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Genetic Regulation of Liver Microsomal CYP2E1 Activity among Strains of the Viviparous Fishes Poeciliopsis occidentalis and Poeciliopsis lucida
Authors:Lisa A E Kaplan  Eileen Fielding  Joseph F Crivello
Institution:(1) Division of Arts & Sciences, Teikyo Post University, Waterbury, CT, 06737, U.S.A;(2) Department of Biology, Trinity College, Hartford, CT, 06122, U.S.A;(3) Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, 06269-4156, U.S.A. (e-mail
Abstract:The use of CYP2E1 (cytochrome P4502E1) expression as a biomarker for xenobiotic contamination may be useful, but for full understanding of the response, components of inheritance need to be understood. CYP2E1 expression was examined in P. lucida (M61-31), two strains of P. occidentalis (V87-15 and AV76-7), and their F1, F2, and backcross progeny. Phenotypic expression of CYP2E1 in Poeciliopsis has two distinct components – maximal activity and temperature optimum (T0) (Kaplan et al. 1991). In all P. occidentalis and P. lucida crosses, CYP2E1 activity segregated in up to three phenotypic groups. In F1 individuals (P. lucida×P. occidentalis V87-15), an overdominant phenotype was generated in 50% of the progeny. The P. lucida phenotype was absent suggesting a maternal effect on the F1 phenotype. Backcrosses of these F1 progeny to P. lucida females resulted in a recovery of the P. lucida phenotype while maintaining expression of an overdominant phenotype in 50% of the progeny. Among F2 progeny, an overdominant phenotype was expressed less often as compared to the F1 generation, and parental phenotypes were observed in equal numbers. Phenotypic expression patterns of CYP2E1 activity among F1 fish changed significantly with replacement of P. occidentalis V87-15 by P. occidentalis AV76-7. The P. lucida and P. occidentalis phenotype was equally distributed among progeny without evidence of an overdominant phenotype. Backcrosses of F1 progeny to P. lucida females resulted in equal amounts of the parental phenotypes. Backcross of an F1 male to a P. occidentalis AV76-7 female increased the P. occidentalis phenotype at the expense of the P. lucida phenotype in resulting progeny. Backcross of a F1 female to a P. lucida male resulted in equal distribution of the parental phenotypes. In addition, a greater number of F2 fish expressed the P. occidentalis phenotype as compared to the P. lucida phenotype. No significant difference in the sex ratios was seen in any of the crosses with the exception of one backcross.
Keywords:cytochrome  fishes  phenotypic expression  hybrids
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