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Reproductive effects on freshwater fish exposed to 17α-trenbolone and 17α-estradiol.

Authors :
Robinson JA
Staveley JP
Constantine L
Source :
Environmental toxicology and chemistry [Environ Toxicol Chem] 2017 Mar; Vol. 36 (3), pp. 636-644. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Aug 02.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

17α-Trenbolone and 17α-estradiol are principal metabolites in cattle excreta following the administration of Synovex <superscript>®</superscript> ONE, which contains trenbolone acetate and estradiol benzoate. As part of the environmental assessment of the use of Synovex <superscript>®</superscript> ONE, data were generated to characterize the effects of 17α-trenbolone and 17α-estradiol on the reproduction of freshwater fish. These substances are known endocrine disruptors, so the purpose of testing was not to clarify these properties but to identify concentrations representing population-relevant effects for use in risk characterization. The short-term reproduction assay was conducted with 17α-trenbolone using the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) and the medaka (Oryzias latipes) and with 17α-estradiol using the fathead minnow. Adverse effects on the population-relevant endpoints of survival and fecundity were used to establish the no-observed-effect concentration (NOEC) and the lowest-observed-effect concentration (LOEC) for each study. For 17α-trenbolone, adverse effects on fecundity of the fathead minnow occurred at 120 ng/L; this was the LOEC, and the NOEC was 35 ng/L. 17β-Trenbolone did not adversely affect survival and fecundity of medaka at the concentrations tested, resulting in a NOEC of 110 ng/L and a LOEC of >110 ng/L. 17α-Estradiol did not adversely impact survival and fecundity of the fathead minnow at the concentrations tested, resulting in a NOEC and LOEC of 250 ng/L and >250 ng/L, respectively. Environ Toxicol Chem 2017;36:636-644. © 2016 SETAC.<br /> (© 2016 SETAC.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1552-8618
Volume :
36
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Environmental toxicology and chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27302316
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.3526