Calcium mobilization from internal stores, such as scales, induced by 17b-estradiol during sexual maturation in salmonids is well documented. This calcium mobilization from scales is proposed to be mediated by the estrogen receptor (ER). However, the ER subtypes involved and signaling mechanisms responsible for this effect remain to be fully characterized. In the present study, we have localized ERa, ERba and ERbb proteins in juvenile and adult sea bream (Sparus auratus) and Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) scales by immunohistochemistry with sea bream ER subtype specific antibodies. The three ERs were detected in isolated or small groups of round cells, in the basal layer of the scales of both juvenile and adult fish and the...
During reproduction, female teleost fish display increased plasma estrogen and greatly increased tot...
Research on endocrine disruption in fish has been dominated by studies on estrogen-active compounds ...
Estrogens control many physiological processes in both female and male vertebrates, mostly mediated ...
Calcium mobilization from internal stores, such as scales, induced by 17b-estradiol during sexual ma...
In teleost fish, estradiol has been shown to induce calcium mobilization from internal stores, in pa...
RT-PCR was undertaken on total RNA extracts from bone and scales of the rainbow trout, Oncovhynchus...
Most estrogen actions are mediated by two estrogen receptor subtypes (ER and ER ). While a single ...
Estrogen is an essential hormone for many reproductive and non-reproductive functions. The function ...
As in mammals, estrogens in fish are essential for reproduction but also important regulators of min...
A wide range of estrogenic endocrine disruptors (EDCs) are accumulating in the environment and may d...
Estrogens play well-recognized roles in reproduction across vertebrates, but also intervene in a wid...
International audienceInvertebrates, estrogens act on the reproductive system but also affect the fu...
There are two estrogen receptor (ER) subtypes in fish, Esr1 and Esr2 (formerly ERa and ERb), and in ...
Genomic actions of estrogens in vertebrates are exerted via two intracellular estrogen receptor (ER)...
The numerous estrogen functions across vertebrates have been classically explained by binding to nuc...
During reproduction, female teleost fish display increased plasma estrogen and greatly increased tot...
Research on endocrine disruption in fish has been dominated by studies on estrogen-active compounds ...
Estrogens control many physiological processes in both female and male vertebrates, mostly mediated ...
Calcium mobilization from internal stores, such as scales, induced by 17b-estradiol during sexual ma...
In teleost fish, estradiol has been shown to induce calcium mobilization from internal stores, in pa...
RT-PCR was undertaken on total RNA extracts from bone and scales of the rainbow trout, Oncovhynchus...
Most estrogen actions are mediated by two estrogen receptor subtypes (ER and ER ). While a single ...
Estrogen is an essential hormone for many reproductive and non-reproductive functions. The function ...
As in mammals, estrogens in fish are essential for reproduction but also important regulators of min...
A wide range of estrogenic endocrine disruptors (EDCs) are accumulating in the environment and may d...
Estrogens play well-recognized roles in reproduction across vertebrates, but also intervene in a wid...
International audienceInvertebrates, estrogens act on the reproductive system but also affect the fu...
There are two estrogen receptor (ER) subtypes in fish, Esr1 and Esr2 (formerly ERa and ERb), and in ...
Genomic actions of estrogens in vertebrates are exerted via two intracellular estrogen receptor (ER)...
The numerous estrogen functions across vertebrates have been classically explained by binding to nuc...
During reproduction, female teleost fish display increased plasma estrogen and greatly increased tot...
Research on endocrine disruption in fish has been dominated by studies on estrogen-active compounds ...
Estrogens control many physiological processes in both female and male vertebrates, mostly mediated ...