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Increase of steroid-producing cells in interrenal tissue and masculinization of gonads after long-term treatment of juvenile rainbow trout with cyanoketone
Authors:Dr R van den Hurk  W R Leeman
Institution:(1) Section Comparative Endocrinology, Zoological Laboratory, Utrecht, The Netherlands;(2) Zoological Laboratory, Transitorium III, Padualaan 8, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary Cyanoketone administered via the food (0.1, 0.2 and 2 mg/g) for 8 weeks from the first feeding (day 46 after fertilization) or via the aquarium water (3 and 30 mg/100 l) for 4 weeks from day 41 does not influence the activity of 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3beta-HSD) in the interstitial cells of the gonads or interrenal cells of juvenile trout in vivo. However, the number of 3beta-HSD-positive interrenal cells was strongly increased by administration of the highest dose of cyanoketone via both routes. These high doses furthermore affect the sex ratio in favor of males. It is concluded that interrenal tissue is responsible for the masculinizing effect of cyanoketone via increased production of androgens and/or corticosteroids. Cyanoketone at concentrations of 0.01 to 100 mgrg/ml causes a dose-response inhibition of 3beta-HSD activity in the interrenal cells, when the substance is administered to an incubation medium for demonstration of this enzyme in tissue sections. The controversial in-vivo and in-vitro effects of cyanoketone on 3beta-HSD activity are discussed.
Keywords:Cyanoketone  Interrenal gland  Testis  Ovary  Sexual differentiation  Salmo gairdneri
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