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- Title
Derivation and Evaluation of Putative Adverse Outcome Pathways for the Effects of Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors on Reproductive Processes in Female Fish.
- Authors
Martinović-Weigelt, Dalma; Mehinto, Alvine C.; Ankley, Gerald T.; Berninger, Jason P.; Collette, Timothy W.; Davis, John M.; Denslow, Nancy D.; Durhan, Elizabeth J.; Eid, Evan; Ekman, Drew R.; Jensen, Kathleen M.; Kahl, Michael D.; LaLone, Carlie A.; Teng, Quincy; Villeneuve, Daniel L.
- Abstract
Cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibitors are ubiquitous in aquatic systems and have been detected in fish tissues. The exposure of fish to these pharmaceuticals is concerning because COX inhibitors disrupt the synthesis of prostaglandins (PGs), which modulate a variety of essential biological functions, including reproduction. In this study, we investigated the effects of wellcharacterizedmammalian COX inhibitors on female fatheadminnow reproductive health. Fish (n=8) were exposed for 96h to water containing indomethacin (IN; 100 μg/l), ibuprofen (IB; 200 mg/l) or celecoxib (CX; 20 μg/l), and evaluated for effects on livermetabolome and ovarian gene expression. Metabolomic profiles of IN, IB and CX were not significantly different from control or one another. Exposure to IB and CX resulted in differential expression of comparable numbers of genes (IB=433, CX=545). In contrast, 2558 genes were differentially expressed in IN-treated fish. Functional analyses (canonical pathway and gene set enrichment) indicated extensive effects of IN on PG synthesis pathway, oocyte meiosis, and several other processes consistent with physiological roles of PGs. Transcriptomic data were congruent with PG data; IN-reduced plasma PG F2a concentration, whereas IB and CX did not. Five putative AOPs were developed linking the assumedmolecular initiating event of COX inhibition, with PG reduction and the adverse outcome of reproductive failure via reduction of: (1) ovulation, (2) reproductive behaviorsmediated by exogenous or endogenous PGs, and (3) oocytematuration in fish. These pathways were developed using, in part, empirical data fromthe present study and other publicly available data.
- Subjects
CYCLOOXYGENASE inhibitors; FISH genetics; PROSTAGLANDINS; INDOMETHACIN; FISH reproduction
- Publication
Toxicological Sciences, 2017, Vol 156, Issue 2, p344
- ISSN
1096-6080
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/toxsci/kfw257