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Sylvie Baloche

Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique

Publications -  22
Citations -  850

Sylvie Baloche is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vitellogenesis & Resorption. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 22 publications receiving 796 citations.

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Stimulation of gonadotropin release and of ovarian development, by the administration of a gonadoliberin agonist and of dopamine antagonists, in female silver eel pretreated with estradiol.

TL;DR: The results suggest that a double neuroendocrine mechanism (a lack of GnRH production and a dopaminergic inhibition of Gn RH action) is involved in the prepubertal blockage of eel gonadotropic function before the reproductive migration.
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Dopamine Inhibits Reproduction in Female Zebrafish (Danio rerio) via Three Pituitary D2 Receptor Subtypes

TL;DR: Results show for the first time that, in zebrafish, DA has a direct and potent inhibitory action capable of opposing the stimulatory effect of GnRH in the neuroendocrine control of reproduction.
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Endocrine evidence that silvering, a secondary metamorphosis in the eel, is a pubertal rather than a metamorphic event

TL;DR: Hormonal profiles and experimental data lead to the conclusion that eel silvering should be considered as an onset of puberty rather than a ‘genuine’ metamorphosis.
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Potentiating Effect of Growth Hormone on Vitellogenin Synthesis Induced by 17β-Estradiol in Primary Culture of Female Silver Eel (Anguilla anguillaL.) Hepatocytes

TL;DR: It is concluded that GH acts directly on the liver to potentiate E2 induction of eel hepatic Vg synthesis, and appears to be time- and dose-dependent and modulated as a function of hormonal status (E2 priming) of the eel.
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Influence of temperature regime on endocrine parameters and vitellogenesis during experimental maturation of European eel (Anguilla anguilla) females.

TL;DR: The results strongly suggest that T10 is inducing a higher endogenous FSH level which increases the E2 circulating level during vitellogenesis, which is more similar to the profile observed in other naturally maturing fish.