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Title: Hypoosmotic shock adaptation by prolactin involves upregulation of arginine vasotocin and osmotic stress transcription factor 1 mRNA in the cinnamon clownfish Amphiprion melanopus
Authors: Park, Mi Seon
Kim, Na Na
Shin, Hyun Suk
Min, Byung Hwa
Kil, Gyung Suk
Cho, Sung Hwoan
Choi, Cheol Young
UNESCO Clasification: 240119 Zoología marina
240111 Patología animal
Keywords: Arginine vasotocin
Arginine vasotocin receptor
Cinnamon clownfish
Osmotic stress transcription factor 1
Prolactin
Issue Date: 2012
Journal: Animal Cells and Systems 
Abstract: We cloned cDNA-encoding arginine vasotocin (AVT) from the brain of the cinnamon clownfish Amphiprion melanopus, and that was predicted to encode a protein of 153 amino acids. We examined changes in the expression of AVT mRNA in the brain and arginine vasotocin receptor (AVTR) mRNA and osmotic stress transcription factor 1 (OSTF1) mRNA in the gills of the cinnamon clownfish using quantitative real-time PCR in an osmotically changing environment (seawater (35 psu) → brackish water (BW, 17.5 psu) and BW with prolactin [PRL]). The expression of AVT, AVTR, and OSTF1 mRNA in the brain and gills increased after transfer to BW, and the expression was repressed by PRL treatment. AVT-immunoreactive cells were almost consistently observed in the telencephalon. The plasma Na+ and Cl- levels decreased in BW, but the level of this parameter increased in BW with PRL treatment during salinity change. These results suggest that AVT, AVTR, and OSTF1 play important roles in hormonal regulation in osmoregulation organs, and that PRL improves the hyperosmoregulatory ability of cinnamon clownfish in BW environment. © 2012 Copyright Korean Society for Integrative Biology.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/135741
ISSN: 1976-8354
DOI: 10.1080/19768354.2012.719547
Source: Animal Cells and Systems [ISSN 1976-8354], v. 16, n. 5, p. 391-399, (Agosto 2012)
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