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Effect of exposure to wastewater treatment plant effluent on fathead minnow reproduction
Adult fathead minnows were exposed to dilutions of a historically estrogenic wastewater treatment plant effluent in a 21-d reproduction study. This dataset is comprised of a variety of endpoints representing key events along adverse outcome pathways linking estrogen receptor activation and other molecular initiating events to reproductive impairment. This study demonstrates the value of using an integrative approach that encompasses analytical chemistry, in vitro bioassays, and in vivo apical and pathway-based approaches with endpoints spanning from molecular- (e.g., gene expression) to organismal- (e.g., reproduction) levels of biological organization to help infer causal relationships between chemistry and potential effects on reproduction. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Cavallin , J., K. Jensen , M. Kahl , D. Villeneuve , K. Lee, A. Schroeder , J. Mayasich, E. Eid, K. Nelson, R. Milsk, B. Blackwell, J. Berninger , C. LaLone, C. Blanksma, T. Jicha , C. Elonen , R. Johnson , and G. Ankley. Pathway-based approaches for assessment of real-time exposure to an estrogenic wastewater treatment plant effluent on fathead minnow reproduction. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Pensacola, FL, USA, 35(3): 702-716, (2016).
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Effect of exposure to wastewater treatment plant effluent on fathead minnow reproduction
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Adult fathead minnows were exposed to dilutions of a historically estrogenic wastewater treatment plant effluent in a 21-d reproduction study. This dataset is comprised of a variety of endpoints representing key events along adverse outcome pathways linking estrogen receptor activation and other molecular initiating events to reproductive impairment. This study demonstrates the value of using an integrative approach that encompasses analytical chemistry, in vitro bioassays, and in vivo apical and pathway-based approaches with endpoints spanning from molecular- (e.g., gene expression) to organismal- (e.g., reproduction) levels of biological organization to help infer causal relationships between chemistry and potential effects on reproduction. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Cavallin , J., K. Jensen , M. Kahl , D. Villeneuve , K. Lee, A. Schroeder , J. Mayasich, E. Eid, K. Nelson, R. Milsk, B. Blackwell, J. Berninger , C. LaLone, C. Blanksma, T. Jicha , C. Elonen , R. Johnson , and G. Ankley. Pathway-based approaches for assessment of real-time exposure to an estrogenic wastewater treatment plant effluent on fathead minnow reproduction. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Pensacola, FL, USA, 35(3): 702-716, (2016).
Conversion of environmental estrone to estradiol by male fathead minnows
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This data set describes experiments that were conducted to investigate whether exposure of male fathead minnows to environmentally-relevant estrone concentrations would result in elevated plasma 17β-estradiol concentrations in the fish. Secondly, we sought to establish whether observed elevations in plasma 17β-estradiol occurred as a result of the conversion of external estrone by the fish using an approach involving exposure of the fish to 13C-labeled estrone. Endpoints reported in the dataset include plasma 17β-estradiol and estrone concentrations, plasma vitellogenin concentrations, hepatic vitellogenin mRNA, 13C-labeled plasma 17β-estradiol and estrone concentrations, and testicular and/or hepatic expression of aromatase and several hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases involved in estrone metabolism. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Ankley, G., D. Feifarek, B. Blackwell, J. Cavallin, K. Jensen, M. Kahl, S. Poole, E. Randolph, T. Saari, and D. Villeneuve. Reevaluating the significance of estrone as an environmental estrogen (article). ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 51: 4705-4713, (2017).
Conversion of environmental estrone to estradiol by male fathead minnows
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This data set describes experiments that were conducted to investigate whether exposure of male fathead minnows to environmentally-relevant estrone concentrations would result in elevated plasma 17β-estradiol concentrations in the fish. Secondly, we sought to establish whether observed elevations in plasma 17β-estradiol occurred as a result of the conversion of external estrone by the fish using an approach involving exposure of the fish to 13C-labeled estrone. Endpoints reported in the dataset include plasma 17β-estradiol and estrone concentrations, plasma vitellogenin concentrations, hepatic vitellogenin mRNA, 13C-labeled plasma 17β-estradiol and estrone concentrations, and testicular and/or hepatic expression of aromatase and several hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases involved in estrone metabolism. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Ankley, G., D. Feifarek, B. Blackwell, J. Cavallin, K. Jensen, M. Kahl, S. Poole, E. Randolph, T. Saari, and D. Villeneuve. Reevaluating the significance of estrone as an environmental estrogen (article). ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 51: 4705-4713, (2017).
