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ECB-ART-31857
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf 1989 Oct 01;182:173-80. doi: 10.1016/0147-6513(89)90078-x.
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Effects of cadmium and PCBs on reproduction of the sea star Asterias rubens: aberrations in the early development.

den Besten PJ , Herwig HJ , Zandee DI , Voogt PA .


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In semifield experiments sea stars, Asterias rubens, were exposed to 25 micrograms Cd/liter or fed with mussels containing 0.6 microgram/g wet wt PCBs (Clophen A50). After 5 months of exposure, Cd concentrations in testes and ovaries were respectively 17 and 50 times higher than those in unexposed sea stars. PCB concentrations were respectively 7 and 9 times higher. With spermatozoa obtained from Cd- or PCB-exposed sea stars, normal fertilization could be achieved. However, maturation of oocytes from Cd-exposed animals was delayed and early development of embryos from Cd- or PCB-exposed animals was disturbed. Due to aberrations during the early development only 24 and 30% of the embryos obtained from Cd- or PCB-exposed sea stars, respectively, had developed to normal bipinnaria larvae after 1 week.

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Genes referenced: LOC100887844