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Reproductive Assessment of Japanese Medaka (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Oryzias latipes</Emphasis>) Following a Four-Week Fluoxetine (SSRI) Exposure
Authors:Christy M Foran  James Weston  Marc Slattery  Bryan W Brooks  Duane B Huggett
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia 26506-6057, United States;(2) University of Mississippi, School of Pharmacy, Environmental Toxicology Research Program, University, Mississippi 38677, United States;(3) Baylor University, Department of Environmental Studies, Waco, Texas 76798-7266, United States
Abstract:The occurrence of environmental pharmaceutical products has recently received considerable attention, but impacts on the aquatic environment are largely unknown. Fluoxetine is a widely prescribed antidepressant and acts physiologically as a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). To determine its potential to disrupt teleost reproductive function, Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) were exposed to fluoxetine at aqueous nominal concentrations of 0, 0.1, 0.5, 1 and 5 mgrg/L for 4 weeks. The last 14 days of this exposure included a reproductive assessment in which no significant changes were observed in egg production, rate of fertilization and spawning, or hatching success of fertilized eggs. A low incidence (1.97–2.53%; 4.02–5.16-fold greater than controls) of developmental abnormalities was observed in offspring from all fluoxetine treatments. Adult gonadal somatic index, hepatic vitellogenin, and ex vivo gonadal steroidogenesis were also unaffected. Circulating plasma estradiol levels in females were significantly increased by 0.1 and 0.5 mgrg/L treatments. Our study provides novel information on fish biochemical, physiological, and reproduction responses to environmentally realistic fluoxetine concentrations.
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