Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) act on the endocrine system through multiple mechanisms of action, among them interaction with estrogen receptors (ERs) is a well-identified key event in the initiation of adverse outcomes. As the most commonly used estrogen screening assays are either yeast- or human-cell based systems, the question of their (eco)toxicological relevance when assessing risks for aquatic species can be raised. The present study addresses the use of zebrafish (zf) derived reporter gene assays, both in vitro (i.e. zf liver cell lines stably expressing zfERα, zfERβ1 and zfERβ2 subtypes) and in vivo (i.e. transgenic cyp19a1b-GFP zf embryos), to assess estrogenic contaminants in river waters. By investigating 20 French river ...
Due to the potential environmental hazards on reproduction and population development in the aquatic...
Effect-based tools (EBT) based on estrogen receptor (ER) activation are widely used to monitor xeno-...
Concern about the effects of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) to fish and humans reproductive h...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) act on the endocrine system through multiple mechanisms of act...
Over the last decade, assessment of exposure of fish to aquatic endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs...
International audienceMost in vitro reporter gene assays used to assess estrogenic contamination are...
Estrogens are present in all vertebrates, from telesots to mammals, which can bind to and activate e...
Assessing the risk posed by complex environmental samples is a challenging task that requires reliab...
International audienceThe number of environmental chemical contaminants suspected to act as endocrin...
Monitoring of environmental estrogens has become a major concern to assess the quality of water bodi...
Aquatic endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) encompass a great diversity of chemicals that affect e...
One major challenge to ecotoxicology is to develop species-specific biological tools that allow rapi...
This study reports the use of the recently developed EASZY assay that uses transgenic cyp19a1b-GFP z...
The number of environmental chemical contaminants suspected to act as endocrine disruptor compounds ...
Due to the potential environmental hazards on reproduction and population development in the aquatic...
Effect-based tools (EBT) based on estrogen receptor (ER) activation are widely used to monitor xeno-...
Concern about the effects of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) to fish and humans reproductive h...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) act on the endocrine system through multiple mechanisms of act...
Over the last decade, assessment of exposure of fish to aquatic endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs...
International audienceMost in vitro reporter gene assays used to assess estrogenic contamination are...
Estrogens are present in all vertebrates, from telesots to mammals, which can bind to and activate e...
Assessing the risk posed by complex environmental samples is a challenging task that requires reliab...
International audienceThe number of environmental chemical contaminants suspected to act as endocrin...
Monitoring of environmental estrogens has become a major concern to assess the quality of water bodi...
Aquatic endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) encompass a great diversity of chemicals that affect e...
One major challenge to ecotoxicology is to develop species-specific biological tools that allow rapi...
This study reports the use of the recently developed EASZY assay that uses transgenic cyp19a1b-GFP z...
The number of environmental chemical contaminants suspected to act as endocrine disruptor compounds ...
Due to the potential environmental hazards on reproduction and population development in the aquatic...
Effect-based tools (EBT) based on estrogen receptor (ER) activation are widely used to monitor xeno-...
Concern about the effects of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) to fish and humans reproductive h...