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Tissue Distribution And Thyroid Hormone Effects On Mrna Abundance For Membrane Transporters Mct8, Mct10, And Organic Anion-Transporting Polypeptides (Oatps) In A Teleost Fish, Amanda M. Muzzio, Pamela D. Noyes, Heather M. Stapleton, Sean C. Lema Jan 2014

Tissue Distribution And Thyroid Hormone Effects On Mrna Abundance For Membrane Transporters Mct8, Mct10, And Organic Anion-Transporting Polypeptides (Oatps) In A Teleost Fish, Amanda M. Muzzio, Pamela D. Noyes, Heather M. Stapleton, Sean C. Lema

Sean Lema

Many of the actions of thyroid hormones (THs) occur via TH binding to intracellular receptors. Although it was long thought that THs diffused passively across plasma membranes, it is now recognized that cellular entry is mediated by a variety of membrane transporter proteins. In this study, we identified cDNAs encoding the TH transporters monocarboxylate transferases 8 (mct8) and 10 (mct10) as well as eight distinct organic anion-transporting polypeptide (oatp) proteins from fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas). Analysis of the tissue distribution of transporter mRNAs revealed that mct8 and mct10 transcripts were both abundant in liver, but also present at lower levels …


Divergence In Thyroid Hormone Concentrations Between Juveniles Of Marine And Stream Ecotypes Of The Threespine Stickleback (Gasterosteus Aculeatus), Jun Kitano, Sean C. Lema Jan 2013

Divergence In Thyroid Hormone Concentrations Between Juveniles Of Marine And Stream Ecotypes Of The Threespine Stickleback (Gasterosteus Aculeatus), Jun Kitano, Sean C. Lema

Sean Lema

Background: Hormones regulate the expression of multiple phenotypic traits. Therefore,

divergence in hormone concentrations may lead to evolutionary changes in the coordinated

physiological and behavioural traits that comprise an organism’s integrated phenotype. Adults

of marine ecotypes of threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) have higher concentrations

of the thyroid hormone thyroxine (T4) than adults of stream-resident ecotypes (Kitano

et al., 2010). Thyroid hormones are well-established mediators of osmoregulation and migratory

behaviours in fish, and the difference in T4 concentrations indicates that changes in thyroid

hormone signalling may underlie the evolutionary and ecological divergence of migratory and

non-migratory ecotypes.

Questions: Is the variation …


Hormones And Phenotypic Plasticity: Implications For The Evolution Of Integrated Adaptive Phenotypes, Sean C. Lema, Jun Kitano Jan 2013

Hormones And Phenotypic Plasticity: Implications For The Evolution Of Integrated Adaptive Phenotypes, Sean C. Lema, Jun Kitano

Sean Lema

It is generally accepted that taxa exhibit genetic variation in phenotypic plasticity, but many questions remain unanswered about how divergent plastic responses evolve under dissimilar ecological conditions. Hormones are signaling molecules that act as proximate mediators of phenotype expression by regulating a variety of cellular, physiological, and behavioral responses. Hormones not only change cellular and physiological states but also influence gene expression directly or indirectly, thereby linking environmental conditions to phenotypic development. Studying how hormonal pathways respond to environmental variation and how those responses differ between individuals, populations, and species can expand our understanding of the evolution of phenotypic plasticity. …


Variation In Gene Transcript Profiles Of Two V1a-Type Arginine Vasotocin Receptors Among Sexual Phases Of Bluehead Wrasse (Thalassoma Bifasciatum), Sean C. Lema, Melissa A. Slane, Kelley E. Salvesen, John Godwin Jan 2012

Variation In Gene Transcript Profiles Of Two V1a-Type Arginine Vasotocin Receptors Among Sexual Phases Of Bluehead Wrasse (Thalassoma Bifasciatum), Sean C. Lema, Melissa A. Slane, Kelley E. Salvesen, John Godwin

Sean Lema

The neurohypophyseal hormone arginine vasotocin (AVT) mediates behavioral and reproductive plasticity in vertebrates, and has been linked to the behavioral changes associated with protogyny in the bluehead wrasse (Thalassoma bifasciatum). In this study, we sequenced full-length cDNAs encoding two distinct V1a-type AVT receptors (v1a1 and v1a2) from the bluehead wrasse, and examined variation in brain and gonadal abundance of these receptor transcripts among sexual phases. End point RT-PCR revealed that v1a1 and v1a2 transcripts varied in tissue distribution, with v1a1 receptor mRNAs at greatest levels in the telencephalon, hypothalamus, optic tectum, cerebellum and testis, and v1a2 receptor transcripts most abundant …