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Gene expression of the IGF hormones and IGF binding proteins across time and tissues in a model reptile
- Source :
- Physiol Genomics
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- American Physiological Society, 2020.
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Abstract
- The insulin and insulin-like signaling (IIS) network regulates cellular processes including pre- and postnatal growth, cellular development, wound healing, reproduction, and longevity. Despite their importance in the physiology of vertebrates, the study of the specific functions of the top regulators of the IIS network, insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) and IGF binding proteins (IGFBPs), has been mostly limited to a few model organisms. To expand our understanding of this network, we performed quantitative gene expression of IGF hormones in liver and qualitative expression of IGFBPs across tissues and developmental stages in a model reptile, the brown anole lizard ( Anolis sagrei). We found that lizards express IGF2 across all life stages (preoviposition embryos to adulthood) and at a higher level than IGF1, which is opposite to patterns seen in laboratory rodents but similar to those seen in humans and other vertebrate models. IGFBP expression was ubiquitous across tissues (brain, gonad, heart, liver, skeletal muscle, tail, and regenerating tail) in adults, apart from IGFBP5, which was variable. These findings provide an essential foundation for further developing the anole lizard as a physiological and biomedical reptile model, as well as expanding our understanding of the function of the IIS network across species.
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
0301 basic medicine
Physiology
media_common.quotation_subject
ved/biology.organism_classification_rank.species
010603 evolutionary biology
01 natural sciences
Anolis
03 medical and health sciences
Insulin-Like Growth Factor II
biology.animal
Gene expression
Genetics
Animals
RNA, Messenger
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I
Model organism
media_common
Life Cycle Stages
biology
ved/biology
Longevity
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
Vertebrate
Lizards
Embryo
Brown anole
biology.organism_classification
Hormones
Cell biology
Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Proteins
030104 developmental biology
Signal Transduction
Research Article
Hormone
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15312267 and 10948341
- Volume :
- 52
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Physiological Genomics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b87440458393ed6526d1c441da2dfbb7