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Oestrogens Found in the Environment Have Raised Concerns About Effects

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Oestrogens found in the environment have raised concerns about effects on reproductive health of animals. Researchers studied the effects that oestrogens in the water have on sexual differentiation in zebrafish. They exposed embryo-larval (0-21 days post-hatching) , juvenile (21-42 days post-hatching) , and adult (over 200 days post-hatching) fish to three concentrations of 17β-oestradiol (5, 25, and 100 nanograms/litre) that are within the range of concentrations found in water leaving sewage treatment plants in different countries. They then examined the proportion of males and females when the fish exposed at embryo-larval and juvenile stages reached adulthood. Embryo-larval stage fish that had been exposed to 100 ng/l 17β-oestradiol resulted in adult populations that had substantially more females than males compared to control groups. Embryo-larval fish that had been exposed to 5 and 25 ng/l of 17β-oestradiol did not show a statistically significant shift in the proportion of females. (Brion, F., C. R. Tyler, X. Palazzi, B. Laillet, J. M. Porcher, J. Garric, and P. Flammarion. 2004. Impacts of 17β-oestradiol, including environmentally relevant concentrations, on reproduction after exposure during embryo-larval-, juvenile-, and adult-life stages in zebrafish (Danio rerio) . Aquatic Toxicology 68:193-217.)
-You are assigned to write the report to the Environmental Protection Agency that needs to decide what level of 17β-oestradiol to permit in sewage output. You do not want to make the level any lower than necessary, because it requires substantial additional money for the extra treatment of sewage. Given the data presented, what concentration of 17β-oestradiol would you suggest is safe to prevent feminisation of fish?


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