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Exogastrulation and interference with the expression of major yolk protein by estrogens administered to sea urchins
Authors:Masato Kiyomoto  Ayumi Kikuchi  Seiko Morinaga  Tatuya Unuma  Yukio Yokota
Affiliation:(1) Tateyama Marine Laboratory, Marine and Coastal Research Center, Ochanomizu University, Kou-yatus 11, Tateyama Chiba, 294-0301, Japan;(2) Japan Sea National Fisheries Research Institute, Fisheries Research Agency, Suido-cho, Niigata 951-8121, Japan;(3) Department of Applied Information Science and Technology, Aichi Prefectural University, Nagakute Aichi, 480-1198, Japan;(4) Present address: Institute of Environmental Informatics, IDEA Consultants, Inc., 2-2-2 Hayabuchi, Tsuzuki, Yokohama 224-0025, Japan;(5) Present address: Laboratory of Signal Transduction, Department of Integrated Biosciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, University of Tokyo, Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa Chiba, 277-8568, Japan
Abstract:Although estrogens have been detected in some echinoderm species, their role is not clearly understood; so we examined the effects of estrogens administered to sea urchin embryos and larvae. A typical malformation was exogastrulation, induced by the exposure to ethynylestradiol (EER) in a defined period of 12 h from 12 h after fertilization (HAF). Morphogenesis for gastrulation was delayed in the treated embryos: protrusion of the archenteron started at 30 HAF when gastrulation had already finished in normal embryos. Exogastrulation induced by EER was cancelled by the antiestrogen chemical, ICI182,780. Feeding larvae were less sensitive to estrogens than those in early embryogenesis and, at certain concentrations, developed without abnormal morphology. The effect of estrogens was examined at the level of gene expression of the major yolk protein (MYP). MYP expression started during the larval stage and was suppressed by estrone at the six-armed stage, but not by β-estradiol, and in later stage larvae, the expression was not affected by treatment with either estrogen. Estrogens affect sea urchins in the early stage of embryogenesis, leading to abnormal morphogenesis and interference with gene expression.
Keywords:Sea urchin  Estrogen  Exogastrula  MYP
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