Dm. Janz et al., Recovery of ovary size, follicle cell apoptosis, and HSP70 expression in fish exposed to bleached pulp mill effluent, CAN J FISH, 58(3), 2001, pp. 620-625
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES
We hypothesized that impaired ovarian function (e.g., reduced ovary size) i
n wild fish chronically exposed to bleached pulp mill effluents is related
to an increased rate of apoptosis in ovarian follicle (granulosa and (or) t
heca) cells. In 1996, vitellogenic white sucker (Catostomus commersoni) col
lected downstream of a bleached kraft pulp mill had reduced ovary size asso
ciated with increases in ovarian cell apoptosis and stress protein (HSP70)
expression when compared with fish collected from an upstream reference sit
e. Fish sampling was repeated in 1998 following mill maintenance changes ai
med at minimizing the discharge of process chemicals. In 1998, there were n
o differences in ovary size, ovarian cell apoptosis, or ovarian HSP70 level
s between fish collected upstream and downstream of the mill. Based on the
results of this and our previous work, we conclude that chronic stimulation
of ovarian cell apoptosis by certain components of mill effluents may repr
esent an important cellular mechanism responsible for reductions in ovary s
ize, and potentially other integrated reproductive responses, in female fis
h exposed to pulp mill effluents.