Authors
Ahmed M Al-Ansari, Ammar Saleem, Linda E Kimpe, Jim P Sherry, Mark E McMaster, Vance L Trudeau, Jules M Blais
Publication date
2010/8/1
Journal
Environmental Pollution
Volume
158
Issue
8
Pages
2566-2571
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
17α-ethynylestradiol (EE2), a synthetic estrogen prescribed as a contraceptive, was measured in Shorthead Redhorse Suckers (ShRHSs) (Moxostoma macrolepidotum) collected near a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in the St. Clair River (Ontario, Canada). We detected EE2 in 50% of the fish samples caught near the WWTP (Stag Island), which averaged 1.6±0.6ng/g (wet weight) in males and 1.43±0.96ng/g in females. No EE2 was detected in the samples from the reference site (Port Lambton) which was 26km further downstream of the Stag Island site. Only males from Stag Island had VTG induction, suggesting the Corunna WWTP effluent as a likely source of environmental estrogen. EE2 concentrations were correlated with total body lipid content (R2=0.512, p<0.01, n=10). Lipid normalized EE2 concentrations were correlated with δ15N (R2=0.436, p<0.05, n=10), suggesting higher EE2 exposures in …
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