Back to Search Start Over

Endocrine disrupting effects of copper and cadmium in the oocytes of the Antarctic Emerald rockcod Trematomus bernacchii

Authors :
Emanuela Califano
Mariana Di Lorenzo
Raffaele Panzuto
Chiara Maria Motta
Palma Simoniello
Vincenzo Migliaccio
Gianfranco Santovito
Motta, CHIARA MARIA
Simoniello, Palma
DI LORENZO, Mariana
Migliaccio, Vincenzo
Panzuto, Raffaele
Califano, Emanuela
Santovito, Gianfranco
Source :
Chemosphere. 268:129282
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Antarctica has long been considered a continent free from anthropic interference. Unfortunately, recent evidence indicate that metal contamination has gone so far and that its effects are still unknown. For this reason, in the present work, the potential endocrine disrupting effect of two highly polluting metals, copper and cadmium, were examined in the Antarctic teleost Trematomus bernacchii. After a 10 days waterborne exposure, ovarian metal uptake was determined by atomic absorption; in parallel, classical histological approaches were adopted to determine the effects on oocyte morphology, carbohydrate composition and presence and localization of progesterone and estrogen receptors. Results show that both metals induce oocyte degeneration in about one third of the previtellogenic oocytes, no matter the stage of development. In apparently healthy oocytes, changes in cytoplasm, cortical alveoli and/or chorion carbohydrates composition are observed. Cadmium but not copper also induces significant changes in the localization of progesterone and beta-estrogen receptors, a result that well correlates with the observed increase in ovarian metals concentrations. In conclusion, the acute modifications detected are suggestive of a significantly impaired fecundity and of a marked endocrine disrupting effects of copper and cadmium in this teleost species.

Details

ISSN :
00456535
Volume :
268
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemosphere
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....20b9180b0c81a5b9d60cf4bffc751231
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.129282