Trends in Comparative Endocrinology and Neurobiology
(Sprache: Englisch)
This volume covers recent and new developments in the fields ofvertebrate and invertebrate endocrinology and neuroendocrinology.
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This volume covers recent and new developments in the fields ofvertebrate and invertebrate endocrinology and neuroendocrinology.
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The classical fields of comparative endocrinology and neurobiology are gaining new momentum from the many projects involved with the sequencing of animal genomes. This volume covers recent and new developments in the fields of vertebrate and invertebrate endocrinology and neuroendocrinology.The comparative approach has proven to be one of the most rewarding to study gene functions and is a key component of functional genomics. The interactions between comparative endocrinology and genome sequencing as well as developmental biology and neurobiology are providing many exciting discoveries. Comparative endocrinology is highly suitable for translation of the knowledge of gene structure into insights into the physiology of organisms.
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This volume covers recent and new developments in the fields of vertebrate and invertebrate endocrinology and neuroendocrinology.
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Preface (G. M. Coast, E.W. Roubos, M. Vallarino, and H. Vaudry)1. Structural and Functional Evolution of VertebrateNeuroendocrine Stress Systems (R.J.Denver).
2. Regulation of Expression of the Proopiomelanocortin GeneExpression: an Overview of the Signaling Cascades, TranscriptionFactors and Responsive Elements Involved (B.G. Jenks).
3. Behavioral Effects of Brain-Derived Estrogens in Birds (J.Balthazart, M.Taziaux, K. Holloway, G.F. Ball, and C.A.Cornil).
4. Hormonal and Environmental Control of Puberty in PerciformFish: The Case of Sea Bass (M. Carrillo, S. Zanuy, A. Felip, M.J.Bayarri, G. Molés and A. Gomez).
5. Identification of New Members of the (short) Neuropeptide FFamily in Locusts and Caenorhabditis elegans (E. Clynen, S.J.Husson and L. Schoofs).
6. Dermal Cytolytic Peptides and the System of Innate Immunityin Anurans (J.M. Conlon, S. Iwamuro and J.D. King).
7. Steroid Biosynthesis within the Frog Brain: a Model ofNeuroendocrine Regulation (J.L. Do Rego, J.Y. Seong, D. Burel, V.Luu-The, D. Larhammar, K. Tsutsui, G. Pelletier, M.C. Tonon and H.Vaudry).
8. ACTH, the MSHs and the Melanocortin Receptors: Revisiting theWork of Robert Schwyzer - a 30 Year Retrospective(R.M. Dores).
9. Structural and Functional Evolution of the Pineal MelanotoninSystem in Vertebrates (J. Falcon, L. Besseau, M. Fuentes, S.Sauzet, E. Magnanou and G. B uf).
10. The Endocannabinoid System: An Ancient Signaling Involved inthe Control of Male Fertility (S. Fasano, R. Meccariello, G.Cobellis, R. Chianese, G. Cacciola, T. Chioccarelli, and R.Pierantoni).
11. Peptides of the Adipokinetic Hormone/RedPigment-Concentrating Hormone Family - a New Take onBiodiversity (G. Gäde).
12. Understanding the Multifactorial Control of GH Release bySomatotropes: Lessons from Comparative Endocrinology (M.D. Gahete,M. Duran-Padro, R.M. Luque, A.J. Martinez-Fuentes, A.Quintero, E. Gutierez-Pascual, J. Cordoba-Chacon, M. Malagon, F.Gracia-Navarro and J.P. Castano).
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Vertebrate Sex Steroid Hormone Receptors: Evolution, Bindingand Neurodistribution (G. Guerriero).
14. Phylogenetic History, Pharmacological Feature, and SignalTransduction of Neurotensin Receptors in Vertebrates (J.I. Hwang,D.K. Kim, H.B. Kwon, H. Vaudry, H. and J.Y. Seong).
15. Hormone-Mediated Reproductive Behavior in the Red BelliedNewt (S. Kikuyama, I. Hasunuma, F. Toyoda, S. Haraguchi and K.Tsutsui).
16. Endocrine Disruption in Aquatic Vertebrates (W. Kloas, R.Urbatzka, R. Opitz, S. Wurtz, T. Behrends, B, Hermelink, O.Jagnytsch, C. Lorenz, N. Neumann, C. Pietsch, A, Trubiroha, C. VanBallergooy, C, Wiedemann and I. Lutz).
17. Major Genomic Events and their Consequences for VertebrateEvolution and Endocrinology (D. Larhammar, G. Sundström, S.Dreborg, D. Ocampo Daza, and T.A. Larsson).
