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Effects on EDC-like farming chemicals in aquatic Organism (환경생물에 대한 내분비교란물질 의심 농약의 영향)

  • Kim, Hyun-Woo;Park, Kun-Ho;Park, Jin-Hong;Jin, Hua;Kim, Joon-Seong;Eu, Gook-Jong;Cho, Hyun-Sun;Kang, Ga-Mi;Lee, Myung-Sung;Song, Byung-Hoon;Shin, Jin-Sup;Cho, Maing-Haing
    • The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.188-197
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    • 2003
  • Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can alter hormone regulation that control reproductive system in animals. The effects of endosulfan, molinate, and alachlor that suspected to have examined disruption EDCs effect on a fish species of interest, Xiphophorus helleri (swordtail fish), were studied using vitellogenin (Vtg) and aromatase as diagnostic biomarkers. Induction of Vtg proteins was detected by RT-PCR in male fish treated with alachlor, and mixture of endosulfan and molinate in dose response manner. Also, induction of aromatase was detected by RT-PCR in male fish treated with alachlor, endosulfan, and mixture of endosulfan and molinate in sinlilar manner. In this study, swordtail fish exposed to endosulfan or molinate individually did not show any adverse effects. However, Vtg and aromatase expressions and apoptosis were detected in swordtail. fish exposed to the mixture of endosulfan and molinate. These results suggested that low concentrations of mixture of molinate and endosulfan individually do not affect swordtail fish, but may influence genital system, and induce apoptosis.