| Literature DB >> 28353161 |
Dingkun Fu1, Melanie Leef2, Barbara Nowak2, Andrew Bridle2.
Abstract
Arsenic (As) and mercury (Hg) are ubiquitous elements known to disrupt thyroid function in vertebrates. To explore the underlying mechanisms of Hg and As on the fish thyroid system, we investigated the associations between muscle concentrations of Hg and As with thyroid-related gene transcription in flathead (Platycephalus bassensis) from a contaminated estuary. We sampled fish at several sites to determine the hepatic expression of genes including deiodinases (D1 and D2), transthyretin (TTR), thyroid hormone receptors (TRα and TRβ) and related them to Hg and As levels in the same individuals. Negative correlations were observed between Hg levels and D2, TTR, TRα and TRβ, whereas positive associations were found between As concentrations and TTR and TRβ. These results suggest that Hg and As exposures from environmental pollution affect the regulation of genes important for normal thyroid function in fish. These thyroid-related genes could be used as biomarkers for monitoring environmental thyroid-hormone disrupting chemicals.Entities:
Keywords: Arsenic; Biomarker; Fish; Gene expression; Mercury; Thyroid-related genes
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28353161 DOI: 10.1007/s10646-017-1793-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecotoxicology ISSN: 0963-9292 Impact factor: 2.823