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Title
Sub-lethal effects of a carbamate pesticide on pheromone mediated endocrine function in Atlantic salmon
Publication Abstract

Sub-lethal effects of a carbamate pesticide on pheromone mediated endocrine function in Atlantic salmon

A. Moore and C.P. Waring

The sublethal effect of the carbamate pesticide carbofuran on the priming pheromonal system of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) was investigated. Previous studies have demonstrated that ovulated female salmon release a priming pheromone in their urine (considered to be an F-type prostaglandin) which is subsequently detected by mature male salmon and results in increased levels of plasma sex steroids and expressible milt. In the present study, electrophysiological recordings from the olfactory epithelium of mature male salmon part indicated that the responses to prostaglandin F(PGF) were significantly reduced at nominal concentrations of carbofuran as low as 1.0 µg l-1, and the threshold of detection was reduced 10-fold. A 5 day exposure to carbofuran significantly reduced the ability of male part to respond to PGF,a stimulation. The priming effect of PGF, on milt and plasma 17,20β-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one levels were abolished at water concentrations at and above 2.7 µg l-1. In addition, the priming effect of PGF on plasma testosterone ate 11-ketotestosterone concentrations was abolished at water carbofuran concentrations above 6.5 µg l-1. Exposure to similar concentrations of carbofuran also resulted in a reduction in the levels of free and glueuronidated steroids in the bile of PGF,a primed male part. The effect of carbofuran on the priming response did not appear to be due to a direct effect on the testes, since the ability of testes to respond to pituitary extract stimulation in vitro was not impaired in carbofuran-exposed males. Carbofuran appeared to reduce significantly or abolish the priming pheromonal system in mature male part by directly affectng the ability of the olfactory system to detect PGF, although the toxicological mechanism involved is as yet unknown. The results are therefore discussed in relation to the possible sublethal effects of carbofuran on reproduction in the Atlantic salmon.

Reference:

A. Moore and C.P. Waring, 1997. Sub-lethal effects of a carbamate pesticide on pheromone mediated endocrine function in Atlantic salmon. Fish Physiology and Biochemistry, 17: 203-211

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Publication Authors
A. Moore* and C.P. Waring
Publication Date
January 1997
Publication Reference
Fish Physiology and Biochemistry, 17: 203-211
Publication DOI: https://doi.org/