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Summary of 17 chemicals evaluated by OECD TG229 using Japanese Medaka, Oryzias latipes in EXTEND 2016

In June 2016, the Ministry of the Environment of Japan announced a program “EXTEND2016” on the implementation of testing and assessment for endocrine active chemicals, consisting of a two‐tiered strategy. The aim of the Tier 1 screening and the Tier 2 testing is to identify the impacts on the endocr...

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Autores principales: Kawashima, Yukio, Onishi, Yuta, Tatarazako, Norihisa, Yamamoto, Hirotaka, Koshio, Masaaki, Oka, Tomohiro, Horie, Yoshifumi, Watanabe, Haruna, Nakamoto, Takashi, Yamamoto, Jun, Ishikawa, Hidenori, Sato, Tomomi, Yamazaki, Kunihiko, Iguchi, Taisen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9297976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34725835
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jat.4255
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author Kawashima, Yukio
Onishi, Yuta
Tatarazako, Norihisa
Yamamoto, Hirotaka
Koshio, Masaaki
Oka, Tomohiro
Horie, Yoshifumi
Watanabe, Haruna
Nakamoto, Takashi
Yamamoto, Jun
Ishikawa, Hidenori
Sato, Tomomi
Yamazaki, Kunihiko
Iguchi, Taisen
author_facet Kawashima, Yukio
Onishi, Yuta
Tatarazako, Norihisa
Yamamoto, Hirotaka
Koshio, Masaaki
Oka, Tomohiro
Horie, Yoshifumi
Watanabe, Haruna
Nakamoto, Takashi
Yamamoto, Jun
Ishikawa, Hidenori
Sato, Tomomi
Yamazaki, Kunihiko
Iguchi, Taisen
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description In June 2016, the Ministry of the Environment of Japan announced a program “EXTEND2016” on the implementation of testing and assessment for endocrine active chemicals, consisting of a two‐tiered strategy. The aim of the Tier 1 screening and the Tier 2 testing is to identify the impacts on the endocrine system and to characterize the adverse effects to aquatic animals by endocrine disrupting chemicals detected in the aquatic environment in Japan. For the consistent assessment of the effects on reproduction associated with estrogenic, anti‐estrogenic, androgenic, and/or anti‐androgenic activities of chemicals throughout Tier 1 screening to Tier 2 testing, a unified test species, Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes), has been used. For Tier 1 screening, the in vivo Fish Short‐Term Reproduction Assay (OECD test guideline No. 229) was conducted for 17 chemicals that were nominated based on the results of environmental monitoring, existing knowledge obtained from a literature survey, and positive results in reporter gene assays using the estrogen receptor of Japanese medaka. In the 17 assays using Japanese medaka, adverse effects on reproduction (i.e., reduction in fecundity and/or fertility) were suggested for 10 chemicals, and a significant increase of hepatic vitellogenin in males, indicating estrogenic (estrogen receptor agonistic) potency, was found for eight chemicals at the concentrations in which no overt toxicity was observed. Based on these results, and the frequency and the concentrations detected in the Japanese environment, estrone, 4‐nonylphenol (branched isomers), 4‐tert‐octylphenol, triphenyl phosphate, and bisphenol A were considered as high priority candidate substances for the Tier 2 testing.
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spelling pubmed-92979762022-07-21 Summary of 17 chemicals evaluated by OECD TG229 using Japanese Medaka, Oryzias latipes in EXTEND 2016 Kawashima, Yukio Onishi, Yuta Tatarazako, Norihisa Yamamoto, Hirotaka Koshio, Masaaki Oka, Tomohiro Horie, Yoshifumi Watanabe, Haruna Nakamoto, Takashi Yamamoto, Jun Ishikawa, Hidenori Sato, Tomomi Yamazaki, Kunihiko Iguchi, Taisen J Appl Toxicol Research Articles In June 2016, the Ministry of the Environment of Japan announced a program “EXTEND2016” on the implementation of testing and assessment for endocrine active chemicals, consisting of a two‐tiered strategy. The aim of the Tier 1 screening and the Tier 2 testing is to identify the impacts on the endocrine system and to characterize the adverse effects to aquatic animals by endocrine disrupting chemicals detected in the aquatic environment in Japan. For the consistent assessment of the effects on reproduction associated with estrogenic, anti‐estrogenic, androgenic, and/or anti‐androgenic activities of chemicals throughout Tier 1 screening to Tier 2 testing, a unified test species, Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes), has been used. For Tier 1 screening, the in vivo Fish Short‐Term Reproduction Assay (OECD test guideline No. 229) was conducted for 17 chemicals that were nominated based on the results of environmental monitoring, existing knowledge obtained from a literature survey, and positive results in reporter gene assays using the estrogen receptor of Japanese medaka. In the 17 assays using Japanese medaka, adverse effects on reproduction (i.e., reduction in fecundity and/or fertility) were suggested for 10 chemicals, and a significant increase of hepatic vitellogenin in males, indicating estrogenic (estrogen receptor agonistic) potency, was found for eight chemicals at the concentrations in which no overt toxicity was observed. Based on these results, and the frequency and the concentrations detected in the Japanese environment, estrone, 4‐nonylphenol (branched isomers), 4‐tert‐octylphenol, triphenyl phosphate, and bisphenol A were considered as high priority candidate substances for the Tier 2 testing. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-11-02 2022-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9297976/ /pubmed/34725835 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jat.4255 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Journal of Applied Toxicology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Kawashima, Yukio
Onishi, Yuta
Tatarazako, Norihisa
Yamamoto, Hirotaka
Koshio, Masaaki
Oka, Tomohiro
Horie, Yoshifumi
Watanabe, Haruna
Nakamoto, Takashi
Yamamoto, Jun
Ishikawa, Hidenori
Sato, Tomomi
Yamazaki, Kunihiko
Iguchi, Taisen
Summary of 17 chemicals evaluated by OECD TG229 using Japanese Medaka, Oryzias latipes in EXTEND 2016
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title_full_unstemmed Summary of 17 chemicals evaluated by OECD TG229 using Japanese Medaka, Oryzias latipes in EXTEND 2016
title_short Summary of 17 chemicals evaluated by OECD TG229 using Japanese Medaka, Oryzias latipes in EXTEND 2016
title_sort summary of 17 chemicals evaluated by oecd tg229 using japanese medaka, oryzias latipes in extend 2016
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9297976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34725835
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jat.4255
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