α-MSH and melanocortin receptors at early ontogeny in European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax, L.)
Temporal patterns of whole-body α-MSH concentrations and of transcripts of melanocortin receptors during early development as well as the endocrine response (α-MSH, cortisol, MCR mRNAs) to stress at the end of the larval period were characterized in Dicentrarchus labrax . Immunohistochemistry showed...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2017-04, Vol.7 (1), p.46075-46075, Article 46075 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Temporal patterns of whole-body α-MSH concentrations and of transcripts of melanocortin receptors during early development as well as the endocrine response (α-MSH, cortisol, MCR mRNAs) to stress at the end of the larval period were characterized in
Dicentrarchus labrax
. Immunohistochemistry showed α-MSH positive cells in the pituitary
pars intermedia
in all stages examined. As development proceeds, α-MSH content gradually increases; mRNA levels of
mc2r
and
mc4r
remain low until first feeding where peak values are observed.
Mc1r
expression was constant during development,
pomc
mRNA levels remain low until the stage of flexion after which a significant increase is observed. At the stage of the formation of all fins, whole-body cortisol and α-MSH concentrations responded with peak values at 2 h post stress. Additionally, the stress challenge resulted in elevated transcript levels of
pomc, mc2r
and
mc4r
but not in
mc1r
, with a pattern characterized by peak values at 1 h post stress and a strong correlation with whole body α-MSH concentrations was found. Our data provide for the first time a view on the importance of the α-MSH stress response in early development of European sea bass, an additional and relatively poorly understood signal involved in the stress response in teleosts. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/srep46075 |