Putative adverse outcome pathway development based on physiological responses of female fathead minnows to model estrogen versus androgen receptor agonists
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"Morshead ML, Jensen KM, Ankley GT, Vliet S, LaLone CA, Aller AV, Watanabe KH, Villeneuve DL. Putative adverse outcome pathway development based on physiological responses of female fathead minnows to model estrogen versus androgen receptor agonists. Aquat Toxicol. 2023 Aug;261:106607. doi: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2023.106607. Epub 2023 Jun 9. PMID: 37354817.". This dataset is associated with the following publication: Morshead, M., K. Jensen, G. Ankley, S. Vliet, C. LaLone, D. Villeneuve, A. Vidales Aller, and K. Watanabe. Putative adverse outcome pathway development based on physiological responses of female fathead minnows to model estrogen versus androgen receptor agonists. AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 261: 106607, (2023).
Effects of metformin and its metabolite guanylurea on fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) reproduction
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Data associated with exposures of fathead minnows to varying concentrations of metformin and/or guanylurea. Includes three individual studies: ex vivo steroidogenesis assay, 96 h time course assay, 23 d reproduction assay. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Blackwell, B., G. Ankley, A. Biales, J. Cavallin, A. Cole, T. Collette, D. Ekman, R. Hofer, W. Huang, K. Jensen, M. Kahl, A. Kittelson, S. Romano, M. See, Q. Teng, C. Tilton, and D. Villeneuve. Effects of Metformin and its Metabolite Guanylurea on Fathead Minnow (Pimephales promelas) Reproduction (FY22 Manuscript). ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Pensacola, FL, USA, 41(11): 2708-2720, (2022).
Effects of metformin and its metabolite guanylurea on fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) reproduction
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Data associated with exposures of fathead minnows to varying concentrations of metformin and/or guanylurea. Includes three individual studies: ex vivo steroidogenesis assay, 96 h time course assay, 23 d reproduction assay. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Blackwell, B., G. Ankley, A. Biales, J. Cavallin, A. Cole, T. Collette, D. Ekman, R. Hofer, W. Huang, K. Jensen, M. Kahl, A. Kittelson, S. Romano, M. See, Q. Teng, C. Tilton, and D. Villeneuve. Effects of Metformin and its Metabolite Guanylurea on Fathead Minnow (Pimephales promelas) Reproduction (FY22 Manuscript). ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Pensacola, FL, USA, 41(11): 2708-2720, (2022).
Derivation and Evaluation of Putative Adverse Outcome Pathways for Effects of Cycylooxygenase inhibitors on Reproductive Processes in Female Fish
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Fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) were exposed to 100 ug/L indomethacin, 200 ug/L ibuprofen, or 20 ug/L celecoxib for 96 h. Effects on cycloxygenase enzyme activity in ovary, prostaglandin F2alpha concentrations in plasma, 17beta-estradiol concentrations in plasma, and vitellogenin concentrations in plasma were measured. Gene expression in ovary samples was evaluated using a 15,000 probe oligonucleotide microarray. Transcriptomics data (raw data and normalized) are available through the National Center for Biotechnology Information, Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), accession number GSE72976. Metabolite profiles in liver tissue were measured by proton nuclear magnetic resonance. In addition to these data, the data set also contains identification of differentially expressed genes, pathway enrichment and gene set enrichment analyes, ToxCast data for indomethacin and celecoxib, chemical-gene interaction data derived from the Comparative Toxicogenomics database, and results from Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 SeqAPASS analyses that examine conservation of target proteins across species (https://seqapass.epa.gov/seqapass/). This dataset is associated with the following publication: Martinovic-Weigelt, D., A. Mehinto, G. Ankley , J. Berninger, T. Collette , J. Davis , N. Denslow, E. Durhan, E. Eid, D. Ekman , K. Jensen , M. Kahl , C. LaLone , Q. Teng , and D. Villeneuve. Derivation and evaluation of putative adverse outcome pathways for the effects of cyclooxygenase inhibitors on reproductive processes in female fish. TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES. Society of Toxicology, 156(2): 344-361, (2017).
