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Biologia | 2008

Endocrine regulation of the reproduction in crustaceans: Identification of potential targets for toxicants and environmental contaminants

Edita Mazurová; Klára Hilscherová; Rita Triebskorn; Heinz-R. Köhler; Blahoslav Maršálek; Luděk Bláha

Progress in ecotoxicological research documents that crustaceans are highly vulnerable to diverse chemicals and toxicants in the environment. In particular, pollutants affecting endocrine homeostasis in crustaceans (i.e., endocrine disruptors) are intensively studied, and serious reproductive disorders have been documented. In this review, current knowledge about the endocrine regulation of the crustacean reproduction is put together with the published ecotoxicological data with an attempt to summarize the potential of xenobiotics to affect crustacean reproduction. Following gaps and trends were identified: (1) Studies are required in the field of neurohormone (serotonin and dopamine) regulation of the reproduction and possible modulations by environmental toxicants such as antidepressant drugs. (2) Molting-related parameters (regulated by ecdysteroid hormones) are closely coordinated with the development and reproduction cycles in crustaceans (cross-links with methyl farnesoate signalling), and their susceptibility to toxicants should be studied. (3) Other biochemical targets for xenobiotics were recently discovered in crustaceans and these should be explored by further ecotoxicological studies (e.g., new information about ecdysteroid receptor molecular biology). (4) Some sex steroid hormones known from vertebrates (testosterone, progesterone) have been reported in crustaceans but knowledge about their targets (crustacean steroid receptors) and signalling is still limited. (5) Determination of the sex in developing juveniles (affecting the sex ratio in population) is a sensitive parameter to various xenobiotics (including endocrine disruptors) but its modulation by general environmental stress and non-specific toxicity should be further studied.


Aquatic Toxicology | 2008

Endocrine effects of contaminated sediments on the freshwater snail Potamopyrgus antipodarum in vivo and in the cell bioassays in vitro.

Edita Mazurová; Klára Hilscherová; Veronika Jálová; Heinz-R. Köhler; Rita Triebskorn R; John P. Giesy; Luděk Bláha

Lake Pilnok located in the black coal-mining region Ostrava-Karvina, Czech Republic, contains sediments highly contaminated with powdered waste coal. Moreover, population of the endangered species of narrow-clawed crayfish Pontastacus leptodactylus with high proportion of intersex individuals (18%) was observed at this site. These findings motivated our work that aimed to evaluate contamination, endocrine disruptive potency using in vitro assays and in vivo effects of contaminated sediments on reproduction of sediment-dwelling invertebrates. Chemical analyses revealed low concentrations of persistent chlorinated compounds and heavy metals but concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) were high (sum of 16 PAHs 10 microg/g dw). Organic extracts from sediments caused significant in vitro AhR-mediated activity in the bioassay with H4IIE-luc cells, estrogenicity in MVLN cells and anti-androgenicity in recombinant yeast assay, and these effects could be attributed to non-persistent compounds derived from the waste coal. We have also observed significant in vivo effects of the sediments in laboratory experiments with the Prosobranchian euryhaline mud snail Potamopyrgus antipodarum. Sediments from Lake Pilnok as well as organic extracts of the sediments (externally added to the control sediment) significantly affected fecundity during 8 weeks of exposure. The effects were stimulations of fecundity at lower concentrations at the beginning of the experiment followed by inhibitions of fecundity and general toxicity. Our study indicates presence of chemicals that affected endocrine balance in invertebrates, and emphasizes the need for integrated approaches combining in vitro and in vivo bioassays with identification of chemicals to elucidate ecotoxicogical impacts of contaminated sediment samples.


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2008

Selected Endocrine Disrupting Compounds (Vinclozolin, Flutamide, Ketoconazole and Dicofol): Effects on Survival, Occurrence of Males, Growth, Molting and Reproduction of Daphnia magna

Maher Haeba; Klára Hilscherová; Edita Mazurová; Ludek Blaha


Environment International | 2006

Alteration of steroidogenesis in H295R cells by organic sediment contaminants and relationships to other endocrine disrupting effects.

Luděk Bláha; Klára Hilscherová; Edita Mazurová; Markus Hecker; Paul D. Jones; John L. Newsted; Patrick W. Bradley; Tannia Gracia; Zdenek Ďuriš; Ivona Horká; Ivan Holoubek; John P. Giesy


Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2010

Chronic toxicity of contaminated sediments on reproduction and histopathology of the crustacean Gammarus fossarum and relationship with the chemical contamination and in vitro effects

Edita Mazurová; Klára Hilscherová; Tereza Šídlová-Štěpánková; Heinz-R. Köhler; Rita Triebskorn; Dirk Jungmann; John P. Giesy; Luděk Bláha


Klinicka onkologie : casopis Ceske a Slovenske onkologicke spolecnosti | 2011

In vitro evaluation of the permeation of cytotoxic drugs through reconstructed human epidermis and oral epithelium.

Pavel Odráška; Edita Mazurová; Lenka Dolezalova; Luděk Bláha


Archive | 2007

Comparative assessment of reproductive toxicity of contaminatedfreshwater sediments by in vitro biotests and in vivo assayswith invertebrate species

Edita Mazurová; Klára Hilscherová; Rita Triebskorn; John P. Giesy; Luděk Bláha


Archive | 2007

Comparative asessment of reproductive toxicity of contaminatedfreshwater sediments by in vivo biotests with Potamopyrgusantipodarum and in vitro assays

Edita Mazurová; Luděk Bláha; Klára Hilscherová; John P. Giesy; Rita Triebskorn


Bulletin VÚRH Vodňany | 2007

Reprodukční toxicita uhelných kalů z Ostravsko-Karvinska: chronická expozice sedimentů s písečníkem novozélandským (Prosobranchia, Gastropoda, Mollusca)

Edita Mazurová; Klára Hilscherová; Veronika Jálová; Luděk Bláha; Rita Triebskorn


Archive | 2006

Bioassays as an important tool for evalution of specifictoxicity mechanisms of complex environmental mixtures

Klára Hilscherová; Tereza Štěpánková; Martin Beníšek; Jiří Novák; Edita Mazurová; Luděk Bláha; John P. Giesy

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Blahoslav Maršálek

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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