Variation in Branchial Expression Among insulin‐like growth‐factor binding proteins (igfbps) During Atlantic Salmon Smoltification

In preparation for migration from freshwater to marine habitats, Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) undergo smoltification, a springtime transformation that includes the development of salinity tolerance. The growth hormone/insulin‐like growth‐factor (Igf) network is known to mediate the development of...

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Main Authors: Fujimoto, Chelsea, Phipps‐Costin, Silas, McCormick, Stephen, Breves, Jason
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2015
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spelling crwiley:10.1096/fasebj.29.1_supplement.686.11 2024-06-02T08:03:26+00:00 Variation in Branchial Expression Among insulin‐like growth‐factor binding proteins (igfbps) During Atlantic Salmon Smoltification Fujimoto, Chelsea Phipps‐Costin, Silas McCormick, Stephen Breves, Jason 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.29.1_supplement.686.11 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor The FASEB Journal volume 29, issue S1 ISSN 0892-6638 1530-6860 journal-article 2015 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.29.1_supplement.686.11 2024-05-03T10:52:59Z In preparation for migration from freshwater to marine habitats, Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) undergo smoltification, a springtime transformation that includes the development of salinity tolerance. The growth hormone/insulin‐like growth‐factor (Igf) network is known to mediate the development of branchial ionoregulatory functions underlying salinity tolerance. Igfs interact with a suite of Igf binding proteins (Igfbps) that modulate hormone activity. In Atlantic salmon, igfbp4 , ‐5a , ‐5b1 , ‐5b2 , ‐6b2 and ‐6b1 are highly expressed in branchial tissue. Here, we characterized the dynamics of igfbp expression during smoltification and following acute seawater (SW) challenges. We observed increased branchial Na + , K + ‐ATPase activity and Na + ,K + ,2Cl ‐ ‐cotransporter expression characteristic of smoltification. igfbp5a , ‐5b1 and ‐5b2 expression did not peak in Spring. Nonetheless, igfbp5a , ‐5b1 and ‐5b2 showed diminished expression following SW challenge in March. igfbp6b1 and ‐6b2 expression, however, did increase in Spring, peaking with smoltification. Following a SW challenge in March, igfbp6b1 showed increased expression while igfbp6b2 exhibited diminished expression. These data suggest that dynamic igfbp expression accompanies smoltification and SW challenges. Transcriptional control of igfbps may thus provide a mechanism for the local modulation of Igf activity in gill. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Wiley Online Library The FASEB Journal 29 S1
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description In preparation for migration from freshwater to marine habitats, Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) undergo smoltification, a springtime transformation that includes the development of salinity tolerance. The growth hormone/insulin‐like growth‐factor (Igf) network is known to mediate the development of branchial ionoregulatory functions underlying salinity tolerance. Igfs interact with a suite of Igf binding proteins (Igfbps) that modulate hormone activity. In Atlantic salmon, igfbp4 , ‐5a , ‐5b1 , ‐5b2 , ‐6b2 and ‐6b1 are highly expressed in branchial tissue. Here, we characterized the dynamics of igfbp expression during smoltification and following acute seawater (SW) challenges. We observed increased branchial Na + , K + ‐ATPase activity and Na + ,K + ,2Cl ‐ ‐cotransporter expression characteristic of smoltification. igfbp5a , ‐5b1 and ‐5b2 expression did not peak in Spring. Nonetheless, igfbp5a , ‐5b1 and ‐5b2 showed diminished expression following SW challenge in March. igfbp6b1 and ‐6b2 expression, however, did increase in Spring, peaking with smoltification. Following a SW challenge in March, igfbp6b1 showed increased expression while igfbp6b2 exhibited diminished expression. These data suggest that dynamic igfbp expression accompanies smoltification and SW challenges. Transcriptional control of igfbps may thus provide a mechanism for the local modulation of Igf activity in gill.
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author Fujimoto, Chelsea
Phipps‐Costin, Silas
McCormick, Stephen
Breves, Jason
spellingShingle Fujimoto, Chelsea
Phipps‐Costin, Silas
McCormick, Stephen
Breves, Jason
Variation in Branchial Expression Among insulin‐like growth‐factor binding proteins (igfbps) During Atlantic Salmon Smoltification
author_facet Fujimoto, Chelsea
Phipps‐Costin, Silas
McCormick, Stephen
Breves, Jason
author_sort Fujimoto, Chelsea
title Variation in Branchial Expression Among insulin‐like growth‐factor binding proteins (igfbps) During Atlantic Salmon Smoltification
title_short Variation in Branchial Expression Among insulin‐like growth‐factor binding proteins (igfbps) During Atlantic Salmon Smoltification
title_full Variation in Branchial Expression Among insulin‐like growth‐factor binding proteins (igfbps) During Atlantic Salmon Smoltification
title_fullStr Variation in Branchial Expression Among insulin‐like growth‐factor binding proteins (igfbps) During Atlantic Salmon Smoltification
title_full_unstemmed Variation in Branchial Expression Among insulin‐like growth‐factor binding proteins (igfbps) During Atlantic Salmon Smoltification
title_sort variation in branchial expression among insulin‐like growth‐factor binding proteins (igfbps) during atlantic salmon smoltification
publisher Wiley
publishDate 2015
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.29.1_supplement.686.11
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Salmo salar
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