Science Inventory

CONTRIBUTION OF THE GROWTH PROMOTOR TRENBOLONE TO ANDROGENIC ACTIVITY OF A FEEDLOT DISCHARGE

Citation:

Makynen, E A., E J. Durhan, C R. Lambright, V S. Wilson, L. E. Gray Jr., J. M. Lazorchek, M E. Smith, B. E. Wichman, AND G T. Ankley. CONTRIBUTION OF THE GROWTH PROMOTOR TRENBOLONE TO ANDROGENIC ACTIVITY OF A FEEDLOT DISCHARGE. Presented at 2002 SETAC Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, November 16-20, 2002.

Description:

Little is known concerning the potential ecological effects of hormonally-active substances associated with discharges from confined animal feeding operations. Trenbolone acetate is a synthetic anabolic steroid that is widely used in beef production in the US. Metabolites of the acetate include the stereoisomers 17 - and 17 -trenbolone, both of which are stable in animal wastes and relatively potent androgens in reproduction assays with the fathead minnow, laboratory rat and other species. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of 17 - and 17 -trenbolone in a beef feedlot discharge, and in river water downstream from the discharge. In addition, we evaluated in vitro androgenic activity of the discharge using CV-l cells that had been transiently cotransfected with human androgen receptor and MMTV-luciferase reporter gene constructs. Samples were collected on several different occasions during the spring and summer of 2002. Whole water samples from the discharge caused a significant androgenic response in the CV-1 cells, and contained detectable concentrations of 17 - and 17 -trenbolone as indicated by high-pressure liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection. The samples are being subjected to confirmatory mass spectral analyses for the identification of trenbolone. The instrumental measurements then will be assessed relative to the CV-1 data to quantitatively ascertain the contribution of trenbolone to the observed in vitro androgenic activity. This abstract does not necessarily reflect EPA policy.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ ABSTRACT)
Product Published Date:11/16/2002
Record Last Revised:06/06/2005
Record ID: 61989