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The effects of two progestins and 17α-ethinylestradiol on cultured hepatocyte spheroids of brown trout (salmo trutta)

Raskovic, Bozidar; Madureira, Tania Vieria; Lopes, Celia; Rocha, Eduardo

(European Society for Comparative Endocrinology and International Society for Fish Endocrinology, 2022)

TY  - GEN
AU  - Raskovic, Bozidar
AU  - Madureira, Tania Vieria
AU  - Lopes, Celia
AU  - Rocha, Eduardo
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6940
AB  - Progestins are classified as emerging micropollutants in freshwater ecosystems. The concentrations of this class of contaminants in water have been increasing, since they are of anthropogenic origin and their use in human and veterinary medicine is in expansion. Apart from well-studied effects of progestins on fish, such as alterations of behavioral processes, impaired reproduction and involvement in intersex, the effects on structure and metabolism of liver are understudied; namely when progestins and estrogens are concurrent. Thus, this study is exploring sub-chronic effects of in vitro exposure hepatocyte spheroids to progestins and 17α-ethinylestradiol. Primary hepatocytes were isolated from brown trout (n = 3) and cultured for 12 days in non-adhesive plates which were constantly agitated with frequency of 60 times per minute at 18 °C. Shortly after plating, hepatocytes started to spontaneously form spheroids (3D cellular aggregates), which increased their size over time. At day 12, spheroids were exposed to either 17α-ethinylestradiol (0.3 μM), levonorgestrel and megestrol acetate in two concentrations (0.3 and 0.6 μM) or binary mixtures of these chemicals in 0.1% ethanol as a solvent. After a 6 days exposure, spheroids were measured and sampled for biochemical (lactate dehydrogenase and resazurin assays), biometrical, immunohistochemical and gene expression analyses. Both biochemical assays did not show differences between exposed groups or between exposed and control and solvent control groups, which supported that viability of exposed spheroids was not compromised. For biometry, no significant differences in sphericity, area and diameter of spheroids were found between groups. However, when anti-vitellogenin antibody was applied on histological sections, spheroids from all exposed groups had increased expression comparing with controls, proving all three chemicals could modify the hepatocyte function. Besides estrogenic targets, genes related with lipid-metabolism pathways are under study. As a perspective, analysis of the modeling effect of temperature in the same targets is being considered.
PB  - European Society for Comparative Endocrinology and International Society for Fish Endocrinology
T2  - 30th CECE & 9th ISFE Joint Conference of the European Society for Comparative Endocrinology and of the International Society for Fish Endocrinology
T1  - The effects of two progestins and 17α-ethinylestradiol on cultured hepatocyte spheroids of brown trout (salmo trutta)
EP  - 203
SP  - 203
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6940
ER  - 
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author = "Raskovic, Bozidar and Madureira, Tania Vieria and Lopes, Celia and Rocha, Eduardo",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Progestins are classified as emerging micropollutants in freshwater ecosystems. The concentrations of this class of contaminants in water have been increasing, since they are of anthropogenic origin and their use in human and veterinary medicine is in expansion. Apart from well-studied effects of progestins on fish, such as alterations of behavioral processes, impaired reproduction and involvement in intersex, the effects on structure and metabolism of liver are understudied; namely when progestins and estrogens are concurrent. Thus, this study is exploring sub-chronic effects of in vitro exposure hepatocyte spheroids to progestins and 17α-ethinylestradiol. Primary hepatocytes were isolated from brown trout (n = 3) and cultured for 12 days in non-adhesive plates which were constantly agitated with frequency of 60 times per minute at 18 °C. Shortly after plating, hepatocytes started to spontaneously form spheroids (3D cellular aggregates), which increased their size over time. At day 12, spheroids were exposed to either 17α-ethinylestradiol (0.3 μM), levonorgestrel and megestrol acetate in two concentrations (0.3 and 0.6 μM) or binary mixtures of these chemicals in 0.1% ethanol as a solvent. After a 6 days exposure, spheroids were measured and sampled for biochemical (lactate dehydrogenase and resazurin assays), biometrical, immunohistochemical and gene expression analyses. Both biochemical assays did not show differences between exposed groups or between exposed and control and solvent control groups, which supported that viability of exposed spheroids was not compromised. For biometry, no significant differences in sphericity, area and diameter of spheroids were found between groups. However, when anti-vitellogenin antibody was applied on histological sections, spheroids from all exposed groups had increased expression comparing with controls, proving all three chemicals could modify the hepatocyte function. Besides estrogenic targets, genes related with lipid-metabolism pathways are under study. As a perspective, analysis of the modeling effect of temperature in the same targets is being considered.",
publisher = "European Society for Comparative Endocrinology and International Society for Fish Endocrinology",
journal = "30th CECE & 9th ISFE Joint Conference of the European Society for Comparative Endocrinology and of the International Society for Fish Endocrinology",
title = "The effects of two progestins and 17α-ethinylestradiol on cultured hepatocyte spheroids of brown trout (salmo trutta)",
pages = "203-203",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6940"
}
Raskovic, B., Madureira, T. V., Lopes, C.,& Rocha, E.. (2022). The effects of two progestins and 17α-ethinylestradiol on cultured hepatocyte spheroids of brown trout (salmo trutta). in 30th CECE & 9th ISFE Joint Conference of the European Society for Comparative Endocrinology and of the International Society for Fish Endocrinology
European Society for Comparative Endocrinology and International Society for Fish Endocrinology., 203-203.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6940
Raskovic B, Madureira TV, Lopes C, Rocha E. The effects of two progestins and 17α-ethinylestradiol on cultured hepatocyte spheroids of brown trout (salmo trutta). in 30th CECE & 9th ISFE Joint Conference of the European Society for Comparative Endocrinology and of the International Society for Fish Endocrinology. 2022;:203-203.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6940 .
Raskovic, Bozidar, Madureira, Tania Vieria, Lopes, Celia, Rocha, Eduardo, "The effects of two progestins and 17α-ethinylestradiol on cultured hepatocyte spheroids of brown trout (salmo trutta)" in 30th CECE & 9th ISFE Joint Conference of the European Society for Comparative Endocrinology and of the International Society for Fish Endocrinology (2022):203-203,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6940 .