2019
DOI: 10.1002/jez.b.22908
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Differences in responsiveness and sensitivity to exogenous disruptors of the thyroid gland in three anuran species

Abstract: Anuran larval development comprises tissues/organs/systems that are: exclusively of larvae, able to be remodelled, and those of postmetamorphic stages. Also, the anuran larval development is characterized by inter‐related parameters: time, size and shape forming part of growth and differentiation. The anuran metamorphosis starts when growth and differentiation achieve a threshold that differs among species since it is regulated by a number of external (environmental) and internal (hormonal) processes. Here we … Show more

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“…In Lepidobatrachus, the early loss of the vent tube indicates that remaining metamorphoric changes may promptly follow. This is consistent with that vent tube disappearing as the first sign of metamorphosis when it is experimentally induced with exogenous thyroxine [20].…”
Section: Intraspecific and Interspecific Developmental Variationsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In Lepidobatrachus, the early loss of the vent tube indicates that remaining metamorphoric changes may promptly follow. This is consistent with that vent tube disappearing as the first sign of metamorphosis when it is experimentally induced with exogenous thyroxine [20].…”
Section: Intraspecific and Interspecific Developmental Variationsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Tadpoles were immersed in predetermined concentrations at the beginning of larval development (early exposure, Gosner Stage 25), and after 18 days of hatching (late exposure). Larval exposure to disruptors began at an earlier development stage than in previous studies and finished later (Degitz et al, 2005;Fabrezi et al, 2019; Tables 1, 2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Mesocosm experiments provide realistic data about environmental conditions and timing; thus, those experiments are useful to describe anuran larval development and are suitable to analyze developmental rates (Skelly and Kiesecker, 2001). Recently, mesocosm experiments of three anuran species (Pleurodema borellii, Leptodactylus chaquensis, and Dermatonotus muelleri) reported differential responsiveness and sensitivity to endocrine disruptors in tadpoles exposed from premetamorphic stages (Fabrezi et al, 2019). At similar concentrations of T4, developmental rates were modified, as evidenced in body size, histomorphology of the thyroid gland, limb development, and metamorphic transformations were triggered in gut and skull cartilage remodeling in two species (e.g., Leptodactylus chaquensis and Dermatonotus muelleri), whereas methimazole increased growth rates in Pleurodema borellii (Fabrezi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This high sensitivity is due to incomplete differentiation of tissues and organs in tadpoles in the early stages of development (Herkovits et al 1978). Since the development of anurans is characterized by the appearance of new phenotypic characters over time (Fabrezi et al, 2019). In addition, in the anurans tadpoles belonging to the advanced stage of development, the gills are internal but for the first stages of development, the gills are external and in direct contact with water (Gosner, 1969); therefore, during this stage of development, a negative effect of ammonium sulfates on osmoregulation could be significant.…”
Section: Eco-toxicological Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%