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General and Comparative Endocrinology | 2014

Methylmercury-induced changes in gene transcription associated with neuroendocrine disruption in largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides)

Catherine A. Richter; Christopher J. Martyniuk; Mandy L. Annis; William G. Brumbaugh; Lia C. Chasar; Nancy D. Denslow; Donald E. Tillitt

Methyl-mercury (MeHg) is a potent neuroendocrine disruptor that impairs reproductive processes in fish. The objectives of this study were to (1) characterize transcriptomic changes induced by MeHg exposure in the female largemouth bass (LMB) hypothalamus under controlled laboratory conditions, (2) investigate the health and reproductive impacts of MeHg exposure on male and female largemouth bass (LMB) in the natural environment, and (3) identify MeHg-associated gene expression patterns in whole brain of female LMB from MeHg-contaminated habitats. The laboratory experiment was a single injection of 2.5 μg MeHg/g body weight for 96 h exposure. The field survey compared river systems in Florida, USA with comparably lower concentrations of MeHg (Wekiva, Santa Fe, and St. Johns Rivers) in fish and one river system with LMB that contained elevated concentrations of MeHg (St. Marys River). Microarray analysis was used to quantify transcriptomic responses to MeHg exposure. Although fish at the high-MeHg site did not show overt health or reproductive impairment, there were MeHg-responsive genes and pathways identified in the laboratory study that were also altered in fish from the high-MeHg site relative to fish at the low-MeHg sites. Gene network analysis suggested that MeHg regulated the expression targets of neuropeptide receptor and steroid signaling, as well as structural components of the cell. Disease-associated gene networks related to MeHg exposure, based upon expression data, included cerebellum ataxia, movement disorders, and hypercalcemia. Gene responses in the CNS are consistent with the documented neurotoxicological and neuroendocrine disrupting effects of MeHg in vertebrates.


North American Journal of Fisheries Management | 2011

Characterization of plasma vitellogenin and sex hormone concentrations during the annual reproductive cycle of the endangered razorback sucker

Jo Ellen Hinck; Diana M. Papoulias; Mandy L. Annis; Donald E. Tillitt; Carrie Marr; Nancy D. Denslow; Kevin J. Kroll; Jason Nachtmann

Abstract Population declines of the endangered razorback sucker Xyrauchen texanus in the Colorado River basin have been attributed to predation by and competition with nonnative fishes, habitat alteration, and dam construction. The reproductive health and seasonal variation of the reproductive end points of razorback sucker populations are currently unknown. Using nonlethal methods, we characterized the plasma hormonal fluctuations of reproductively mature female and male razorback suckers over a 12-month period in a hatchery by measuring their vitellogenin (VTG) and three sex hormones: 17β-estradiol (E2), testosterone (T), and 11-ketotestosterone (KT). Fish were identified as reproductive or nonreproductive based on their body weight, VTG, and sex hormone profiles. In reproductive females, the E2 concentration increased in the fall and winter, and increases in T and VTG concentrations were generally associated with the spawning period. Mean T concentrations were consistently greater in reproductive femal...


Journal of Fish Biology | 2005

Gender identification of shovelnose sturgeon using ultrasonic and endoscopic imagery and the application of the method to the pallid sturgeon

Mark L. Wildhaber; Diana M. Papoulias; A. J. DeLonay; Donald E. Tillitt; J. L. Bryan; Mandy L. Annis; J. A. Allert


Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2007

Physical and hormonal examination of Missouri River shovelnose sturgeon reproductive stage: A reference guide

Mark L. Wildhaber; Diana M. Papoulias; A. J. DeLonay; Donald E. Tillitt; J. L. Bryan; Mandy L. Annis


Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2007

Estimation of gonad volume, fecundity, and reproductive stage of shovelnose sturgeon using sonography and endoscopy with application to the endangered pallid sturgeon

J. L. Bryan; Mark L. Wildhaber; Diana M. Papoulias; A. J. DeLonay; Donald E. Tillitt; Mandy L. Annis


Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2007

Biomarkers of metals exposure in fish from lead-zinc mining areas of Southeastern Missouri, USA

Christopher J. Schmitt; Jeffrey J. Whyte; Aaron P. Roberts; Mandy L. Annis; Thomas W. May; Donald E. Tillitt


Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2007

Use of behavioral and physiological indicators to evaluate Scaphirhynchus sturgeon spawning success

A. J. DeLonay; Diana M. Papoulias; Mark L. Wildhaber; Mandy L. Annis; J. L. Bryan; S. A. Griffith; Scott H. Holan; Donald E. Tillitt


Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2009

Sex assignment of lake sturgeon (Acipenser fluvescens) based on plasma sex hormone and vitellogenin levels

Jaquelyn M. Craig; Diana M. Papoulias; Michael V. Thomas; Mandy L. Annis; James C. Boase


Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2011

Characterization of environmental cues for initiation of reproductive cycling and spawning in shovelnose sturgeon Scaphirhynchus platorynchus in the Lower Missouri River, USA

Diana M. Papoulias; A. J. DeLonay; Mandy L. Annis; Mark L. Wildhaber; Donald E. Tillitt


Scientific Investigations Report | 2016

Missouri River Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon) effects analysis—Integrative report 2016

Robert B. Jacobson; Mandy L. Annis; Michael E. Colvin; Daniel A. James; Timothy L. Welker; Michael J. Parsley

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Diana M. Papoulias

United States Geological Survey

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Donald E. Tillitt

United States Geological Survey

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A. J. DeLonay

United States Geological Survey

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Mark L. Wildhaber

United States Geological Survey

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J. L. Bryan

United States Geological Survey

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Michael J. Parsley

United States Geological Survey

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Robert B. Jacobson

United States Department of the Interior

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William G. Brumbaugh

United States Geological Survey

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