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Histopathological survey of male gonads offish from petroleum production and control sites in the Gulf of Mexico
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SpermatogenesisFertilityGynecologySpermatogenic CycleGas Production PlatformsSemen AnalysisReproductive BiologyReproductive EndocrinologyAquatic Food SystemPetroleum ProductionAdverse EffectsReproductive MedicinePublic HealthControl SitesParasitologyInfertilityAndrologyFishery ScienceBiologyMale GonadsMarine BiologyMedicineReproductive Hormone
Testes, collected from 11 species of demersal and platform associated pelagic fishes, were examined microscopically for petroleum induced lesions. The fish were taken from 19 oil and gas production platforms and four control sites from the north‐central Gulf of Mexico, during two periods, spring and late summer. The status of the spermatogenic cycle at the time specimens were collected correlated well with the known spawning times for the respective species of fish with one exception. Histopathological evaluation revealed acidophilic granular cells, chromatophores, degeneration and focal leucocytic aggregations as the most prominent and abundant conditions in testes, with encapsulated cysts, protozoa and helminths being observed only rarely. No evidence of adverse effects on gonadal morphology was found.
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