Collapse of a fish population after exposure to a synthetic estrogen

Fisheries and Oceans Canada · Environmental Protection Agency

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Abstract

Municipal wastewaters are a complex mixture containing estrogens and estrogen mimics that are known to affect the reproductive health of wild fishes. Male fishes downstream of some wastewater outfalls produce vitellogenin (VTG) (a protein normally synthesized by females during oocyte maturation) and early-stage eggs in their testes, and this feminization has been attributed to the presence of estrogenic substances such as natural estrogens [estrone or 17beta-estradiol (E2)], the synthetic estrogen used in birth-control pills [17 alpha-ethynylestradiol (EE2)], or weaker estrogen mimics such as nonylphenol in the water. Despite widespread evidence that male fishes are being feminized, it is not known whether…

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Keywords
  • Vitellogenin
  • Estrogen
  • Pimephales promelas
  • Biology
  • Feminization (sociology)
  • Nonylphenol
  • Estrone
  • Minnow
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