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Effects of the antimicrobial contaminant triclocarban, and co-exposure with the androgen 17beta-trenbolone, on reproductive function and ovarian transcriptome of the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas).
Triclocarban (TCC) is a widely used antimicrobial agent that is routinely detected in surface waters. The present study was designed to examine TCC’s efficacy and mode of action as a reproductive toxicant in fish. Reproductively mature Pimephales promelas were continuously exposed to either 1 or 5 μg TCC/L, 0.5 μg 17β-trenbolone (TRB)/L or a mixture (MIX) of 5 μg TCC and 0.5 μg TRB/L for 22 d and a variety of reproductive and endocrine-related endpoints were examined. The data set includes: -Concentrations of the test chemicals detected in water and tissues of exposed fish -Ex vivo production of testosterone and estradiol by gonad tissue placed in culture (ex vivo). -Plasma concentrations of testosterone, 17beta estradiol, and vitellogenin -Targeted gene expression measurements examining relative abundance of messenger RNA coding for enzymes involved in steroid synthesis: cholesterol side-chain cleavage (cyp11a), 17-a-hydroxylase/17,20 lyase (cyp17), aromatase (cyp19a1a), 3b-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3bhsd), 11bhydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (11bhsd), and 17b-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (17bhsd) as well as five additional transcripts measured included steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (star), Vtg receptor (vtgr), follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (fshr), luteinizing hormone receptor (lhr), and androgen receptor (ar). -Ovarian transcriptomics data measured using a 15000 feature oligonucleotide microarray (GEO Platform Accession GPL10259). -Survival, reproduction, and morphological data. -. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Villeneuve , D., K. Jensen , J. Cavallin , E. Durhan, N. Garcia-Reyero, M. Kahl , R. Leino, E. Makynen, L. Wehmas, E. Perkins, and G. Ankley. Effects of the anti-microbial contaminant triclocarban and co-exposure with the androgen 17â-trenbolone, on reproductive function and ovarian transcriptome of the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas). ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Pensacola, FL, USA, 36(1): :231-242, (2017).
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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.
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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).
Effects of Chronic Exposure to Triclosan on Reproductive and Thyroid Endpoints in the Adult Wistar Female Rat
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This dataset includes the results of a long term adult female rat oral exposure to triclosan and includes hormone, estrous cyclicity, thyroid histology and liver gene expression data. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Louis, G., D. Hallinger, J. Braxton, A. Kamel, and T. Stoker. Effects of Chronic Exposure to Triclosan on Reproductive and Thyroid Endpoints in the Adult Wistar Female Rat. JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH. Taylor & Francis, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, USA, 236-249, (2017).
Rapid Effects of the Aromatase Inhibitor Fadrozole on Steroid Production and Gene Expression in the Ovary of Female Fathead Minnows (Pimephales promelas)
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Aromatase inhibition is one of the chemical modes of action of concern to EPA's Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program (EDSP). In vitro bioassays that can detect aromatase inhibition are part of both the EDSP tier 1 screening program and are included subset of ToxCast assays employed for EDSP21 screening. An adverse outcome pathway (AOP) linking aromatase inhibition to reproductive dysfunction in fish has been described and endorsed by the OECD, establishing a scientifically sound connection between aromatase inhibition and adverse apical outcomes relevant to risk assessment and regulatory decision-making. Further, computational models that allow for quantitative prediction of dose-response time-course behaviors and the potential severity of the adverse outcome based on in vitro screening data have been developed. The present study provides further weight of evidence to support this AOP and its use in regulatory decision-making. In particular, it identifies rapid responses to aromatase inhibition that can be expected to occur within the first 24 h of exposure, examines the dynamic stability of gene expression responses over that period to help identify appropriate time periods in which characteristic gene expression responses may serve as effective biomarkers of exposure to aromatase inhibitors, and provides insights into different gene regulatory mechanisms that may be operating over the first few hours of exposure versus more systemic endocrine-related regulation that appear to take over after 6-12 h of exposure. These data continue to refine our understanding of this important mode of endocrine disruption and how to more efficiently and effectively both model and test for it to support regulatory decision-making. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Schroeder, A., G. Ankley, T. Habib, N. Garcia-Reyero, B. Escalon, K. Jensen, M. Kahl, E. Durhan, E. Makynen, J. Cavallin, D. Martinovic-Weigelt, E. Perkins, and D. Villeneuve. Rapid effects of the aromatase inhibitor fadrozole on steroid production and gene expression in the ovary of female fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas). GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY. Academic Press Incorporated, Orlando, FL, USA, 252: 79-87, (2017).
