Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3204102523> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3204102523 abstract "Endocrine disrupting chemicals mimic or disrupt action of the natural hormones, adversely impacting hormonal function as well as cardiovascular, reproductive, and metabolic health. Goldfish are seasonal breeders with an annual reproductive cycle regulated by neuroendocrine signaling which involves allocation of metabolic energy to sustain growth and reproduction. We hypothesize that seasonal changes in physiology alter overall vulnerability of goldfish to metabolic perturbation induced by environmental contaminants. In this study, we assess effects of endogenous hormones, individual contaminants and their mixture on metabolism of goldfish at different reproductive stages. Exposure effects were assessed using 1 H-NMR metabolomics profiling of male goldfish midbrain, gonad and liver harvested during early recrudescence (October), mid-recrudescence (February) and late recrudescence (June). Compounds assessed include bisphenol A, nonylphenol, bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, fucosterol and a tertiary mixture (DEHP + NP + FS). Metabolome-level responses induced by contaminant exposure across tissues and seasons were benchmarked against responses induced by 17β-estradiol, testosterone and thyroid hormone (T3). We observe a clear seasonal dependence to metabolome-level alteration induced by hormone or contaminant exposures, with February (mid-recrudescence) the stage at which male goldfish are most vulnerable to metabolic perturbation. Responses induced by contaminant exposures differed from those induced by the natural hormones in a season-specific manner. Exposure to the tertiary mixture induced a functional gain at the level of biochemical pathways modeling over responses induced by individual components in select tissues and seasons. We demonstrate the importance of seasonally driven changes in physiology altering overall vulnerability of goldfish to metabolic perturbation induced by environmental contaminants, the relevance of which likely extends to other seasonally-breeding species." @default.
- W3204102523 created "2021-10-11" @default.
- W3204102523 creator A5001100041 @default.
- W3204102523 creator A5010587739 @default.
- W3204102523 creator A5026935265 @default.
- W3204102523 creator A5069046302 @default.
- W3204102523 date "2021-09-29" @default.
- W3204102523 modified "2023-10-05" @default.
- W3204102523 title "Seasonally Related Disruption of Metabolism by Environmental Contaminants in Male Goldfish (Carassius auratus)" @default.
- W3204102523 cites W1582765072 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W1863858311 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W1967667217 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W1968182297 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W1969277580 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W1971648741 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W1977710838 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W1980771183 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W1981315003 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W1982020456 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W1982111232 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W1983352700 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W1983570177 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W1984519192 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W1985940896 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W1992061497 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2000712707 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2006667097 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2007818285 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2010282031 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2012664299 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2015192043 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2019060873 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2034319541 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2036096431 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2036136192 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2042282514 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2045033085 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2045074061 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2051025379 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2067341372 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2077563858 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2082257204 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2090166415 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2094401660 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2095725242 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2099485641 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2100247356 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2103178523 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2105029818 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2111793807 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2112127422 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2118096701 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2132946599 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2134625247 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2136351174 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2145152890 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2145265944 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2147480048 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2148619299 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2165981727 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2170778510 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2282096086 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2285705746 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2295822330 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2345789140 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2383133476 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2422906106 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2518588018 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2771065027 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2792837465 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2803063349 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2900227597 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2904112953 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2914749726 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2943340864 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W2989500806 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W3000063985 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W3014706241 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W3015537071 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W3159016063 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W4211220106 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W62807062 @default.
- W3204102523 cites W818581388 @default.
- W3204102523 doi "https://doi.org/10.3389/ftox.2021.750870" @default.
- W3204102523 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35295106" @default.
- W3204102523 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3204102523 type Work @default.
- W3204102523 sameAs 3204102523 @default.
- W3204102523 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W3204102523 countsByYear W32041025232023 @default.
- W3204102523 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3204102523 hasAuthorship W3204102523A5001100041 @default.
- W3204102523 hasAuthorship W3204102523A5010587739 @default.
- W3204102523 hasAuthorship W3204102523A5026935265 @default.
- W3204102523 hasAuthorship W3204102523A5069046302 @default.
- W3204102523 hasBestOaLocation W32041025231 @default.
- W3204102523 hasConcept C112672928 @default.
- W3204102523 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W3204102523 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W3204102523 hasConcept C135870905 @default.