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Environmental Science & Technology | 2015

Evaluation of Estrogenic Activity of Wastewater: Comparison Among In Vitro ERα Reporter Gene Assay, In Vivo Vitellogenin Induction, and Chemical Analysis

Masaru Ihara; Tomokazu Kitamura; Vimal Kumar; Chang-Beom Park; Mariko O. Ihara; Sang-Jung Lee; Naoyuki Yamashita; Shinichi Miyagawa; Taisen Iguchi; Seiichiro Okamoto; Yutaka Suzuki; Hiroaki Tanaka

The in vitro estrogen receptor (ER) reporter gene assay has long been used to measure estrogenic activity in wastewater. In a previous study, we demonstrated that the assay represents net estrogenic activity in the balance between estrogenic and antiestrogenic activities in wastewater. However, it remained unclear whether the net estrogenic activity measured by the in vitro ERα reporter gene assay can predict the in vivo estrogenic effect of wastewater. To determine this, we measured the following: estrogenic and antiestrogenic activities of wastewater and reclaimed water by the in vitro ERα reporter gene assay, expression of vitellogenin-1 (vtg1) and choriogenin-H (chgH) in male medaka (Oryzias latipes) by quantitative real-time PCR, and estrone, 17β-estradiol, estriol, and 17α-ethynylestradiol concentrations chemically to predict estrogenic activity. The net estrogenic activity measured by the in vitro medaka ERα reporter gene assay predicted the in vivo vtg1/chgH expression in male medaka more accurately than the concentrations of estrogens. These results also mean that in vivo vtg1/chgH expression in male medaka is determined by the balance between estrogenic and antiestrogenic activities. The in vitro medaka ERα reporter gene assay also predicted in vivo vtg1/chgH expression on male medaka better than the human ERα reporter gene assay.


Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2017

Water quality comparison of secondary effluent and reclaimed water to ambient river water of southern Okinawa Island via biological evaluation

Hiroyuki Mano; Fumihiko Takeda; Tomokazu Kitamura; Seiichiro Okamoto; Yutaka Suzuki; Chang-Beom Park; Nobuhito Yasui; Kentarou Kobayashi; Yuji Tanaka; Naoyuki Yamashita; Mizuhiko Minamiyama

The objective of this work was to evaluate the biological effect of the secondary effluent (SE) of a wastewater treatment plant and reclaimed water treated via ultrafiltration (UF) followed by either reverse osmosis (RO) membrane filtration or nanofiltration (NF) to be used for environmental use by comparing the results of algal growth inhibition tests of concentrated samples of the SE and permeates of RO and NF with those of six rivers in southern Okinawa Island. Although the SE water had no adverse effects on the growth of the algae Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata, it could lead to water quality degradation of rivers in terms of its toxic unit value, whereas the use of RO and NF permeates would not lead to such degradation. The recharge of rivers, into which domestic wastewater and livestock effluents might be discharged in southern Okinawa Island, with reclaimed water subjected to advanced treatment could dilute the concentrations of chemicals that cause biological effects and improve the water quality of the rivers, based on the results of the bioassay using P. subcapitata. Comparing the results of bioassays of reclaimed water with those of the ambient water at a site might be effective in assessing the water quality of reclaimed water for environmental use at the site.


Journal of Water and Environment Technology | 2016

Preliminary Ecological Risk Assessment of 10 PPCPs and their Contributions to the Toxicity of Concentrated Surface Water on an Algal Species in the Middle Basin of Tama River

Hiroyuki Mano; Seiichiro Okamoto


Journal of Water and Environment Technology | 2015

Initial Environmental Risk Assessment of Japanese PRTR Substances in Treated Wastewater

Fumihiko Takeda; Hiroyuki Mano; Yutaka Suzuki; Seiichiro Okamoto


Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers | 2015

EVALUTATION OF TOXICITY REDUCTION OF TREATED WASTEWATER BY UF AND RO MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGIES BASED ON ALGAL GROWTH INHIBITION TEST AND SHORT TERM TOXICITY TEST ON EMBRYO AND SAC-FRY STAGES OF MEDAKA

Hiroyuki Mano; Fumihiko Takeda; Tomokazu Kitamura; Seiichiro Okamoto; Kentaro Kobayashi; Hiroo Takabatake; Naoyuki Yamashita; Hiroaki Tanaka


Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers | 2018

INITIAL HEALTH AND ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT OF CHEMICALS IN TREATED WASTEWATER IN OKINAWA PREFECTURE BASED ON JAPANESE PRTR SYSTEM

Fumihiko Takeda; Hiroyuki Mano; Mizuhiko Minamiyama; Seiichiro Okamoto


Journal of Water and Environment Technology | 2017

Seasonal Variation in Ability of Wastewater Treatment for Reduction in Biological Effects Evaluated Based on Algal Growth

Fumihiko Takeda; Mizuhiko Minamiyama; Seiichiro Okamoto


Journal of Japan Society on Water Environment | 2017

Primary Water-Quality Factors Influencing Long-Term Change of Blue-Green Algal Growth in Lake Kasumigaura

Yutaka Suzuki; Yoshiyuki Shibayama; Seiichiro Okamoto


Journal of Water and Environment Technology | 2016

Dissolution Tests and Microbial Community Analysis Using the Bottom Sediment before and after a Heavy Storm

Ikuo Tsushima; Yoshiyuki Shibayama; Koya Komori; Seiichiro Okamoto


Japanese Journal of Water Treatment Biology | 2016

Toxicity of Wastewater with Regard To Ammonia Evaluated by Algal Growth Inhibition Test: A Case Study Using Wastewater Treatment Pilot Plant

Fumihiko Takeda; Koya Komori; Mizuhiko Minamiyama; Seiichiro Okamoto

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Yutaka Suzuki

Ministry of Construction

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Naoyuki Yamashita

Environmental Quality Management

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Koya Komori

Ministry of Construction

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Hiroaki Tanaka

Environmental Quality Management

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Masaru Ihara

Environmental Quality Management

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Chang-Beom Park

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

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