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Evaluation of estrogenic activity in water samples from Paraiba do Sul River

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Author(s):
Guilherme Casoni da Rocha
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: São Carlos.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos (EESC/SBD)
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Examining board members:
Eny Maria Vieira; Silvia Helena Govoni Brondi; Sandro Xavier de Campos; Luiz Antonio Daniel; Ricardo Luvizotto Santos
Advisor: Eny Maria Vieira
Abstract

Freshwater pollution in São Paulo state, Brazil, occurs due a several reasons. Among them there is the inefficiency of the sewage treatment service. Some sewage components are endocrine disrupters, including natural and synthetic hormones excreted by humans. These substances cause modification on reproductive system such as cancer, feminization, gene transcription and gonad alterations, vitellogenin synthesis induction, among others. The aim of this work was to evaluate the endocrine activity of the river Paraíba do Sul, at Pindamonhangaba city, Brazil. For this, river water samples were collected for the quantification of the hormones, 17- etinylestradiol, 17-estradiol and levonorgestrel by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Furthermore, chronic assays were performed with fish (Danio rerio) into the river and in the laboratory, following quantification of biomarker vitellogenin. The studied hormones were not detected by employed methods. However, induction of vitellogenin in male of Danio rerio was detected indicating estrogenic activity of water. Further studies are necessary for the assessment of which substances into the water are causing the endocrine disruption in fish. These studies are important for the preservation of aquatic biodiversity of the Paraiba do Sul River (AU)