Localization of IGF-I and IGF-I Receptor mRNA inSparus aurataLarvae |
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Authors: | B. Funkenstein R. Almuly S.J. Chan |
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Affiliation: | aIsrael Oceanographic and Limnological Research, National Institute of Oceanography, Tel-Shikmona, P.O. Box 8030, Haifa, 31080, Israel;bDepartments of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Medicine and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 60637 |
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Abstract: | Studies of the ontogeny of IGF-I mRNA during embryonic and larval development of the gilthead sea breamSparus auratashowed its expression during these early developmental stages. The present study appliesin situhybridization to localize IGF-I and IGF receptor mRNAs in 16-day larvae ofS. aurata.Paraffin sections were hybridized with homologous RNA probes labeled by [35S]UTP. IGF-I mRNA expression was found mainly in chondrocytes, in both the gill arches and cranial cartilage, in skeletal muscle, in the brain, in the pancreas, in the retina, and in the epithelial cells surrounding the lens. A strong positive reaction for IGF receptor mRNA was found in skeletal muscle, in the pancreas, and in the lymphoid tissue found in the intertubular tissue of the kidney. Signals were less intense in brain and chondrocytes. It is suggested that in teleosts, as in higher vertebrates, IGF-I may be involved in the regulation of tissue growth and differentiation in an autocrine/paracrine manner. |
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