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Ingibjörg Eir Einarsdottir, R.H. Springer-Miller, B. Th. Björnsson, D.A. Chenoweth, S. D. McCormick, A.L. Paskavitz, A.Y.H. Chang, Jason P. Breves, Amy M. Regish
Publikováno v:
Molecular and cellular endocrinology. 518
The growth hormone (Gh)/insulin-like growth-factor (Igf)/Igf binding protein (Igfbp) system regulates growth and osmoregulation in salmonid fishes, but how this system interacts with other endocrine systems is largely unknown. Given the well-document
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Ingibjörg Eir Einarsdottir, Thrandur Bjornsson, Tom Ole Nilsen, Rebecca White, Jason P. Breves, Stephen D. McCormick, Ross Cairnduff
Publikováno v:
The FASEB Journal. 33
The growth hormone (Gh)/insulin-like growth-factor (Igf) system is a key regulator of growth in teleost fishes, including salmonids. Igfs interact with a suite of binding proteins, termed Igf binding proteins (Igfbps), which modify their biological a
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Ingibjörg Eir Einarsdottir, Marcus Johansson, Daniel Morgenroth, Ningping Gong, Björn Thrandur Björnsson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Physiology B. 186:759-773
The physiological role of leptin in fish is not fully elucidated. In the present study, the involvement of the leptin system in lipid deposition and mobilization in rainbow trout during feeding and 1, 2 and 4 weeks of fasting was investigated in two
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Tara A. Duffy, Stephen D. McCormick, Jason P. Breves, Ingibjörg Eir Einarsdottir, Björn Thrandur Björnsson
Publikováno v:
Aquatic toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 203
Feminizing endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) affect the growth and development of teleost fishes. The major regulator of growth performance, the growth hormone (Gh)/insulin-like growth-factor (Igf) system, is sensitive to estrogenic compounds and
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Alfredo Molina, Juan Antonio Valdés, Rodrigo Zuloaga, Luis Mercado, Cristián A. Valenzuela, Björn Thrandur Björnsson, Ingibjörg Eir Einarsdottir
Publikováno v:
American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology. 314(1)
Chronic stress detrimentally affects animal health and homeostasis, with somatic growth, and thus skeletal muscle, being particularly affected. A detailed understanding of the underlying endocrine and molecular mechanisms of how chronic stress affect
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Ingibjörg Eir Einarsdottir, Rodolfo Paredes, Eduardo N. Fuentes, Alfredo Molina, Juan Antonio Valdés, Christian Hidalgo, Björn Thrandur Björnsson
Publikováno v:
Gen Comp Endocrinol
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Knowledge about the underlying mechanisms, particularly the signaling pathways that account for muscle growth in vivo in early vertebrates is still scarce. Fish (Paralichthys adspersus) were fasted for 3weeks to induce a catabolic period of strong mu
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Chelsea K. Fujimoto, Björn Thrandur Björnsson, Stephen D. McCormick, Jason P. Breves, Silas K. Phipps-Costin, Ingibjörg Eir Einarsdottir
Publikováno v:
BMC Physiology
In preparation for migration from freshwater to marine habitats, Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) undergo smoltification, a transformation that includes the acquisition of hyposmoregulatory capacity. The growth hormone (Gh)/insulin-like growth-factor
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L. Hasselberg-Frank, Sigurd O. Stefansson, Elisabeth Jönsson, Ingibjörg Eir Einarsdottir, B. Th. Björnsson, Henrik Sundh, Kristina Sundell, Ningping Gong, Tom Ole Nilsen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish Biology. 85:1279-1296
Specific growth hormone (GH)-binding protein (Ghbp) was purified from Atlantic salmon Salmo salar and rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss plasma with immunoprecipitation and characterized in cross-linking studies using autoradiography and western blots
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Ingibjörg Eir Einarsdottir, Olga Ortega-Martinez, Björn Thrandur Björnsson, Kerstin Wiklander, Elisabeth Jönsson, Albin Gräns, Erik Sandblom, Sam Dupont, Fredrik Jutfelt, Catharina Olsson, Michael Axelsson, Henrik Seth, Kristina Sundell
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Biology. 217:711-717
As a consequence of increasing atmospheric CO2, the world's oceans are becoming warmer and more acidic. Whilst the ecological effects of these changes are poorly understood, it has been suggested that fish performance including growth will be reduced
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Finn Økland, Bengt Finstad, Frode Kroglund, Rune Nilsen, Torstein Kristensen, A. Moore, Pablo Arechavala-Lopez, Ingibjörg Eir Einarsdottir, Ian Mayer, Björn Thrandur Björnsson, Ingebrigt Uglem, Eva B. Thorstad, Ola Håvard Diserud
Publikováno v:
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 124:34-43
Short-term Al-exposure and moderate acidification increased initial marine mortality in migrating post-smolts, and can thereby reduce viability of Atlantic salmon stocks. The delayed impact of short-term aluminium (Al) exposure on hatchery-reared Atl