Effects of elevated temperature on estrogenic induction of Vtg and Zp gene expression in salmon

Fertility and embryo survival rates are often low in eggs from Tasmanian Atlantic salmon exposed to high summer temperatures, partly due to a reduction in plasma 17β-estradiol (E2) levels, and a subsequent decrease in the transcription levels of vitellogenin (Vtg) and zona pellucida (Zp) genes. We u...

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Main Authors: Anderson, K, King, H R, Pankhurst, N W, Ruff, N, Pankhurst, P M, Elizur, A
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://labs.mcdb.lsa.umich.edu/labs/denver/NASCE/files/FirstAnnouncementISFE.pdf
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spelling ftunivscoast:usc:10116 2023-05-15T15:31:24+02:00 Effects of elevated temperature on estrogenic induction of Vtg and Zp gene expression in salmon Anderson, K King, H R Pankhurst, N W Ruff, N Pankhurst, P M Elizur, A 2012 http://labs.mcdb.lsa.umich.edu/labs/denver/NASCE/files/FirstAnnouncementISFE.pdf eng eng usc:10116 FoR 0704 (Fisheries Sciences) Conference Presentation 2012 ftunivscoast 2020-03-23T23:28:24Z Fertility and embryo survival rates are often low in eggs from Tasmanian Atlantic salmon exposed to high summer temperatures, partly due to a reduction in plasma 17β-estradiol (E2) levels, and a subsequent decrease in the transcription levels of vitellogenin (Vtg) and zona pellucida (Zp) genes. We used juvenile Atlantic salmon in a pilot study to assess whether hepatic tissue remains responsive to stimulation by E2 at two temperatures that are relevant to the salmon industry. E2-administration stimulated Vtg and estrogen receptor alpha transcription and increased the levels of plasma Vtg at 14 °C and 22 °C. However, hepatic Zp B and C transcription was significantly lower in E2-treated fish at 22°C relative to 14°C, indicating that these genes display traits of thermal inhibition. Trialling E2-therapy in adult fish resulted in a marked increase in egg size at 22 °C due to enhanced Vtg production. However, Zp transcription, egg fertility and embryo survival were unaffected by E2-treatment at high temperature. This suggests that unique (non-E2-dependent) factors regulating the expression of Zps but not Vtg are temperature-sensitive, and thermal inhibition of endocrine process is difficult to overcome using hormonal therapies. Conference Object Atlantic salmon University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia: COAST Research Database
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Anderson, K
King, H R
Pankhurst, N W
Ruff, N
Pankhurst, P M
Elizur, A
Effects of elevated temperature on estrogenic induction of Vtg and Zp gene expression in salmon
topic_facet FoR 0704 (Fisheries Sciences)
description Fertility and embryo survival rates are often low in eggs from Tasmanian Atlantic salmon exposed to high summer temperatures, partly due to a reduction in plasma 17β-estradiol (E2) levels, and a subsequent decrease in the transcription levels of vitellogenin (Vtg) and zona pellucida (Zp) genes. We used juvenile Atlantic salmon in a pilot study to assess whether hepatic tissue remains responsive to stimulation by E2 at two temperatures that are relevant to the salmon industry. E2-administration stimulated Vtg and estrogen receptor alpha transcription and increased the levels of plasma Vtg at 14 °C and 22 °C. However, hepatic Zp B and C transcription was significantly lower in E2-treated fish at 22°C relative to 14°C, indicating that these genes display traits of thermal inhibition. Trialling E2-therapy in adult fish resulted in a marked increase in egg size at 22 °C due to enhanced Vtg production. However, Zp transcription, egg fertility and embryo survival were unaffected by E2-treatment at high temperature. This suggests that unique (non-E2-dependent) factors regulating the expression of Zps but not Vtg are temperature-sensitive, and thermal inhibition of endocrine process is difficult to overcome using hormonal therapies.
format Conference Object
author Anderson, K
King, H R
Pankhurst, N W
Ruff, N
Pankhurst, P M
Elizur, A
author_facet Anderson, K
King, H R
Pankhurst, N W
Ruff, N
Pankhurst, P M
Elizur, A
author_sort Anderson, K
title Effects of elevated temperature on estrogenic induction of Vtg and Zp gene expression in salmon
title_short Effects of elevated temperature on estrogenic induction of Vtg and Zp gene expression in salmon
title_full Effects of elevated temperature on estrogenic induction of Vtg and Zp gene expression in salmon
title_fullStr Effects of elevated temperature on estrogenic induction of Vtg and Zp gene expression in salmon
title_full_unstemmed Effects of elevated temperature on estrogenic induction of Vtg and Zp gene expression in salmon
title_sort effects of elevated temperature on estrogenic induction of vtg and zp gene expression in salmon
publishDate 2012
url http://labs.mcdb.lsa.umich.edu/labs/denver/NASCE/files/FirstAnnouncementISFE.pdf
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