2012
DOI: 10.1530/joe-11-0384
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Prolactin177, prolactin188 and prolactin receptor 2 in the pituitary of the euryhaline tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus, are differentially osmosensitive

Abstract: Two forms of prolactin (Prl), prolactin 177 (Prl 177 ) and prolactin 188 (Prl 188 ), are produced in the rostral pars distalis (RPD) of the pituitary gland of euryhaline Mozambique tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus. Consistent with their roles in fresh water (FW) osmoregulation, release of both Prls is rapidly stimulated by hyposmotic stimuli, both in vivo and in vitro. We examined the concurrent dynamics of Prl 177 and Prl 188 hormone release and mRNA expression from Prl cells in response to changes in environ… Show more

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“…Similarly, the extent of the osmolality increase and survival rate is dependent on the rate at which the fish are transferred. Tilapia are able to survive when transferred to an intermediate salinity before being transferred to SW, but are unable to survive a direct transfer (Yada et al, 1994;Seale et al, 2002Seale et al, , 2012bBreves et al, 2010d). It has been shown through many studies that the survival threshold is between 450 and 550 mOsmolal (Yada et al, 1994;Seale et al, 2002Seale et al, , 2012bKajimura et al, 2004;Wang et al, 2009;Breves et al, 2010c,d).…”
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“…Similarly, the extent of the osmolality increase and survival rate is dependent on the rate at which the fish are transferred. Tilapia are able to survive when transferred to an intermediate salinity before being transferred to SW, but are unable to survive a direct transfer (Yada et al, 1994;Seale et al, 2002Seale et al, , 2012bBreves et al, 2010d). It has been shown through many studies that the survival threshold is between 450 and 550 mOsmolal (Yada et al, 1994;Seale et al, 2002Seale et al, , 2012bKajimura et al, 2004;Wang et al, 2009;Breves et al, 2010c,d).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tilapia are able to survive when transferred to an intermediate salinity before being transferred to SW, but are unable to survive a direct transfer (Yada et al, 1994;Seale et al, 2002Seale et al, , 2012bBreves et al, 2010d). It has been shown through many studies that the survival threshold is between 450 and 550 mOsmolal (Yada et al, 1994;Seale et al, 2002Seale et al, , 2012bKajimura et al, 2004;Wang et al, 2009;Breves et al, 2010c,d). Tilapia reared in a tidally changing salinity and then exposed to SW for 7 days showed no mortality, suggesting that they were completely acclimated to SW. We have observed previously that the plasma osmolality of tilapia reared in a tidally changing salinity fluctuated between 320 and 345 mOsmolal in the FW and SW phases of the cycle, respectively (Moorman et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
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