurrence of intersex fish has been reported several times. The species full genome sequence is almost complete. All aspects of stickleback biology (ecology, evolution, behavior, physiology, endocrinology) are well documented. In European waters, the stickleback is the only fish that can bring laboratory and field studies together and allow the true impact of endocrine disruptors on fish populations to be evaluated.

三棘棘鱼:环境内分泌干扰的新模式。
三棘棘鱼是一种小型硬骨鱼,其栖息地范围从整个北半球的全海洋到淡水水体,在内分泌干扰研究中具有许多优势。它是唯一一种具有明确雄激素生物标志物的硬骨鱼,即男性肾脏中胶蛋白spiggin的存在,可以通过酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)来测量。雄激素测定法已被用于两种不同方法的抗雄激素检测,同时也可用于棘鱼卵黄原蛋白的同源ELISA检测。可用于分子性别测定的DNA标记;因此,性别比例也可用于原位生物监测。此外,还确定了雌雄分化的关键时期,并多次报道了双性鱼的发生。该物种全基因组序列基本完成。刺鱼生物学的各个方面(生态学,进化,行为,生理学,内分泌学)都有很好的记录。在欧洲水域,棘鱼是唯一一种可以将实验室和实地研究结合起来的鱼类,并允许评估内分泌干扰物对鱼类种群的真正影响。
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