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작성자 환경독성학 작성일15-03-17 23:04 조회474회 댓글0건관련링크
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Abstract A new quantitative evaluation technique, termed the fragmented testis
method, has been developed for the detection of testis-ova in genotypic male
fish using the medaka (Oryzias latipes). The routine traditional histological
method for detection of testis-ova in male fish exposed to estrogens or
suspected endocrine-disrupting chemicals has several disadvantages, including
possible oversight of testis-ova due to limited sampling of selected tissue
sections. The method we have developed here allows for the accurate
determination of the developmental stages and the number and the size of
testis-ova in a whole testis. Each testis was removed from the fish specimen,
fixed with 10% buffered formalin solution, and then divided into small fragments
on a glass slide with a dissecting needle or scalpel and aciform forceps in
glycerin solution containing a small amount of methylene blue or toluidine blue.
If present, all developing testis-ova of various sizes in fragmented testicular
tissues were clearly stained and were observable under a dissecting microscope.
Testis-ova occurred in controls were ascertained, while spermatozoa were also
distinguishable using this method. This proved to be a convenient and
cost-effective method for quantitatively evaluating testis-ova appearance in
fish, and it may help to clarify the mechanism of testis-ova formation and the
biological significance of testis-ova in future studies of endocrine disruption.
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