In vertebrates, in addition to their classically reproductive functions, steroids regulate the immune system. This action is possible mainly due to the presence of steroid receptors in the different immune cell types. Much evidence suggests that the immune system of fish is vulnerable to xenosteroids, which are ubiquitous in the aquatic environment. In vivo and in vitro assays have amply demonstrated that oestrogens interfere with both the innate and the adaptive immune system of fish by regulating the main leukocyte activities and transcriptional genes. They activate nuclear oestrogen receptors and/or G-protein coupled oestrogen receptor. Less understood is the role of androgens in the immune system, mainly due to the complexity of the tra...
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)...
Today, the list of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in freshwater and marine environments that ...
In vertebrates, in addition to their classically reproductive functions, steroids regulate the immun...
In vertebrates, in addition to their classically reproductive functions, steroids regulate the immun...
Clinical and experimental evidence shows that estrogens affect immunity in mammals. Less is known ab...
It is well accepted that estrogens, the primary female sex hormones, play a key role in modulating d...
Endocrine disruption, in particular disruption by estrogen-active compounds, has been identified as ...
International audienceIn teleosts, as in mammals, the immune system is tightly regulated by sexual s...
Immune-neuroendocrine interactions in fish, as in mammals, have become a focus of considerable inter...
The female sex steroid 17β-oestradiol (E2) is involved in the regulation of numerous physiological f...
Both systemic and locally released steroid hormones, such as cortisol and estrogens, show immunomodu...
Research on endocrine disruption in fish has been dominated by studies on estrogen-active compounds ...
Both systemic and locally released steroid hormones, such as cortisol and estrogens, show immunomodu...
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)...
Today, the list of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in freshwater and marine environments that ...
In vertebrates, in addition to their classically reproductive functions, steroids regulate the immun...
In vertebrates, in addition to their classically reproductive functions, steroids regulate the immun...
Clinical and experimental evidence shows that estrogens affect immunity in mammals. Less is known ab...
It is well accepted that estrogens, the primary female sex hormones, play a key role in modulating d...
Endocrine disruption, in particular disruption by estrogen-active compounds, has been identified as ...
International audienceIn teleosts, as in mammals, the immune system is tightly regulated by sexual s...
Immune-neuroendocrine interactions in fish, as in mammals, have become a focus of considerable inter...
The female sex steroid 17β-oestradiol (E2) is involved in the regulation of numerous physiological f...
Both systemic and locally released steroid hormones, such as cortisol and estrogens, show immunomodu...
Research on endocrine disruption in fish has been dominated by studies on estrogen-active compounds ...
Both systemic and locally released steroid hormones, such as cortisol and estrogens, show immunomodu...
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)...
Today, the list of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in freshwater and marine environments that ...