Auto-regulation of estrogen receptor subtypes and gene expression profiling of 17 beta-estradiol action in the neuroendocrine axis of male goldfish


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Authors: Marlatt, VL; Martyniuk, CJ; Zhang, D; Xiong, H; Watt, J; Xia, X; Moon, T; Trudeau, VL
Year: 2008
Journal: Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 283: 38-48   Article Link (DOI)
Title: Auto-regulation of estrogen receptor subtypes and gene expression profiling of 17 beta-estradiol action in the neuroendocrine axis of male goldfish
Abstract: Auto-regulation of the three goldfish estrogen receptor (ER) subtypes was examined simultaneously in multiple tissues, in relation to mRNA levels of liver vitellogenin (VTG) and brain transcripts. Male goldfish were implanted with a silastic implant containing either no steroid or 17 beta-estradiol (E2) (100 mu g/g body mass) for one and seven days. Liver transcript levels of ER alpha were the most highly up-regulated of the ERs, and a parallel induction of liver VTG was observed. In the testes (7 d) and telencephalon (7 d), E2 induced ER alpha. In the liver (1 d) and hypothalamus (7 d) ER beta 1 was down-regulated, while ER beta 2 remained unchanged under all conditions. Although aromatase B levels increased in the brain, the majority of candidate genes identified by microarray in the hypothalamus (1 d) decreased. These results demonstrate that ER subtypes are differentially regulated by E2, and several brain transcripts decrease upon short-term elevation of circulating E2 levels. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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