Genomic actions of estrogens in vertebrates are exerted via two intracellular estrogen receptor (ER) subtypes, ERα and ERβ, which show cell- and tissue-specific expression profiles. Mammalian immune cells express ERs and are responsive to estrogens. More recently, evidence became available that ERs are also present in the immune organs and cells of teleost fish, suggesting that the immunomodulatory function of estrogens has been conserved throughout vertebrate evolution. For a better understanding of the sensitivity and the responsiveness of the fish immune system to estrogens, more insight is needed on the abundance of ERs in the fish immune system, the cellular ratios of the ER subtypes, and their autoregulation by estrogens. Consequently...
Research on endocrine disruption in fish has been dominated by studies on estrogen-active compounds ...
Estrogenic endocrine disrupting compounds (EEDCs) can cause alterations in sexual development and re...
The immune system of fish provides a critical barrier to protect against infectious diseases caused ...
Genomic actions of estrogens in vertebrates are exerted via two intracellular estrogen receptor (ER)...
International audienceInvertebrates, estrogens act on the reproductive system but also affect the fu...
In the aquatic environment, fish are exposed to various stimuli at once and have developed different...
Estradiol-17 beta (E2) regulates transcription of estrogen-responsive genes via estrogen receptors (...
Clinical and experimental evidence shows that estrogens affect immunity in mammals. Less is known ab...
In the aquatic environment, fish are exposed to various stimuli at once and have developed different...
It is well accepted that estrogens, the primary female sex hormones, play a key role in modulating d...
The potential impact of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in the aquatic environment has driven ...
Estrogenic endocrine disrupting compounds (EEDCs), such as ethinylestradiol (EE2), are well studied ...
RT-PCR was undertaken on total RNA extracts from bone and scales of the rainbow trout, Oncovhynchus...
We have previously described the cloning, sequencing and in vitro expression of a full-length rainbo...
The goal of this study was to identify a set of hepatic genes regulated by ligand-dependent activati...
Research on endocrine disruption in fish has been dominated by studies on estrogen-active compounds ...
Estrogenic endocrine disrupting compounds (EEDCs) can cause alterations in sexual development and re...
The immune system of fish provides a critical barrier to protect against infectious diseases caused ...
Genomic actions of estrogens in vertebrates are exerted via two intracellular estrogen receptor (ER)...
International audienceInvertebrates, estrogens act on the reproductive system but also affect the fu...
In the aquatic environment, fish are exposed to various stimuli at once and have developed different...
Estradiol-17 beta (E2) regulates transcription of estrogen-responsive genes via estrogen receptors (...
Clinical and experimental evidence shows that estrogens affect immunity in mammals. Less is known ab...
In the aquatic environment, fish are exposed to various stimuli at once and have developed different...
It is well accepted that estrogens, the primary female sex hormones, play a key role in modulating d...
The potential impact of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in the aquatic environment has driven ...
Estrogenic endocrine disrupting compounds (EEDCs), such as ethinylestradiol (EE2), are well studied ...
RT-PCR was undertaken on total RNA extracts from bone and scales of the rainbow trout, Oncovhynchus...
We have previously described the cloning, sequencing and in vitro expression of a full-length rainbo...
The goal of this study was to identify a set of hepatic genes regulated by ligand-dependent activati...
Research on endocrine disruption in fish has been dominated by studies on estrogen-active compounds ...
Estrogenic endocrine disrupting compounds (EEDCs) can cause alterations in sexual development and re...
The immune system of fish provides a critical barrier to protect against infectious diseases caused ...