HORMONAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN FISH - HUMAN GROWTH-HORMONE GENE-FUNCTION IN HYPOPHYSECTOMIZED CARP


Autoria(s): Zongbin Cui; Zuoyan Zhu
Data(s)

1993

Resumo

Transgenic common carp, Cyprinus carpio, produced by the microinjection of fertilized eggs with a linearized chimeric plasmid pMThGH, a human growth hormone (hGH) gene with a mouse metallothionein-I (MT) gene promoter in pBR322, were used to produce F1 and F2 transgenics. Following hypophysectomy of the transgenic F2 common carp, non-transgenic common carp and non-transgenic crucian carp, growth was monitored for up to 110 days. In addition, recombinant hGH was injected subcutaenously into a group of the non-transgenic crucian carp. Growth rate analyses indicated that (1) hypophysectomy of non-transgenic common carp and crucian carp results in the cessation of growth, (2) hGH administration can stimulate the growth of hypophysectomized crucian carp and (3) hypophysectomized hGH-transgenic common carp continue to grow in the absence of their own growth hormone, suggesting that the hGH-transgene is being expressed in tissues other than the pituitary.

Identificador

http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/10324

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/59675

Fonte

Zongbin Cui; Zuoyan Zhu.HORMONAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN FISH - HUMAN GROWTH-HORMONE GENE-FUNCTION IN HYPOPHYSECTOMIZED CARP,FISH PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY,1993,12(2):161-169

Palavras-Chave #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Fisheries; Physiology #COMMON CARP #CRUCIAN CARP #GROWTH HORMONE #GROWTH HORMONE GENE #TRANSGENIC FISH #HORMONAL REPLACEMENT #HYPOPHYSECTOMY
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