Stress during early life has potential to program and alter the response to stressful events and metabolism in later life. Repeated short exposure of Atlantic salmon to cold water and air during embryonic (E), post-hatch (PH) or both phases of development (EPH) has been shown to alter the methylome and transcriptome and to affect growth performance during later life compared to untreated controls (CO). The aim of this study was to investigate how the transcriptome of these fish responds to subsequent acute stress at the start feeding stage, and to describe methylation differences that might steer these changes. EPH treated fish showed the strongest down-regulation of corticotropin releasing factor 1, up-regulation of glucocorticoid receptor...
Combinations of stressors occur regularly throughout an animal's life, especially in agriculture and...
Contains fulltext : 149118.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Combinations of...
Background: Teleosts are exposed to a broad range of external stimuli, which may be either of acute ...
Stress experienced during early life may have lasting effects on the immune system, with impacts on ...
Stress experienced during early life may have lasting effects on the immune system, with impacts on ...
Stress experienced during early life may have lasting effects on the immune system, with impacts on ...
Stress experienced during early life may have lasting effects on the immune system. The epigenome is...
Exposure to stress may have a profound impact on the physiology and health of an individual later in...
Stress experienced during early life may have lasting effects on the immune system, with impacts on ...
Stress experienced during early life may have lasting effects on the immune system, with impacts on ...
Stress experienced during early life may have lasting effects on the immune system, with impacts on ...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Sam Fieldwick for assistance with sampling and Dr Angela Marchba...
Growth and development in fish are regulated to a major extent by growth-related factors, such as li...
Growth and development in fish are regulated to a major extent by growth-related factors, such as li...
Growth and development in fish are regulated to a major extent by growth-related factors, such as li...
Combinations of stressors occur regularly throughout an animal's life, especially in agriculture and...
Contains fulltext : 149118.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Combinations of...
Background: Teleosts are exposed to a broad range of external stimuli, which may be either of acute ...
Stress experienced during early life may have lasting effects on the immune system, with impacts on ...
Stress experienced during early life may have lasting effects on the immune system, with impacts on ...
Stress experienced during early life may have lasting effects on the immune system, with impacts on ...
Stress experienced during early life may have lasting effects on the immune system. The epigenome is...
Exposure to stress may have a profound impact on the physiology and health of an individual later in...
Stress experienced during early life may have lasting effects on the immune system, with impacts on ...
Stress experienced during early life may have lasting effects on the immune system, with impacts on ...
Stress experienced during early life may have lasting effects on the immune system, with impacts on ...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Sam Fieldwick for assistance with sampling and Dr Angela Marchba...
Growth and development in fish are regulated to a major extent by growth-related factors, such as li...
Growth and development in fish are regulated to a major extent by growth-related factors, such as li...
Growth and development in fish are regulated to a major extent by growth-related factors, such as li...
Combinations of stressors occur regularly throughout an animal's life, especially in agriculture and...
Contains fulltext : 149118.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Combinations of...
Background: Teleosts are exposed to a broad range of external stimuli, which may be either of acute ...