Endocrine and transcriptome changes associated with growth and differentiation of Atlantic (Salmo salar L.) salmon testes and immune activity of adipose tissue
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ABSTRACT: The study compared salmon reared at different light regiments (groups A, B and D) and fed with feeds with high and low fat (groups D and E). Analyses in pituitaries and testes addressed problem of early sexual maturation in aquaculture. It is marked by dramatic endocrine changes and rapid growth of the testes, resulting in an increase in the gonad somatic index. The study examined the association of plasma sex steroids, pituitary and testicular gene expression with gonadal growth. The key characteristic is developmental stage of testis, from I to IV. In addition, the effect of feeds with high and low fat levels on adipose tissue was compared. The key finding is markedly different immune activity in groups D (high fat) and E (low fat).
ORGANISM(S): Salmo salar
PROVIDER: GSE263627 | GEO | 2024/07/03
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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