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Trenbolone acetate metabolites promote ovarian growth and development in adult Japanese medaka ( Oryzias latipes )

General and Comparative Endocrinology, ISSN: 0016-6480, Vol: 202, Page: 1-7
2014
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Trenbolone acetate, a synthetic androgen, has been used as a growth promoter in beef cattle in the US since 1987. While several teleost studies have investigated the masculinization effects of the metabolite 17β-trenbolone, few have focused on the reproductive impacts of all three trenbolone acetate (TBA) metabolites including trendione. Adult female medaka ( Oryzias latipes ) were exposed to TBA metabolites (10, 100, and 1000 ng/L) for 14 days ( n = 3). Histological examination revealed that TBA metabolites (1000 ng/L) significantly reduced the percentage of primary ovarian follicles and increased the percentage of vitellogenic follicles compared to control fish. 17α-Trenbolone significantly increased whereas trendione reduced whole body levels of estradiol-17β. Testosterone was significantly reduced by trendione treatment and only the highest dose of 17β-trenbolone and lowest dose of trendione altered 11-ketotestosterone. Additionally, TBA metabolites may be further broken down and/or metabolized or converted by the animal influencing both sex steroid levels and ovarian development.

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