Rapid Effects of the Aromatase Inhibitor Fadrozole on Steroid Production and Gene Expression in the Ovary of Female Fathead Minnows (Pimephales promelas)
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Aromatase inhibition is one of the chemical modes of action of concern to EPA's Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program (EDSP). In vitro bioassays that can detect aromatase inhibition are part of both the EDSP tier 1 screening program and are included subset of ToxCast assays employed for EDSP21 screening. An adverse outcome pathway (AOP) linking aromatase inhibition to reproductive dysfunction in fish has been described and endorsed by the OECD, establishing a scientifically sound connection between aromatase inhibition and adverse apical outcomes relevant to risk assessment and regulatory decision-making. Further, computational models that allow for quantitative prediction of dose-response time-course behaviors and the potential severity of the adverse outcome based on in vitro screening data have been developed. The present study provides further weight of evidence to support this AOP and its use in regulatory decision-making. In particular, it identifies rapid responses to aromatase inhibition that can be expected to occur within the first 24 h of exposure, examines the dynamic stability of gene expression responses over that period to help identify appropriate time periods in which characteristic gene expression responses may serve as effective biomarkers of exposure to aromatase inhibitors, and provides insights into different gene regulatory mechanisms that may be operating over the first few hours of exposure versus more systemic endocrine-related regulation that appear to take over after 6-12 h of exposure. These data continue to refine our understanding of this important mode of endocrine disruption and how to more efficiently and effectively both model and test for it to support regulatory decision-making. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Schroeder, A., G. Ankley, T. Habib, N. Garcia-Reyero, B. Escalon, K. Jensen, M. Kahl, E. Durhan, E. Makynen, J. Cavallin, D. Martinovic-Weigelt, E. Perkins, and D. Villeneuve. Rapid effects of the aromatase inhibitor fadrozole on steroid production and gene expression in the ovary of female fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas). GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY. Academic Press Incorporated, Orlando, FL, USA, 252: 79-87, (2017).
Detection Limit Study
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Detection Limit Study. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Reddy, T., R. Flick , J. Lazorchak , M. Smith, B. Wiechman, and D. Lattier. Experimental paradigm for in-lab proxy aquatic studies under conditions of static, non flow through chemical exposures. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Pensacola, FL, USA, 34(12): 2796-2802, (2015).
Detection Limit Study
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Detection Limit Study. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Reddy, T., R. Flick , J. Lazorchak , M. Smith, B. Wiechman, and D. Lattier. Experimental paradigm for in-lab proxy aquatic studies under conditions of static, non flow through chemical exposures. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Pensacola, FL, USA, 34(12): 2796-2802, (2015).
Adverse Outcome Pathway Network-Based Assessment of the Interactive Effects of an Androgen Receptor Agonist and an Aromatase Inhibitor on Fish Endocrine Function
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Adverse outcome pathway (AOP) networks potentially provide a basis for predictive approaches to assess the toxicity of chemical mixtures. This study evaluated the utility of a simple AOP network to predict the interactive effects of a binary chemical mixture comprised of an inhibitor of the aromatase enzyme (fadrozole, a human pharmaceutical) and an agonist of the androgen receptor (trenbolone, a veterinary drug). Overall, prediction of interactive effects of the two chemicals based on the AOP network did not match actual observed effects. Rather, the two compounds seemed to interact in an independent manner in terms of their effects on the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis in the fish. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Ankley, G., B. Blackwell, J. Cavallin, J. Doering, D.J. Feifarek, K. Jensen, M. Kahl, C. Lalone, S. Poole, E. Randolph, T. Saari, and D. Villeneuve. Adverse outcome pathway network-based assessment of the interactive effects of an androgen receptor agonist and an aromatase inhibitor on fish endocrine function. AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 39(4): 913-922, (2020).