Literature DB >> 27553424

Tumours in white suckers from Lake Michigan tributaries: pathology and prevalence.

V S Blazer1, H L Walsh2, R P Braham1, C M Hahn1, P Mazik3, P B McIntyre4.   

Abstract

The prevalence and histopathology of neoplastic lesions were assessed in white sucker Catostomus commersonii captured at two Lake Michigan Areas of Concern (AOCs), the Sheboygan River and Milwaukee Estuary. Findings were compared to those observed at two non-AOC sites, the Root and Kewaunee rivers. At each site, approximately 200 adult suckers were collected during their spawning migration. Raised skin lesions were observed at all sites and included discrete white spots, mucoid plaques on the body surface and fins and large papillomatous lesions on lips and body. Microscopically, hyperplasia, papilloma and squamous cell carcinoma were documented. Liver neoplasms were also observed at all sites and included both hepatocellular and biliary tumours. Based on land use, the Kewaunee River was the site least impacted by human activities previously associated with fish tumours and had significantly fewer liver neoplasms when compared to the other sites. The proportion of white suckers with liver tumours followed the same patterns as the proportion of urban land use in the watershed: the Milwaukee Estuary had the highest prevalence, followed by the Root, Sheboygan and Kewaunee rivers. The overall skin neoplasm (papilloma and carcinoma) prevalence did not follow the same pattern, although the percentage of white suckers with squamous cell carcinoma exhibited a similar relationship to land use. Testicular tumours (seminoma) were observed at both AOC sites but not at the non-AOC sites. Both skin and liver tumours were significantly and positively associated with age but not sex.
© 2016 The Authors. Journal of Fish Diseases Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Entities:  

Keywords:  White sucker; environmental health; liver neoplasms; skin neoplasms; tumours

Mesh:

Year:  2016        PMID: 27553424     DOI: 10.1111/jfd.12520

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fish Dis        ISSN: 0140-7775            Impact factor:   2.767


  6 in total

1.  Influence of demographics, exposure, and habitat use in an urban, coastal river on tumor prevalence in a demersal fish.

Authors:  Joel C Hoffman; Vicki S Blazer; Heather H Walsh; Cassidy H Shaw; Ryan Braham; Patricia M Mazik
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2020-01-07       Impact factor: 7.963

2.  Indicators of exposure to estrogenic compounds at Great Lakes Areas of Concern: species and site comparisons.

Authors:  Vicki S Blazer; Heather L Walsh; Cassidy H Shaw; Luke R Iwanowicz; Ryan P Braham; Patricia M Mazik
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2018-09-06       Impact factor: 2.513

3.  Genome Sequences of 26 White Sucker Hepatitis B Virus Isolates from White Sucker, Catostomus commersonii, Inhabiting Transboundary Waters from Alberta, Canada, to the Great Lakes, USA.

Authors:  Cynthia R Adams; Vicki S Blazer; Jim Sherry; Robert S Cornman; Luke R Iwanowicz
Journal:  Microbiol Resour Announc       Date:  2021-03-18

4.  Male fathead minnow transcriptomes and associated chemical analytes in the Milwaukee estuary system.

Authors:  Natàlia Garcia-Reyero; Mark A Arick; E Alice Woolard; Mitchell Wilbanks; John E Mylroie; Kathleen Jensen; Michael Kahl; David Feifarek; Shane Poole; Eric Randolph; Jenna Cavallin; Brett R Blackwell; Daniel Villeneuve; Gerald T Ankley; Edward J Perkins
Journal:  Sci Data       Date:  2022-08-04       Impact factor: 8.501

5.  Micronuclei and other erythrocyte nuclear abnormalities in fishes from the Great Lakes Basin, USA.

Authors:  Ryan P Braham; Vicki S Blazer; Cassidy H Shaw; Patricia M Mazik
Journal:  Environ Mol Mutagen       Date:  2017-09-04       Impact factor: 3.216

6.  Necropsy-based Wild Fish Health Assessment.

Authors:  Vicki S Blazer; Heather L Walsh; Ryan P Braham; Cheyenne Smith
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2018-09-11       Impact factor: 1.355

  6 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.