2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0164722
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Characterizing Transcriptional Networks in Male Rainbow Darter (Etheostoma caeruleum) that Regulate Testis Development over a Complete Reproductive Cycle

Abstract: Intersex is a condition that has been associated with exposure to sewage effluents in male rainbow darter (Etheostoma caeruleum). To better understand changes in the transcriptome that are associated with intersex, we characterized annual changes in the testis transcriptome in wild, unexposed fish. Rainbow darter males were collected from the Grand River (Ontario, Canada) in May (spawning), August (post-spawning), October (recrudescence), January (developing) and March (pre-spawning). Histology was used to det… Show more

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“…2009; Bahamonde et al. 2016), providing a potential link to variation in spawning periods in Atlantic silversides (Table S7; Conover and Kynard 1984). LD block 24 was also associated with body size in experimental silverside populations (Therkildsen et al.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2009; Bahamonde et al. 2016), providing a potential link to variation in spawning periods in Atlantic silversides (Table S7; Conover and Kynard 1984). LD block 24 was also associated with body size in experimental silverside populations (Therkildsen et al.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oestrogen significantly influenced the maturation and differentiation of spermatocytes into spermatids 26 , 28 and significantly enhanced the sperm fertilising capacity in vitro , inducing the acrosome reaction and sperm capacitation 29 in mammals. For teleost, such as the European eel ( Anguilla Anguilla ) 13 , githead seabream ( Sparus aurata ) 30 , and rainbow darter ( Etheostoma caeruleum ) 31 , ER have been reported to be involved in the early stages of spermatogenic cell development. The significant up-regulation of the ER and DEG enrichment in the oestrogen pathway at the MSV stage indicated the high importance of E2 in sperm maturation and hydration in turbot.…”
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“…Other interesting "insignificant" genes includes: hsp70 which has been shown to be involved in testis development in rainbow darter (Etheostoma caeruleum; Bahamonde et al 2016); lhr1, which is important for Lh activity (Maugars and Dufour 2015); kisspeptin receptor 1 (kissr1), which may be important for the onset of puberty in European eel (Pasquier et al 2012); steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR), which is important for steroidogenesis as it facilitates the transport of cholesterol into mitochondria, a prerequisite for p450scc function, and was found to be involved in ovarian development in Japanese eels (Kazeto et al 2006;Fig. 40).…”
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confidence: 99%