Mammalian glucocorticoid metabolites act as androgenic endocrine disruptors in the medaka (oryzias latipes)

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Abstract

Glucocorticoid metabolites enter the aquatic environment via mammalian excrements. Molecular structures of their C19O3 metabolites strongly resemble the major fish androgen 11-ketotestosterone. Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that the cortisol metabolite 5α-androstan-3,11,17-trione acts similarly to 11-ketotestosterone by employing a fish screening assay for endocrine-active substances. After 21 d, both 11-oxygenated compounds had masculinized sex characteristics of the anal fin in female medaka in a dosedependent manner. © 2010 SETAC.

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Grillitsch, B., Altmann, D., Schabuss, M., Zornig, H., Sommerfeld-Stur, I., & Möstl, E. (2010). Mammalian glucocorticoid metabolites act as androgenic endocrine disruptors in the medaka (oryzias latipes). Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 29(7), 1613–1620. https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.176

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