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Query: UMLS:C0848237 (
acute stress
)
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Steroidogenic acute regulatory protein
(
StAR
) transfers cholesterol over the inner mitochondrial membrane. In mammals,
StAR
controls this rate-limiting step of steroidogenesis, but its expression and regulation has not been well explored in fish. The present work investigates
StAR
mRNA expression in the head kidney of the gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) under different stressors. We have cloned the
StAR
cDNA (1461 bp) in seabream (accession number EF640987), which has an open reading frame of 861 nucleotides encoding a polypeptide of 286 aa, and displays high sequence identity with
StAR
of other fish and mammalian counterparts. Seabream
StAR
transcripts were found to be expressed exclusively in head kidneys and gonads. In fish under
acute stress
(chased with a net), plasma cortisol levels peaked within 1 h, were still high after 6 h, and decreased after 16 h, although no increases in head kidney
StAR
expression were observed at any time post-stressor. Fish under chronic high-density stress showed cortisol levels 90-fold higher than controls and
StAR
mRNA levels increased threefold. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) injection increased head kidney
StAR
mRNA levels after 6 h, reached a maximum at 12 h, and decreased until 72 h. When the head kidney cells were incubated in vitro and treated with ACTH or LPS, ACTH induced an increase in
StAR
expression as expected, but LPS induced a reduction in
StAR
expression. In conclusion,
StAR
expression in seabream head kidneys is highly regulated by different stressors.
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PMID:Stress-induced regulation of steroidogenic acute regulatory protein expression in head kidney of Gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata). 1825 54