Effect of estradiol on gamete development and behavior in zebrafish model
Xenobiotic substance released in the environment is a concern among the public at large. The example of this xenobiotic release into the environment is xenoestrogens. Xenoestrogens have the capability to bind to the estrogen receptors in the body even at low affinity. Food, pesticides and contracept...
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my.iium.irep.870592020-12-30T03:41:57Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/87059/ Effect of estradiol on gamete development and behavior in zebrafish model Sidek, Mohammad Mizwaruddin Abdul Rahman, Suzanah RA1190 Toxicology Xenobiotic substance released in the environment is a concern among the public at large. The example of this xenobiotic release into the environment is xenoestrogens. Xenoestrogens have the capability to bind to the estrogen receptors in the body even at low affinity. Food, pesticides and contraceptive pills are known sources of xenoestrogens. In this study, acute toxicity test was conducted to evaluate toxicity of synthetic estrogen such as estradiol to the embryo-larvae of zebrafish model. Morphological changes in the embryo-larvae of zebrafish were also observed. The parameters that were evaluated in acute toxicity study were half lethal concentration (LC50) and few apical endpoints such as coagulation of embryos, development of pericardial edema, and eyes size. Toxicity effect of the compound was evaluated in term of behavior activity of the larvae. Results showed that certain concentration of estradiol caused toxic effects to the embryo-larvae of the zebrafish (p<0.05). The examples of toxic effects that were observed from this test were development of pericardial edema and small eyes in high concentration groups of estradiol used (1700, 850, and 425 mg/L), p<0.05. In terms of behavioral activity, the larvae were greatly affected by the estradiol in which the high group concentrations of 850 and 425 mg/L resulted in the inactivity of the larvae compared with the negative control group, p<0.05. In conclusion, estradiol has effects on mortality rate as indicated by the half lethal concentration (LC50), morphological changes and behavior activity of the embryo-larvae of zebrafish. AMDI Publisher, Universiti Sains Malaysia 2020-12-15 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/87059/1/Suzanah_JBCS%20PDF.pdf Sidek, Mohammad Mizwaruddin and Abdul Rahman, Suzanah (2020) Effect of estradiol on gamete development and behavior in zebrafish model. Journal of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, 5 (2). pp. 17-26. E-ISSN 2550-147X http://apps.amdi.usm.my/journal/ |
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Xenobiotic substance released in the environment is a concern among the public at large. The example of this xenobiotic release into the environment is xenoestrogens. Xenoestrogens have the capability to bind to the estrogen receptors in the body even at low affinity. Food, pesticides and contraceptive pills are known sources of xenoestrogens. In this study, acute toxicity test was conducted to evaluate toxicity of synthetic estrogen such as estradiol to the embryo-larvae of zebrafish model. Morphological changes in the embryo-larvae of zebrafish were also observed. The parameters that were evaluated in acute toxicity study were half lethal concentration (LC50) and few apical endpoints such as coagulation of embryos, development of pericardial edema, and eyes size. Toxicity effect of the compound was evaluated in term of behavior activity of the larvae. Results showed that certain concentration of estradiol caused toxic effects to the embryo-larvae of the zebrafish (p<0.05). The examples of toxic effects that were observed from this test were development of pericardial edema and small eyes in high concentration groups of estradiol used (1700, 850, and 425 mg/L), p<0.05. In terms of behavioral activity, the larvae were greatly affected by the estradiol in which the high group concentrations of 850 and 425 mg/L resulted in the inactivity of the larvae compared with the negative control group, p<0.05. In conclusion, estradiol has effects on mortality rate as indicated by the half lethal concentration (LC50), morphological changes and behavior activity of the embryo-larvae of zebrafish. |
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