2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2012.05.007
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Vitellogenin-like protein measurement in caged Gammarus fossarum males as a biomarker of endocrine disruptor exposure: Inconclusive experience

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“…In general, enzymatic biomarkers developed for vertebrates have been transferred to invertebrates without systematic molecular characterization. This methodology has been used to investigate whether VTG measurement could be a specific endocrine disruption biomarker in males and used as an indicator of feminization (Jubeaux et al, 2012c;Short et al, 2014). However, for proteins which sequence and/or physiological function have significantly changed during evolution, this transfer approach leads to inconsistent results in invertebrates.…”
Section: Molecular Markersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In general, enzymatic biomarkers developed for vertebrates have been transferred to invertebrates without systematic molecular characterization. This methodology has been used to investigate whether VTG measurement could be a specific endocrine disruption biomarker in males and used as an indicator of feminization (Jubeaux et al, 2012c;Short et al, 2014). However, for proteins which sequence and/or physiological function have significantly changed during evolution, this transfer approach leads to inconsistent results in invertebrates.…”
Section: Molecular Markersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In situ assays may be based on life-history traits (survival, growth, and reproduction), physiological measurements (scope for growth, feeding) or molecular markers. In situ assays using gammarids have been used to assess a range of contaminant sources, such as wastewater treatment plants (Lacaze et al, 2011b) and industrial inputs (Dedourge- Geffard et al, 2009) or for large-scale surveys (Coulaud et al, 2011;Jubeaux et al, 2012c). In situ assays using gammarids have been used to assess a range of contaminant sources, such as wastewater treatment plants (Lacaze et al, 2011b) and industrial inputs (Dedourge- Geffard et al, 2009) or for large-scale surveys (Coulaud et al, 2011;Jubeaux et al, 2012c).…”
Section: In Situ Assaymentioning
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“…Böttger et al, 2013;Prato et al, 2013;Berghahn et al, 2012;Jubeaux et al, 2012;Bundschuh et al, 2011). In comparison, fewer field studies have been conducted using this taxon (but see e.g.…”
Section: Benefits Of Field Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…We already applied this method to G. fossarum for measuring a key protein involved in reproduction, the vitellogenin [7,8]. SRM, named method of the year 2012 [9], is a hypothesis-driven method offering outstanding multiplexing capabilities, as demonstrated recently for systems biology studies and the clinical evaluation of biomarker candidates [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%