2017
DOI: 10.1111/jfb.13382
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Pituitary–thyroid axis development during the larval–juvenile transition in the pejerrey Odontesthes bonariensis

Abstract: The morphological development of the thyroid gland of pejerrey Odontesthes bonariensis during larval-juvenile transition was studied and related to whole-body concentrations of thyroxine (T ) and tri-iodothyronine (T ). A complementary (c)DNA fragment of the thyroid-stimulating hormone β-subunit (tshb) was sequenced and transcript levels quantified during this period. Follicles with eosinophilic and T -immunoreactive colloids were detected at hatching together with tshb transcript levels and whole-body concent… Show more

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“…Most follicles are discrete; however, some of them are conjoined, doubled, or organized in chains. The similar chains of follicles were present in Odontesthes bonariensis 30 , Rachycentron canadum 31 . This organization most probably indicates the continued folliculogenesis 32 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Most follicles are discrete; however, some of them are conjoined, doubled, or organized in chains. The similar chains of follicles were present in Odontesthes bonariensis 30 , Rachycentron canadum 31 . This organization most probably indicates the continued folliculogenesis 32 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Dissimilar to other vertebrates, most teleosts do not have an organized compact thyroid gland; instead, they have dispersed thyroid follicles found individually or in clusters around the basibranchial region (Brown et al, 2004;Ortiz Delgado et al, 2006;Geven et al, 2007;Kawakami et al,2008;Hsu et al, 2014;Chalde and Miranda, 2017). For fish larvae, a few small follicles appear at the first stage of larval development, and then the follicles increase gradually in size and number (Miwa and Inui, 1987).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%