Small fish comp tox FHM haloperidol 96 h ovary
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ABSTRACT: This experiment was conducted as part of an overall study aimed at examining effects of a dopamine receptor antagonist on reproduction, behavior, and gene expression in cyprinid fish. Relative to gene expression, we hypothesized that if haloperidol disrupted normal regulation of the HPG axis, there may be robust transcriptional alterations in the ovary of exposed females that might serve as useful markers of exposure and/or effects. For the purposes of this study, robust transcriptional alterations were defined as those detected in two separate fish species (fathead minnow and zebrafish), exposed to the same concentration of haloperidol for the same duration. There is a companion zebrafish microarray experiment (GSE14861) that these data are compared to. Transcriptional responses in the ovary of the two species are compared in terms of differentially expressed genes, enriched gene ontology categories they represent, and associated pathways.
ORGANISM(S): Pimephales promelas
PROVIDER: GSE15115 | GEO | 2009/12/22
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA123105
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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