1998
DOI: 10.1051/kmae:1998026
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Effets du soja et des phyto-oestrogènes sur la vitellogénèse et l'endocrinologie stéroïdienne de la truite arc-en-ciel et de l'esturgeon sibérien. Approches in vivo et in vitro

Abstract: RÉSUMÉLa mise au point d'un test de sexage des esturgeons sibériens, basé sur la détection de la vitellogénine (VTG) plasmatique, a permis de mettre en évidence cette protéine complexe oestrogéno-dépendante dans le plasma des poissons femelles, mâles et immatures de cette espèce. L'hypothèse d'une contamination oestrogénique d'origine environnementale a été confirmée par un test basé sur l'administration de différents aliments. Chez les témoins sans oestrogènes, la VTG disparaissait en quelques Semaines du pla… Show more

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“…Further analyses in agnathan species would be valuable due to their evolutionary position in the vertebrate lineage. In gnathostoma, data are unfortunately missing in the primitive ray-finned bony fishes, and to our knowledge, only one preliminary study indicated that testosterone was bound in blood of a chondrostean fish, the Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii, Acipenseriformes) (Bennetau-Pelissero et al, 1998).…”
Section: Circulating Shbgmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Further analyses in agnathan species would be valuable due to their evolutionary position in the vertebrate lineage. In gnathostoma, data are unfortunately missing in the primitive ray-finned bony fishes, and to our knowledge, only one preliminary study indicated that testosterone was bound in blood of a chondrostean fish, the Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii, Acipenseriformes) (Bennetau-Pelissero et al, 1998).…”
Section: Circulating Shbgmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…These kind of studies were performed with fish SBP [86] and with Human SHBG [87,88] and α Feto-Protein [89]. In humans genistein was also shown in vitro to induce SHBG synthesis by the liver [90].…”
Section: In Vitro Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%