评估斑马鱼和人类核受体激活之间环境水提取物诱导的差异
Beatrice Kyei Amankwah1, Marina Grimaldi2, Pavel Šauer1
1University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Faculty of Fisheries and Protection of Waters, South Bohemian Research Centre of Aquaculture and Biodiversity of Hydrocenoses, Zátiší 728/II, CZ-389 25 Vodňany, Czech Republic.
Environmental research
|January 29, 2026
概括
人类和斑马鱼的生物测试揭示了在检测捷克水域核受体活性时的物种特异性差异. 斑马鱼测试在水生环境中监测孕激素,矿物质皮质激素和孕妇X受体活动方面优越.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 毒理学 毒理学 毒理学
- 生态毒理学 生态毒理学
背景情况:
- 使用哺乳动物受体的体外生物测试可能无法准确评估对水生生物的风险.
- 核受体激活中的特定物种差异对于理解环境风险至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了比较环境水样中的人类和斑马鱼核受体活动.
- 确定最适合用于监测水生生态系统内分泌干扰的生物测试.
主要方法:
- 从捷克的各种水生环境中采集了水样,采用了主动和被动采样.
- 使用了一组人类和斑马鱼核受体生物测试 (ERα,AR,PR,GR,MR,PXR).
- 分析了受体激活和抑制的特定物种差异.
主要成果:
- 人类雌激素受体α (hERα) 活性比斑马鱼ERα (zfERα) 更频繁地检测到.
- 雄激素受体 (AR) 活性在两种物种中都显示出类似的检测和响应能力.
- 斑马鱼生物测试在检测孕激素受体 (PR),矿物质皮质体受体 (MR) 和孕前X受体 (PXR) 活动方面更有效.
结论:
- 人类和斑马鱼核受体生物测试对于监测ERα和AR活动非常有价值.
- 建议使用斑马鱼生物测试来评估水生环境中的PR,MR和PXR活动.
- 结果引导选择适当的生物测试,以评估水中的内分泌活性.
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