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Gonad metabolomics and blood biochemical analysis reveal differences associated with testicular oocytes in wild largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides).

Matthew L Urich1, W Matthew Henderson2, Alexander H MacLeod3, Lance T Yonkos3, Robert B Bringolf4.   

Abstract

Adverse reproductive effects associated with gonadal intersex among freshwater fish could hold considerable implications for population sustainability. Presence of testicular oocytes (TO) is the most common form of intersex and is widespread among centrarchids (sunfishes) of North America and other freshwater teleosts. Placing TO within the toxicological context of adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) to assess ecological risk is a priority for ecotoxicologists due to the association of TO with harmful chemical exposure and adverse reproductive effects in some cases. However, key event relationships between EDC exposure, incidence of TO, and apical outcomes have yet to be fully elucidated - in part due to a lack of knowledge of relationships between intersex gonad physiology and fish health. Understanding the physiological status of intersex fish is critical to assess ecological risk, understand mechanisms of induction, and to establish biomarkers of intersex in fish. In the present study, features of gonad metabolite profiles associated with TO in largemouth bass (LMB, Micropterus salmoides) from an impoundment in Georgia (USA) were determined using GC-MS-based metabolomics. Clinical blood biochemical screens were used to evaluate markers of fish health associated with TO. Results suggest that physiological changes in energy expenditure as well as relatively 'feminized' gonad lipid and protein metabolism may be related to the occurrence of TO in male LMB, and highlight the need to understand relationships between intersex and physical stressors such as elevated temperature and hypoxia. These results provide novel insight to AOPs associated with TO and identify candidate analytes for biomarker discovery.
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Keywords:  Aquatic toxicology; Biomarkers; Ecotoxicogenomics; Ecotoxicology; Endocrine disruption; Intersex

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32827749      PMCID: PMC9096716          DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpb.2020.110491

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol        ISSN: 1096-4959            Impact factor:   2.495


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