18. Molecular Cloning and mRNA Distribution of PituitaryAdenylate Cyclase-Activating Polypeptide (PACAP)/PACAP-RelatedPeptide in the Lungfish (L.T.O. Lee, J.K.V. Tam, D.W. Chan andB.K.C. Chow).
19. Evolution of Complementary Peptide Systems: TeneurinC-Terminal Associated Peptides (TCAP) and Corticotrophin-ReleasingFactor (CRF) Superfamilies (D.A. Lovejoy, S. Rotzinger and D.Barsyte-Lovejoy).
20. Feeding Behavior in Mammals including the Human (P. Magni,E. Dozio, M. Ruscica, F. Celotti, M.A. Masini, P. Prato, M.Broccoli, M. Mambro, M. Morè and F. Strollo).
21. Identification of Novel Genes Involved in the Plasticity ofPituitary Melanotrophs in Amphibians (M.M. Malagó;n D.Cruz-García A. Díaz-Ruiz, J.R. Peinado, M.R. Pulido, J.Araú;jo, S. Garcia-Navarro, F. Gracia-Navarro, J.P.Castañ;o and R. Vázquez-Martínez).
22. Recent Advances in the Regulation of Feeding Behavior byNeuropeptides in Fish (K. Matsuda).
23. Toward the Development of Novel Pest Management Agents Basedupon Insect Kinin Neuropeptide Analogs (R.J. Nachman, P.V.Pietrantonio, and G.M. Coat).
24. Neuroendocrine Regulation of TSH Secretion in Amphibians (R.Okad
14. Phylogenetic History, Pharmacological Feature, and SignalTransduction of Neurotensin Receptors in Vertebrates (J.I. Hwang,D.K. Kim, H.B. Kwon, H. Vaudry, H. and J.Y. Seong).
15. Hormone-Mediated Reproductive Behavior in the Red BelliedNewt (S. Kikuyama, I. Hasunuma, F. Toyoda, S. Haraguchi and K.Tsutsui).
16. Endocrine Disruption in Aquatic Vertebrates (W. Kloas, R.Urbatzka, R. Opitz, S. Wurtz, T. Behrends, B, Hermelink, O.Jagnytsch, C. Lorenz, N. Neumann, C. Pietsch, A, Trubiroha, C. VanBallergooy, C, Wiedemann and I. Lutz).
17. Major Genomic Events and their Consequences for VertebrateEvolution and Endocrinology (D. Larhammar, G. Sundström, S.Dreborg, D. Ocampo Daza, and T.A. Larsson).
18. Molecular Cloning and mRNA Distribution of PituitaryAdenylate Cyclase-Activating Polypeptide (PACAP)/PACAP-RelatedPeptide in the Lungfish (L.T.O. Lee, J.K.V. Tam, D.W. Chan andB.K.C. Chow).
19. Evolution of Complementary Peptide Systems: TeneurinC-Terminal Associated Peptides (TCAP) and Corticotrophin-ReleasingFactor (CRF) Superfamilies (D.A. Lovejoy, S. Rotzinger and D.Barsyte-Lovejoy).
20. Feeding Behavior in Mammals including the Human (P. Magni,E. Dozio, M. Ruscica, F. Celotti, M.A. Masini, P. Prato, M.Broccoli, M. Mambro, M. Morè and F. Strollo).
21. Identification of Novel Genes Involved in the Plasticity ofPituitary Melanotrophs in Amphibians (M.M. Malagó;n D.Cruz-García A. Díaz-Ruiz, J.R. Peinado, M.R. Pulido, J.Araú;jo, S. Garcia-Navarro, F. Gracia-Navarro, J.P.Castañ;o and R. Vázquez-Martínez).
22. Recent Advances in the Regulation of Feeding Behavior byNeuropeptides in Fish (K. Matsuda).
23. Toward the Development of Novel Pest Management Agents Basedupon Insect Kinin Neuropeptide Analogs (R.J. Nachman, P.V.Pietrantonio, and G.M. Coat).
24. Neuroendocrine Regulation of TSH Secretion in Amphibians (R.Okad
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Hubert Vaudry , Eric W. Roubos , Geoff Coast
- 2009, 1. Auflage, 360 Seiten, Maße: 17,8 x 25,5 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Mauro Vallarino
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1573316717
- ISBN-13: 9781573316712
- Erscheinungsdatum: 24.07.2009
Sprache:
Englisch
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