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Query: UMLS:C0042755 (
masculinization
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Medaka (
Oryzias latipes
) are teleost fish with a XX/XY sex determination system. Recently, it was reported that high temperature (HT) induced the
masculinization
of XX medaka by increasing the levels of cortisol, a major glucocorticoid produced by interrenal cells in teleosts. Cortisol secretion is regulated by adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) secreted from the pituitary gland, which is partly regulated by corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) secreted from the hypothalamus. In teleosts, two
crh
paralogs, named
crha
and
crhb
, have been identified. Recently, the expression of
crhb
but not
crha
was upregulated by HT during gonadal sex differentiation period in medaka and loss-of-functions of its receptors under HT suppressed
masculinization
of XX medaka and increase of cortisol levels, suggesting that
crhb
is involved in
masculinization
induced by HT. However, the transcriptional regulation of
crhb
under HT has not been elucidated. We analyzed the gene expression pattern in the hypothalamus of medaka embryos incubated under HT using DNA microarray. The expressions of
heat shock protein
(hsp) genes, such as
hsp70.1
and
hsp30
, were increased. Overexpression of
hsp70.1
or
hsp30
in cultured rat hypothalamic 4B cells significantly induced
crh
gene expression. Moreover, hypothalamic
hsp70.1
-overexpressing transgenic medaka also showed increased
crhb
gene expression that increased cortisol levels compared with fish incubated at a normal temperature. These results provide the first evidence that HSPs induce cortisol levels by elevating
crhb
gene expression in the hypothalamus.
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PMID:Involvement of Heat Shock Proteins on the Transcriptional Regulation of Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone in Medaka. 3142 55