Derivation and Evaluation of Putative Adverse Outcome Pathways for Effects of Cycylooxygenase inhibitors on Reproductive Processes in Female Fish
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Fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) were exposed to 100 ug/L indomethacin, 200 ug/L ibuprofen, or 20 ug/L celecoxib for 96 h. Effects on cycloxygenase enzyme activity in ovary, prostaglandin F2alpha concentrations in plasma, 17beta-estradiol concentrations in plasma, and vitellogenin concentrations in plasma were measured. Gene expression in ovary samples was evaluated using a 15,000 probe oligonucleotide microarray. Transcriptomics data (raw data and normalized) are available through the National Center for Biotechnology Information, Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), accession number GSE72976. Metabolite profiles in liver tissue were measured by proton nuclear magnetic resonance. In addition to these data, the data set also contains identification of differentially expressed genes, pathway enrichment and gene set enrichment analyes, ToxCast data for indomethacin and celecoxib, chemical-gene interaction data derived from the Comparative Toxicogenomics database, and results from Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 SeqAPASS analyses that examine conservation of target proteins across species (https://seqapass.epa.gov/seqapass/). This dataset is associated with the following publication: Martinovic-Weigelt, D., A. Mehinto, G. Ankley , J. Berninger, T. Collette , J. Davis , N. Denslow, E. Durhan, E. Eid, D. Ekman , K. Jensen , M. Kahl , C. LaLone , Q. Teng , and D. Villeneuve. Derivation and evaluation of putative adverse outcome pathways for the effects of cyclooxygenase inhibitors on reproductive processes in female fish. TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES. Society of Toxicology, 156(2): 344-361, (2017).
Case study in 21st century ecotoxicology: Using in vitro aromatase inhibition data to predict reproductive outcomes in fish, in vivo.
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Data set includes empirical results from 60 h, 10 d, and 21 d exposures of female fathead minnows to the fungicide imazalil as well as simulations from predictive models anchored to an established adverse outcome pathway (https://aopwiki.org/aops/25). Contents are organized into multiple tabs: (1) Simulated effects on plasma 17b-estradiol and vitellogenin used to inform experimental design. (2) Model simulations based on nominal concentrations used in the 60 h, 10 d, and 21 d exposures. (3) Biological effects data from the 60 h experiment. (4) Analytical exposure verification from the 60 h experiment. (5) Biological effects data from the 10 d exposure. (6) Biological effects data from 21 d exposure. (7) Analytical exposure verification from the 10 d and 21 d exposures. (8) Reproduction data from the 10 d and 21 d exposures. (9) Simulated reproduction results based on nominal exposure concentrations used in the 10 d and 21 d exposures. (10) Histopathology evaluations for selected females from the 10 d and 21 d exposures. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Villeneuve, D., B. Blackwell, C. Blanksma, J. Cavallin, W. Cheng, R. Conolly, K. Conrow, D. Feifarek, L. Heinis, K. Jensen, M. Kahl, R. Milsk, S. Poole, E. Randolph, T. Saari, K. Watanabe, and G. Ankley. Case Study in 21st-Century Ecotoxicology: Using In Vitro Aromatase Inhibition Data to Predict Reproductive Outcomes in Fish In Vivo. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Pensacola, FL, USA, 42(1): 100-116, (2023).
Case study in 21st century ecotoxicology: Using in vitro aromatase inhibition data to predict reproductive outcomes in fish, in vivo.
공공데이터포털
Data set includes empirical results from 60 h, 10 d, and 21 d exposures of female fathead minnows to the fungicide imazalil as well as simulations from predictive models anchored to an established adverse outcome pathway (https://aopwiki.org/aops/25). Contents are organized into multiple tabs: (1) Simulated effects on plasma 17b-estradiol and vitellogenin used to inform experimental design. (2) Model simulations based on nominal concentrations used in the 60 h, 10 d, and 21 d exposures. (3) Biological effects data from the 60 h experiment. (4) Analytical exposure verification from the 60 h experiment. (5) Biological effects data from the 10 d exposure. (6) Biological effects data from 21 d exposure. (7) Analytical exposure verification from the 10 d and 21 d exposures. (8) Reproduction data from the 10 d and 21 d exposures. (9) Simulated reproduction results based on nominal exposure concentrations used in the 10 d and 21 d exposures. (10) Histopathology evaluations for selected females from the 10 d and 21 d exposures. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Villeneuve, D., B. Blackwell, C. Blanksma, J. Cavallin, W. Cheng, R. Conolly, K. Conrow, D. Feifarek, L. Heinis, K. Jensen, M. Kahl, R. Milsk, S. Poole, E. Randolph, T. Saari, K. Watanabe, and G. Ankley. Case Study in 21st-Century Ecotoxicology: Using In Vitro Aromatase Inhibition Data to Predict Reproductive Outcomes in Fish In Vivo. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Pensacola, FL, USA, 42(1): 100-116, (2023).