Abstract

The hormone induction of vitellogenin (Vg) gene expression was investigated in primary cultures of immature male rainbow trout hepatocytes. Vg cDNA was cloned from the liver of a female rainbow trout injected with estradiol-17 β (E 2). A Vg mRNA of about 6.6 kb was detected in the hepatocytes after stimulation with 2×10 −9 M E 2 for 24 h. The intensity of this signal increased with E 2 concentration. Several other hormones including progesterone and androgens (testosterone, androsterone, methyltestosterone) also induced Vg mRNA not only at high (2×10 −5 M) but also at low (2×10 −9 M), physiologically relevant steroid concentrations. Only cortisol failed to do so at any tested concentration but, surprisingly, like progesterone, it induced an additive effect in the presence of E 2. On the other hand, tamoxifen drastically reduced the expression of Vg gene whether stimulated by E 2 or any other tested steroid. In conclusion, our studies have highlighted the unusual specificity of Vg mRNA induction in fish.

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