
The expression of Vitellogenin Gene in the Liver of Juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Exposed to Pulp and paper Mills of Iran | ||
شیلات | ||
Article 1, Volume 67, Issue 2, July 2014, Pages 149-163 PDF (891.14 K) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.22059/jfisheries.2014.51644 | ||
Authors | ||
Amir Aramoon1; Hamid Farahmand* 2; Alireza Mirvaghefi2; Mohammad Ali Nematollahi2 | ||
1MSc. Department of fisheries, faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran , Karaj-Iran | ||
2Associate Prof. Department of fisheries, faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran , Karaj-Iran | ||
Abstract | ||
Annually, the large volumes of paper mill effluent to the environment in Iran. The major pulp and paper mill contain a large amount of alcohols and fatty acids and resin acids. Such materials stimulate vitellogenin production and suggested to be an estrogen mimic which cause sterility, sex reversal, yolk advance of replication and disruption of hormone cycles in fishes. Recently, vitellogenin gene quantification is considered as an efficient biomarker for the detection of estrogenic wastewater. Therefore, in this study the real time quantification of vitellogenin gene was used to evaluate the impact of pulp and paper mill on rainbow trout. After LC50 detection, the fish was exposed to 200 and 500 ppm (0.1 and 0.25 LC50, respectively) of the pulp and paper mill obtained from Mazandaran and Pars ahvaz company- Iran for 6 and 14 days and compared with control. To evaluate vitellogenin gene expression, the liver was taken from fish on days 0, 6 and 14. RNA was extracted from the tissue and evaluated on 1% agarose gel and Nanodrap. After cDNA synthesis, the samples were subjected to Real time PCR machine and gene expression analysis was performed using Sybr Green method. The results of this study indicated that the 500 ppm treatment stimulate vitellogenin gene expression at both 6th and 14th days exposure, when comparing with control (P< 0.05). After 6 day exposure, the fish treated with 200 ppm pulp and paper mill did not show significant difference in respect to vitellogenin gene expression, where comparing with control while significant increase (P< 0.05) was observed after 14th day. This suggest pulp and paper mill influent on vitellogenin gene expression and can be used as a biomarker for such wastewater. | ||
Keywords | ||
Oncorhynchus mykiss; gene expression; Vitellogenin; Estrogenic pollution; Pulp and paper mill | ||
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