The vitellogenin receptor (Vtgr) plays an important role in fish reproduction. This receptor functions to incorporate vitellogenin (Vtg), a macromolecule synthesized and released from the liver in the bloodstream, into oocytes where it is processed into yolk. Although studies have focused on the functional role of Vtgr in fish, the mechanistic control of this gene is still unexplored. Here we report the identification and analysis of the first piscine 5 ′ regulatory region of the vtgr gene which was cloned from largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides). Using this putative promoter sequence, we investigated a role for hormones, including insulin and 17-estradiol (E2), in transcriptional regulation through cell-based reporter assays. No effect...
The goal of this study was to observe changes in gene expression in largemouth bass following exposu...
Teleost fish express at least three estrogen receptor (ER) subtypes. To date, however, the individua...
The fish Vitellogenin (Vg) gene has been applied as a biomarker for exposure to estrogenic compounds...
Fish vitellogenin synthesized and released from the liver of oviparous animals is taken up i...
Fish vitellogenin (VTG) synthesized and released from the liver of oviparous animals is taken up int...
International audienceIn most of oviparous animals, vitellogenins (VTG) are the major egg yolk precu...
Estrogens are involved in a wide range of processes in vertebrate reproduction through ligand activa...
In vertebrates, E2 is largely involved in many physiological mechanisms starting in embryonic develo...
Environmental oestrogens have adverse effects on fish development and reproduction. The availability...
Reproductively arrested gonadal development has been previously described in the teleost pearl mulle...
The characterization of vitellogenin (VTG) receptors in ovarian membranes from vitellogenic female s...
There are two estrogen receptor (ER) subtypes in fish, Esr1 and Esr2 (formerly ERa and ERb), and in ...
Clofibric acid (CA) is the active substance of lipid lowering drugs. It is resistant to degradation,...
Estradiol-17 beta (E2) regulates transcription of estrogen-responsive genes via estrogen receptors (...
The numerous estrogen functions reported across vertebrates have been classically explained by their...
The goal of this study was to observe changes in gene expression in largemouth bass following exposu...
Teleost fish express at least three estrogen receptor (ER) subtypes. To date, however, the individua...
The fish Vitellogenin (Vg) gene has been applied as a biomarker for exposure to estrogenic compounds...
Fish vitellogenin synthesized and released from the liver of oviparous animals is taken up i...
Fish vitellogenin (VTG) synthesized and released from the liver of oviparous animals is taken up int...
International audienceIn most of oviparous animals, vitellogenins (VTG) are the major egg yolk precu...
Estrogens are involved in a wide range of processes in vertebrate reproduction through ligand activa...
In vertebrates, E2 is largely involved in many physiological mechanisms starting in embryonic develo...
Environmental oestrogens have adverse effects on fish development and reproduction. The availability...
Reproductively arrested gonadal development has been previously described in the teleost pearl mulle...
The characterization of vitellogenin (VTG) receptors in ovarian membranes from vitellogenic female s...
There are two estrogen receptor (ER) subtypes in fish, Esr1 and Esr2 (formerly ERa and ERb), and in ...
Clofibric acid (CA) is the active substance of lipid lowering drugs. It is resistant to degradation,...
Estradiol-17 beta (E2) regulates transcription of estrogen-responsive genes via estrogen receptors (...
The numerous estrogen functions reported across vertebrates have been classically explained by their...
The goal of this study was to observe changes in gene expression in largemouth bass following exposu...
Teleost fish express at least three estrogen receptor (ER) subtypes. To date, however, the individua...
The fish Vitellogenin (Vg) gene has been applied as a biomarker for exposure to estrogenic compounds...