Expression patterns of cytochrome P450 aromatase genes during ovary development and their responses to temperature stress in female yellow catfish (Pelteobagrus fulvidraco)
Cytochrome P450 aromatase (P450arom) plays a pivotal role in ovary development. In this study, we used semi-quantitative reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) to analyze spatiotemporal expressions of two P450arom genes ( CYP19A and CYP19B ) and their responses to temperature stress in female yellow cat...
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description | Cytochrome P450 aromatase (P450arom) plays a pivotal role in ovary development. In this study, we used semi-quantitative reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) to analyze spatiotemporal expressions of two P450arom genes (
CYP19A
and
CYP19B
) and their responses to temperature stress in female yellow catfish (
Pelteobagrus fulvidraco
). Tissue distribution pattern of
CYP19
showed that
CYP19B
was abundantly expressed in fish brain and ovary (brain > ovary), but weakly in intestines, whereas
CYP19A
was exclusively expressed in ovary. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR analyses showed high transcript abundance of both
CYP19A
and
CYP19B
in the ovarian reproductive cycle, corresponding with serum estradiol-17
β
(E
2
) levels. Increases in aromatases, serum E
2
and testosterone (T) levels in fish exposed to higher temperature indicated stimulation of ovarian maturation and recrudescence by heat stress in stages II and V during the ovarian cycle, whereas associated decreases in stage III suggested vitellogenesis inhibition by heat stress. Gene expression of
CYP19
was closely related to levels of serum E
2
. Results demonstrated
CYP19
played a crucial role in the reproductive cycle of female yellow catfish. Different temperature stress affected
CYP19
gene expression in the fish ovarian reproductive cycle. Associated P450arom genes could be useful for studying physiological aspects of yellow catfish. |
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CYP19A
and
CYP19B
) and their responses to temperature stress in female yellow catfish (
Pelteobagrus fulvidraco
). Tissue distribution pattern of
CYP19
showed that
CYP19B
was abundantly expressed in fish brain and ovary (brain > ovary), but weakly in intestines, whereas
CYP19A
was exclusively expressed in ovary. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR analyses showed high transcript abundance of both
CYP19A
and
CYP19B
in the ovarian reproductive cycle, corresponding with serum estradiol-17
β
(E
2
) levels. Increases in aromatases, serum E
2
and testosterone (T) levels in fish exposed to higher temperature indicated stimulation of ovarian maturation and recrudescence by heat stress in stages II and V during the ovarian cycle, whereas associated decreases in stage III suggested vitellogenesis inhibition by heat stress. Gene expression of
CYP19
was closely related to levels of serum E
2
. Results demonstrated
CYP19
played a crucial role in the reproductive cycle of female yellow catfish. Different temperature stress affected
CYP19
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CYP19A
and
CYP19B
) and their responses to temperature stress in female yellow catfish (
Pelteobagrus fulvidraco
). Tissue distribution pattern of
CYP19
showed that
CYP19B
was abundantly expressed in fish brain and ovary (brain > ovary), but weakly in intestines, whereas
CYP19A
was exclusively expressed in ovary. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR analyses showed high transcript abundance of both
CYP19A
and
CYP19B
in the ovarian reproductive cycle, corresponding with serum estradiol-17
β
(E
2
) levels. Increases in aromatases, serum E
2
and testosterone (T) levels in fish exposed to higher temperature indicated stimulation of ovarian maturation and recrudescence by heat stress in stages II and V during the ovarian cycle, whereas associated decreases in stage III suggested vitellogenesis inhibition by heat stress. Gene expression of
CYP19
was closely related to levels of serum E
2
. Results demonstrated
CYP19
played a crucial role in the reproductive cycle of female yellow catfish. Different temperature stress affected
CYP19
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CYP19A
and
CYP19B
) and their responses to temperature stress in female yellow catfish (
Pelteobagrus fulvidraco
). Tissue distribution pattern of
CYP19
showed that
CYP19B
was abundantly expressed in fish brain and ovary (brain > ovary), but weakly in intestines, whereas
CYP19A
was exclusively expressed in ovary. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR analyses showed high transcript abundance of both
CYP19A
and
CYP19B
in the ovarian reproductive cycle, corresponding with serum estradiol-17
β
(E
2
) levels. Increases in aromatases, serum E
2
and testosterone (T) levels in fish exposed to higher temperature indicated stimulation of ovarian maturation and recrudescence by heat stress in stages II and V during the ovarian cycle, whereas associated decreases in stage III suggested vitellogenesis inhibition by heat stress. Gene expression of
CYP19
was closely related to levels of serum E
2
. Results demonstrated
CYP19
played a crucial role in the reproductive cycle of female yellow catfish. Different temperature stress affected
CYP19
gene expression in the fish ovarian reproductive cycle. Associated P450arom genes could be useful for studying physiological aspects of yellow catfish.</abstract><cop>Heidelberg</cop><pub>SP Science Press</pub><doi>10.1007/s11802-011-1835-0</doi><tpages>8</tpages></addata></record> |
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