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Main Title Vertebral Dysplasia in Young Fish Exposed to the Herbicide Trifluralin.
Author Couch, J.A. ; Winstead, J. T. ; Hansen, D. J. ; Goodman, L. R. ;
CORP Author Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL.
Year Published 1979
Report Number EPA-600/J-79-072 ;CONTRIB-346;
Stock Number PB80-177751
Additional Subjects Pesticides ; Herbicides ; Fishes ; Nitrogen organic compounds ; Exposure ; Concentration(Composition) ; Minnows ; Fresh water fishes ; Reprints ; Cyprinodon variegatus ; Water pollution effects(Animals) ; Toluidine/trifluoro-dinitro-N-N-dipropyl
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Abstract Sheepshead minnows, Cyprinodon variegatus Lacepede, exposed to 5-5 to 31 micrograms/l of the herbicide trifluralin, throughout their first 28 days of life, developed a heretofore, undescribed vertebral dysplasia. This dysplasia consisted of semisymmetrical hypertrophy of vertebrae (three to 20 times normal), characterized by foci of osteoblast and fibroblasts actively laying down bone and bone precursors. Effects of the abnormal vertebral development were dorsal vertebral growth into the neural canal, ventral compression of renal ducts, and longitudinal fusion of vertebrae. Fish, exposed for 51 days to 16-6 micrograms/l trifluralin and thereafter depurated for 41 days, showed no increase in vertebral dysplasia during depuration; however, residual spinal column damage was evident. Serum calcium concentrations were elevated in adult fish exposed for 4 days to 16-6 micrograms/l trifluralin. Fluorosis or mimicry of hypervitaminosis A are considered possible mechanisms for the osseous effect, but are not considered to be the only possible causes. The highly predictable nature of this disorder in experimental exposures strengthens the probability that young fish may serve as experimental models for determining effects of chemicals on early vertebrate ontogeny, particularly in regard to skeletal development.
Supplementary Notes Pub. in Jnl. of Fish Diseases, v2 p35-42, 1979. Prepared in cooperation with University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg. Dept. of Biology.
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Title Annotations Reprint: Vertebral Dysplasia in Young Fish Exposed to the Herbicide Trifluralin.
PUB Date Free Form 1979
Category Codes 6T; 6F; 57Y; 68E; 68D
NTIS Prices PC A02/MF A01
Primary Description 600/04
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Control Number 323778541
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