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Plasma androgen correlation, EROD induction, reduced condition factor, and the occurrence of organochlorine pollutants in reproductively immature white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) from the Columbia River, USA

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Plasma androgen correlation, EROD induction, reduced condition factor, and the occurrence of organochlorine pollutants in reproductively immature white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) from the Columbia River, USA

Auteurs : E. P. Foster ; M. S. Fitzpatrick ; G. W. Feist ; C. B. Schreck ; J. Yates ; J. M. Spitsbergen ; J. R. Heidel

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Abstract

White sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) support an active fishery in the Columbia River, but there is poor reproductive success within the impounded sections. The poor reproductive success has been attributed to hydroelectric development; however, water pollution could be a significant factor. White sturgeon plasma, liver, and gonad samples were collected from four Columbia River locations and a California aquaculture facility. Total length and weight of the fish were measured, and plasma samples were analyzed for testosterone (T), 11-ketotestosterone (KT), 17β-estradiol (E2), and vitellogenin. Liver samples were analyzed for chlorinated pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls, ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase (EROD) activity and histopathology. Gonads were examined histologically to assess sexual maturity and characterize any lesions. Significant differences by location existed for p,p'-DDE, EROD activity, and condition factor. Plasma T was negatively correlated with p,p'-DDE in males and females, and plasma KT was negatively correlated in males. These data indicate that pollutants could be adversely affecting white sturgeon in the Columbia River basin.

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NO : PASCAL 02-0004168 INIST
ET : Plasma androgen correlation, EROD induction, reduced condition factor, and the occurrence of organochlorine pollutants in reproductively immature white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) from the Columbia River, USA
AU : FOSTER (E. P.); FITZPATRICK (M. S.); FEIST (G. W.); SCHRECK (C. B.); YATES (J.); SPITSBERGEN (J. M.); HEIDEL (J. R.)
AF : Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Water Quality Division, 811 SW 6th Avenue/Portland, Oregon 97204/Etats-Unis (1 aut.); Oregon Cooperative Fishery Research Unit, Department of Fisheries & Wildlife, Oregon State University/Corvallis, Oregon 97331/Etats-Unis (2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut.); Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Laboratory Division, 1712 SW 11th Avenue/Portland, Oregon 97201/Etats-Unis (5 aut.); Department of Food Science and Technology, Oregon State University/Corvallis, Oregon 97331/Etats-Unis (6 aut.); College of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon State University/Corvallis, Oregon 97331/Etats-Unis (7 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology; ISSN 0090-4341; Coden AECTCV; Etats-Unis; Da. 2001; Vol. 41; No. 2; Pp. 182-191; Bibl. 1 p.1/4
LA : Anglais
EA : White sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) support an active fishery in the Columbia River, but there is poor reproductive success within the impounded sections. The poor reproductive success has been attributed to hydroelectric development; however, water pollution could be a significant factor. White sturgeon plasma, liver, and gonad samples were collected from four Columbia River locations and a California aquaculture facility. Total length and weight of the fish were measured, and plasma samples were analyzed for testosterone (T), 11-ketotestosterone (KT), 17β-estradiol (E2), and vitellogenin. Liver samples were analyzed for chlorinated pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls, ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase (EROD) activity and histopathology. Gonads were examined histologically to assess sexual maturity and characterize any lesions. Significant differences by location existed for p,p'-DDE, EROD activity, and condition factor. Plasma T was negatively correlated with p,p'-DDE in males and females, and plasma KT was negatively correlated in males. These data indicate that pollutants could be adversely affecting white sturgeon in the Columbia River basin.
CC : 002A14D05H1
FD : Espèce menacée; Organochloré; Biphényle(polychloro); Accumulation biologique; Toxicité; Marqueur biologique; Hormone stéroïde sexuelle; Vitellogénine; Plasma; Histopathologie; Variation spatiale; Surveillance biologique; Cours eau; Etats Unis; Acipenser transmontanus; Rivière Columbia
FG : Amérique du Nord; Amérique; Milieu eau douce; Pollution eau; Hydrocarbure chloré; Pisces; Vertebrata; Acipenseridae
ED : Endangered species; Organochlorine compounds; Polychlorobiphenyl; Biological accumulation; Toxicity; Biological marker; Sex steroid hormone; Vitellogenin; Plasma; Histopathology; Spatial variation; Biological monitoring; Stream; United States; Acipenser transmontanus; Columbia River
EG : North America; America; Freshwater environment; Water pollution; Chlorocarbon; Pisces; Vertebrata
SD : Especie amenazada; Organoclorado; Bifenilo(policloro); Acumulación biológica; Toxicidad; Marcador biológico; Hormona esteroide sexual; Vitelogenina; Plasma; Histopatología; Variación espacial; Vigilancia biológica; Curso agua; Estados Unidos; Acipenser transmontanus
LO : INIST-15790.354000099131470090
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<ET>Plasma androgen correlation, EROD induction, reduced condition factor, and the occurrence of organochlorine pollutants in reproductively immature white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) from the Columbia River, USA</ET>
<AU>FOSTER (E. P.); FITZPATRICK (M. S.); FEIST (G. W.); SCHRECK (C. B.); YATES (J.); SPITSBERGEN (J. M.); HEIDEL (J. R.)</AU>
<AF>Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Water Quality Division, 811 SW 6th Avenue/Portland, Oregon 97204/Etats-Unis (1 aut.); Oregon Cooperative Fishery Research Unit, Department of Fisheries & Wildlife, Oregon State University/Corvallis, Oregon 97331/Etats-Unis (2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut.); Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Laboratory Division, 1712 SW 11th Avenue/Portland, Oregon 97201/Etats-Unis (5 aut.); Department of Food Science and Technology, Oregon State University/Corvallis, Oregon 97331/Etats-Unis (6 aut.); College of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon State University/Corvallis, Oregon 97331/Etats-Unis (7 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology; ISSN 0090-4341; Coden AECTCV; Etats-Unis; Da. 2001; Vol. 41; No. 2; Pp. 182-191; Bibl. 1 p.1/4</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>White sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) support an active fishery in the Columbia River, but there is poor reproductive success within the impounded sections. The poor reproductive success has been attributed to hydroelectric development; however, water pollution could be a significant factor. White sturgeon plasma, liver, and gonad samples were collected from four Columbia River locations and a California aquaculture facility. Total length and weight of the fish were measured, and plasma samples were analyzed for testosterone (T), 11-ketotestosterone (KT), 17β-estradiol (E2), and vitellogenin. Liver samples were analyzed for chlorinated pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls, ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase (EROD) activity and histopathology. Gonads were examined histologically to assess sexual maturity and characterize any lesions. Significant differences by location existed for p,p'-DDE, EROD activity, and condition factor. Plasma T was negatively correlated with p,p'-DDE in males and females, and plasma KT was negatively correlated in males. These data indicate that pollutants could be adversely affecting white sturgeon in the Columbia River basin.</EA>
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