posted on 2020-01-02, 14:37authored byRaffael
Alois Willi, Sara Castiglioni, Noelia Salgueiro-González, Nathan Furia, Sarah Mastroianni, Susanne Faltermann, Karl Fent
Fishes
are exposed to mixtures of different classes of steroids,
but ecotoxicological implications are not sufficiently known. Here,
we systematically analyze effects of different combinations of steroid
mixtures in zebrafish embryos to assess their joint activities on
physiology and transcriptional alterations of steroid-specific target
genes at 96 and 120 h post fertilization. In binary mixtures of clobetasol
propionate (CLO) with estradiol (E2) or androstenedione (A4), each
steroid exhibited its own expression profile. This was also the case
in mixtures of 5-, 8-, and 13-different classes of steroids in exposure
concentrations of 10–10,000 ng/L. The transcriptional expression
of most genes in different mixtures was steroid-specific except for
genes encoding aromatase (cyp19b), sulfotransferase
(sult2st3), and cyp2k22 that were
induced by androgens, progestins, and glucocorticoids. Marked alterations
occurred for sult2st3 in binary mixtures of CLO +
E2 and CLO + A4. Glucocorticoids increased the heart rate and muscle
contractions. In mixtures containing estrogens, induction of the cyp19b transcript occurred at 10 ng/L and protc from the anticoagulation system at 100 ng/L. Our study demonstrates
that steroids can act independently in mixtures; the sum of individual
steroid profiles is expressed. However, some genes, including cyp19b, sult2st3, and cyp2k22, are regulated by several steroids. This joint effect on different
pathways may be of concern for fish development.