Teleost reproduction: Aspects of Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) oocyte growth and maturation

In all vertebrate species, reproduction is a hormonally controlled process, important for growth and maturation of gonads and germ cells. Production of functional germ cells is of outmost importance to secure the survival of a species. Fish comprises 50% of the known vertebrates and are found in aqu...

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Main Author: Berg, Håkan
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för molekylärbiologi (Teknisk-naturvetenskaplig fakultet) 2003
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-157 2023-10-09T21:48:47+02:00 Teleost reproduction: Aspects of Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) oocyte growth and maturation Berg, Håkan 2003 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-157 eng eng Umeå universitet, Institutionen för molekylärbiologi (Teknisk-naturvetenskaplig fakultet) Umeå universitet, Institutionen för molekylärbiologi (Medicinska fakulteten) http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-157 urn:isbn:91-7305-557-3 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Zoophysiology Salmonid oocyte growth vitellogenin vitelline envelope protein stress cortisol oocyte maturation membrane receptor Zoofysiologi Zoology Zoologi Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 2003 ftumeauniv 2023-09-22T13:52:13Z In all vertebrate species, reproduction is a hormonally controlled process, important for growth and maturation of gonads and germ cells. Production of functional germ cells is of outmost importance to secure the survival of a species. Fish comprises 50% of the known vertebrates and are found in aquatic habitats all over the world. Even though fish have evolved a wide variety of morphological and physiological characteristics, due to large differences in the living environment, the growth an maturation of germ cells follows the same pattern in all species. In this thesis the focus has been directed on oocyte growth and development in Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus), and if stress might inflict disturbances on the reproductive systems. All sexually mature female egg laying vertebrates produces yolky eggs surrounded by an eggshell. Production of yolk and egg shell is under estrogenic control and it is known that production of egg components can be induced in male and juvenile fish by estrogenic substances. Many manmade chemicals have been found to interfere with hormonally controlled processes. Therefore production of the egg yolk precursor, vitellogenin (VTG), and the egg shell components, vitelline envelope proteins (VEP), have been used as biomarkers for estrogenic effect. Exposure to endocrine disrupting substances (EDS) does not only give rise to hormonal effects on the organism, but in addition it also gives rise to an increase in stress hormone, cortisol (F), levels. It is evident that a wide variety of substances may affect Arctic char oocyte growth and maturation. VTG and VEP production is found to be under dose dependent estrogenic control, but the production was directly affected by F. Under natural condition it has been found that F increases towards ovulation. Even though both VTG and VTG is under estrogenic control, these studies showed that stress lead to a decrease of VTG while the VEP production increased. These effects was only observed on protein levels indicating that a post transcriptional ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Salvelinus alpinus Umeå University: Publications (DiVA) Arctic
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topic Zoophysiology
Salmonid
oocyte growth
vitellogenin
vitelline envelope protein
stress
cortisol
oocyte maturation
membrane receptor
Zoofysiologi
Zoology
Zoologi
spellingShingle Zoophysiology
Salmonid
oocyte growth
vitellogenin
vitelline envelope protein
stress
cortisol
oocyte maturation
membrane receptor
Zoofysiologi
Zoology
Zoologi
Berg, Håkan
Teleost reproduction: Aspects of Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) oocyte growth and maturation
topic_facet Zoophysiology
Salmonid
oocyte growth
vitellogenin
vitelline envelope protein
stress
cortisol
oocyte maturation
membrane receptor
Zoofysiologi
Zoology
Zoologi
description In all vertebrate species, reproduction is a hormonally controlled process, important for growth and maturation of gonads and germ cells. Production of functional germ cells is of outmost importance to secure the survival of a species. Fish comprises 50% of the known vertebrates and are found in aquatic habitats all over the world. Even though fish have evolved a wide variety of morphological and physiological characteristics, due to large differences in the living environment, the growth an maturation of germ cells follows the same pattern in all species. In this thesis the focus has been directed on oocyte growth and development in Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus), and if stress might inflict disturbances on the reproductive systems. All sexually mature female egg laying vertebrates produces yolky eggs surrounded by an eggshell. Production of yolk and egg shell is under estrogenic control and it is known that production of egg components can be induced in male and juvenile fish by estrogenic substances. Many manmade chemicals have been found to interfere with hormonally controlled processes. Therefore production of the egg yolk precursor, vitellogenin (VTG), and the egg shell components, vitelline envelope proteins (VEP), have been used as biomarkers for estrogenic effect. Exposure to endocrine disrupting substances (EDS) does not only give rise to hormonal effects on the organism, but in addition it also gives rise to an increase in stress hormone, cortisol (F), levels. It is evident that a wide variety of substances may affect Arctic char oocyte growth and maturation. VTG and VEP production is found to be under dose dependent estrogenic control, but the production was directly affected by F. Under natural condition it has been found that F increases towards ovulation. Even though both VTG and VTG is under estrogenic control, these studies showed that stress lead to a decrease of VTG while the VEP production increased. These effects was only observed on protein levels indicating that a post transcriptional ...
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author Berg, Håkan
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title Teleost reproduction: Aspects of Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) oocyte growth and maturation
title_short Teleost reproduction: Aspects of Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) oocyte growth and maturation
title_full Teleost reproduction: Aspects of Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) oocyte growth and maturation
title_fullStr Teleost reproduction: Aspects of Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) oocyte growth and maturation
title_full_unstemmed Teleost reproduction: Aspects of Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) oocyte growth and maturation
title_sort teleost reproduction: aspects of arctic char (salvelinus alpinus) oocyte growth and maturation
publisher Umeå universitet, Institutionen för molekylärbiologi (Teknisk-naturvetenskaplig fakultet)
publishDate 2003
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