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7 The Gonadal Steroids

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This chapter discusses that the gonads potentiality to produce steroids, and the regulation of the syntheses; and the actual physiological role of gonadal steroids in fish is discussed with emphasis on gametogenesis.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses that the gonads potentiality to produce steroids, and the regulation of the syntheses. The nature, shape, and intensity of a hormonal signal, ready to be received by a target cell, is the result of an intricate series of positive and negative regulations. In the case of hormonal steroids in fish, only some aspects of this complex have been considered. Once a steroid is secreted, several mechanisms may inactivate it before it reaches its target. Little is known of catabolism of sexual steroids in teleosts. Most available data are concerned with the total radioactivity found in tissues after fish are fed labeled steroid. The biological significance of glucuronidation or sulfonation remains to be explored. Although the conjugated steroids are usually considered to be inactive, recent studies attribute a pheromonal role to glucuronides. In other respects, the binding to plasma proteins may lead to a reversible inactivation, although, in mammals, it has been suggested that steroid secretion may be enhanced by the presence of serum steroid-binding proteins. Finally, the conversion of plasma steroids into biologically active metabolites can occur in some target tissues. The actual physiological role of gonadal steroids in fish is discussed with emphasis on gametogenesis.

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Spermatogenesis in fish.

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of progestin, androgens, and estrogens on global testicular gene expression patterns (microarray analysis), and molecular mechanisms by which steroids regulate specific candidate genes (identified by subtractive hybridization approaches) during early stages of testis maturation are discussed.
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Androgens in teleost fishes

TL;DR: 11-Oxygenated androgens are generally more effective than T in stimulating secondary sexual characters, reproductive behaviour and spermatogenesis in teleost fishes but receptor-like binding has only reported for T and not for 11KT.
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Endocrine regulation of gametogenesis in fish.

TL;DR: Findings on the identification of steroidal mediators involved in each process of gametogenesis, and the sites and mechanisms of action of the mediators are reviewed.
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Ovarian aromatase and estrogens: A pivotal role for gonadal sex differentiation and sex change in fish

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5 Vitellogenesis and Oocyte Assembly

TL;DR: An integral part of estradiol action is the observed hypercalcemia in vitellogenic fish, which can largely be ascribed to the calcium-binding properties of phosphorylated and highly charged, components of the native viteLLogenin molecule.
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