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Rhythms in the endocrine system of fish: a review

Authors :
Clara Azpeleta
Mairi Cowan
José Fernando López-Olmeda
Source :
Journal of comparative physiology. B, Biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology. 187(8)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The environment which living organisms inhabit is not constant and many factors, such as light, temperature, and food availability, display cyclic and predictable variations. To adapt to these cyclic changes, animals present biological rhythms in many of their physiological variables, timing their functions to occur when the possibility of success is greatest. Among these variables, many endocrine factors have been described as displaying rhythms in vertebrates. The aim of the present review is to provide a thorough review of the existing knowledge on the rhythms of the endocrine system of fish by examining the hormones that show rhythmicity, how environmental factors control these rhythms and the variation in the responses of the endocrine system depending on the time of the day. We mainly focused on the hypothalamic-pituitary axis, which can be considered as the master axis of the endocrine system of vertebrates and regulates a great variety of functions, including reproduction, growth, metabolism, energy homeostasis, stress response, and osmoregulation. In addition, the rhythms of other hormones, such as melatonin and the factors, produced in the gastrointestinal system of fish are reviewed. Sin financiación 2.517 JCR (2017) Q1, 17/167 Zoology; Q3, 42/83 Physiology UEM

Details

ISSN :
1432136X
Volume :
187
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of comparative physiology. B, Biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3c62d37456e0a41671e7c94f238ae772