Sex hormone binding globulin b expression in the rainbow trout ovary prior to sex differentiation
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Pérez, Claudio
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Araneda Tolosa, Cristian
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Estay, Francisco
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Díaz Pérez, Nelson
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Vizziano Cantonnet, Denise
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2018-08-02T15:11:39Z
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2018-08-02T15:11:39Z
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2018
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General and Comparative Endocrinology, 259 (2018): 165–175
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10.1016/j.ygcen.2017.11.021
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/150591
Abstract
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Salmonids have two sex hormone-binding globulin (Shbg) paralogs. Shbga is mainly expressed in the liver, while Shbgb is secreted by the granulosa cells of the rainbow trout ovary. Coexpression of shbgb and the gonadal aromatase cyp19a1a mRNAs been observed in granulosa cells, suggesting a physiological coordination between Shbgb expression and estrogen synthesis. As estrogens are essential for female sex determination in the fish ovary, we propose that Shbgb participates in early ovarian differentiation, either by binding with estrogen or through another mechanism that remains to be discovered. To elucidate this potential role, monosex populations of female trout were studied during the molecular ovarian differentiation period (28-56 dpf). shbgb mRNA expression was measured using qPCR and compared with expression of genes for other ovarian markers (cyp19a1a, fox12, follistatin, and estrogen receptors). shbgb transcript expression was detected during the final stages of embryonic development (21-26 dpf) and during molecular ovarian differentiation (32-52 dpf) after hatching (which occurred at 31 dpf). In situ hybridization localized shbgb transcription to the undifferentiated ovary at 42 dpf, and shbgb and cyp19a1a mRNA showed similar expression patterns. These results suggest that Shbgb is involved in early ovarian differentiation, supporting an important role for the salmonid shbgb gene in sex determination.
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CONICYT from the Chilean government
Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay