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Tatsuya Sakamoto1, Madoka Yoshiki1, Hirotaka Sakamoto1.
Abstract
To study the critical role of mineralocorticoid signalling, we generated a constitutive mineralocorticoid receptor (MR)-knockout (KO) medaka as the first adult-viable MR-KO animal. This KO medaka displayed abnormal behaviours affected by visual stimuli. In contrast, the loss of MR did not result in overt phenotypic changes in osmoregulation, despite the well-known osmoregulatory functions of MR in mammals. Since glucocorticoid receptor (GR) has been suggested to compensate for loss of MR, we examined expression of duplicated GRs with markedly different ligand sensitivities, in various tissues. qRT-PCR results revealed that the absence of MR induced GR1 in the brain and eyes, but not in osmoregulatory organs. This reinforces the important functions of glucocorticoid signalling, but the minor role of mineralocorticoid signalling, in fish osmoregulation. Because both 11-deoxycorticosterone (DOC) and cortisol are ligands for MR, whereas GRs are specific to cortisol, GR1 signalling may compensate for the absence of cortisol-MR, rather than that of DOC-MR. Thus, this GR expression suggests that our MR-KO model can be used specifically to characterize DOC-MR signalling.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29231924 PMCID: PMC5726310 DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2017.189
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444
Figure 1GR1, but not GR2, is upregulated specifically in brain and eyes of MR-KO medaka.
Expression of GRs in tissues of MR-KO and WT adult (200 days post-fertilization) medaka was determined by qPCR. Each fish was analyzed in triplicate. mRNA levels are normalized (see Methods; raw qRT-PCR data are provided in Data Citation 1) and shown as fold differences from maximum mean levels in WT. Mean±SEM (n=5 in each group) are also shown. *P<0.05.
Possible roles of corticosteroid systems in medaka shown in our studies.
| +, possible roles are shown; -, not possible. The details are described in our related manuscripts[ | |||
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| DOC | MR | Integration with visual responses | - |
| Cortisol | + | ||
| GR1 | + | + | |
| GR2 | + |