Project description:We evaluated the possible mechanisms by which exposure to a sequentially treated pulp and paper mill effluent affects gene expression in the liver of male and female fathead minnows. Sexually mature fathead minnows were exposed to either river water, which served as our control (C), 10% untreated kraft effluent (UTK), 25% treated kraft effluent (TK) or 100% final effluent (CMO) from a multiprocess pulp and paper mill for 6 days. A total of 4 treatments. Each exposure aquarium consisted of a 42.1 L column that contained individual 5.3 L chambers. Each chamber contained a FHM breeding pair. A total of 3 biological replicates for male and female FHM per treatment were sent for microarray analysis resulting in a total of 24 arrays run as a reference design with a pooled sample of the 6 river water exposed fish serving as the reference sample..
Project description:In this study, female fathead minnows (FHM) were exposed to waterbourne phenanthrene (201.8 µg/L) or a solvent control for 7 weeks. Fish were tested for behavioral differences in a modified behavioral test prior to euthansia. Hypothalami were excised and stored for microarray analyses. Fish were exposed to one dose of phenanthrene. Female and male hypothalami were analyzed (n=8 per group, control vs. treatment); liver was also analyzed. N=7 control and 8 phenanthrene. In this study, a subchronic exposure to phenanthrene was investigated