International Journal of Advanced Biochemistry Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8(3S), P. 05 - 11
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Endocrine
disrupting
chemicals
(EDCs)
are
a
major
hazard
to
fish
populations,
with
significant
implications
for
aquatic
environments
and
the
well-being
of
humans.
This
comprehensive
review
investigates
adverse
impacts
EDCs
exposure
on
fish,
concentrating
alterations
in
reproductive.
systems,
intersex
development,
modifications
gamete
efficacy,
gonadosomatic
index
(GSI)
variations,
possible
consequences
populations
fish.
The
synthesizes
findings
from
laboratory
field
studies
elucidate
mechanisms
through
which
disrupt
sexual
behaviors
discusses
ecosystems.This
emphasizes
intricate
relationship
between
reproductive
behaviors,
underscoring
need
further
investigation
legislative
initiatives
limit
effects
reproduction
population
structure.
Environmental Science & Technology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
58(1), P. 63 - 74
Published: Dec. 19, 2023
The
detrimental
effects
of
bisphenol
(BP)
exposure
are
a
concern
for
vulnerable
species,
Indo-Pacific
humpback
dolphins
(Sousa
chinensis).
To
investigate
the
characteristics
BP
profiles
and
their
adverse
impact
on
dolphins,
we
assessed
concentrations
six
BPs,
including
A
(BPA),
S
(BPS),
F
(BPF),
AF
(BPAF),
B
(BPB),
P
(BPP)
in
blubber
(n
=
26)
kidney
12)
stranded
Pearl
River
Estuary,
China.
BPS
accounted
largest
proportion
total
bisphenols
(∑BPs)
(55%)
(69%).
concentration
∑BP
was
significantly
higher
than
that
liver.
EC50
values
five
BPA
alternatives
were
lower
those
dolphin
skin
fibroblasts
(ScSF)
human
(HSF).
ScSF
more
sensitive
to
BPS,
BPAF,
BPB,
BPP
HSF.
enrichment
pathway
found
be
associated
with
inflammation
immune
dysregulation,
while
demonstrated
preference
genotoxicity.
BPA,
BPP,
which
had
risk
quotients
(RQs)
>
1,
contribute
subhealth
chronic
disease
dolphins.
According
EC50-based
assessment,
poses
health
This
study
successfully
evaluated
risks
rare
endangered
cetacean
cell
lines
using
noninvasive
method.
More
vivo
field
observations
necessary
know
whether
likely
regrettable
substitutions.
International Journal of Advanced Biochemistry Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8(3S), P. 05 - 11
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Endocrine
disrupting
chemicals
(EDCs)
are
a
major
hazard
to
fish
populations,
with
significant
implications
for
aquatic
environments
and
the
well-being
of
humans.
This
comprehensive
review
investigates
adverse
impacts
EDCs
exposure
on
fish,
concentrating
alterations
in
reproductive.
systems,
intersex
development,
modifications
gamete
efficacy,
gonadosomatic
index
(GSI)
variations,
possible
consequences
populations
fish.
The
synthesizes
findings
from
laboratory
field
studies
elucidate
mechanisms
through
which
disrupt
sexual
behaviors
discusses
ecosystems.This
emphasizes
intricate
relationship
between
reproductive
behaviors,
underscoring
need
further
investigation
legislative
initiatives
limit
effects
reproduction
population
structure.