AbstractEstrogens are recognized as modulators of immune responses in mammals and teleosts. While it is known that the effects of estrogens are mediated via leukocyte-specific estrogen receptors (ERs) in humans and mice, leucocyte-specific estrogen receptor expression and the effects of estrogens on this cell population is less explored and poorly understood in teleosts. Here in, we verify that channel catfish (Ictalurus punctaus) leukocytes express ERα and ERβ2. Transcripts of these isoforms were detected in tissue-associated leukocyte populations by PCR, but ERβ2 was rarely detected in PBLs. Expression of these receptors was temporally regulated in PBLs following polyclonal activation by concanavalin A, lipopolysaccharide or alloantigen b...
Estrogen is an essential hormone for many reproductive and non-reproductive functions. The function ...
In vertebrates, in addition to their classically reproductive functions, steroids regulate the immun...
In teleosts, as in mammals, the immune system is tightly regulated by sexual steroid hormones, such ...
AbstractEstrogens are recognized as modulators of immune responses in mammals and teleosts. While it...
Estrogens are important for bi-directional neuroendocrine-immune interaction. They act via nuclear e...
Degradation of aquatic ecosystems is an unfortunate consequence of industrialization, urbanization a...
<p>Estrogens are important for bi-directional neuroendocrine-immune interaction. They act via nuclea...
Genomic actions of estrogens in vertebrates are exerted via two intracellular estrogen receptor (ER)...
Clinical and experimental evidence shows that estrogens affect immunity in mammals. Less is known ab...
Both systemic and locally released steroid hormones, such as cortisol and estrogens, show immunomodu...
International audienceInvertebrates, estrogens act on the reproductive system but also affect the fu...
It is well accepted that estrogens, the primary female sex hormones, play a key role in modulating d...
Both systemic and locally released steroid hormones, such as cortisol and estrogens, show immunomodu...
In vertebrates, in addition to their classically reproductive functions, steroids regulate the immun...
In vertebrates, E2 is largely involved in many physiological mechanisms starting in embryonic develo...
Estrogen is an essential hormone for many reproductive and non-reproductive functions. The function ...
In vertebrates, in addition to their classically reproductive functions, steroids regulate the immun...
In teleosts, as in mammals, the immune system is tightly regulated by sexual steroid hormones, such ...
AbstractEstrogens are recognized as modulators of immune responses in mammals and teleosts. While it...
Estrogens are important for bi-directional neuroendocrine-immune interaction. They act via nuclear e...
Degradation of aquatic ecosystems is an unfortunate consequence of industrialization, urbanization a...
<p>Estrogens are important for bi-directional neuroendocrine-immune interaction. They act via nuclea...
Genomic actions of estrogens in vertebrates are exerted via two intracellular estrogen receptor (ER)...
Clinical and experimental evidence shows that estrogens affect immunity in mammals. Less is known ab...
Both systemic and locally released steroid hormones, such as cortisol and estrogens, show immunomodu...
International audienceInvertebrates, estrogens act on the reproductive system but also affect the fu...
It is well accepted that estrogens, the primary female sex hormones, play a key role in modulating d...
Both systemic and locally released steroid hormones, such as cortisol and estrogens, show immunomodu...
In vertebrates, in addition to their classically reproductive functions, steroids regulate the immun...
In vertebrates, E2 is largely involved in many physiological mechanisms starting in embryonic develo...
Estrogen is an essential hormone for many reproductive and non-reproductive functions. The function ...
In vertebrates, in addition to their classically reproductive functions, steroids regulate the immun...
In teleosts, as in mammals, the immune system is tightly regulated by sexual steroid hormones, such ...