Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2549673708> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2549673708 endingPage "111" @default.
- W2549673708 startingPage "75" @default.
- W2549673708 abstract "1. Introduction 1.1. The Fish Forebrain 1.2. Stress 2. Stress and the Brain: The (Neuro-)Endocrine Hypothalamus 2.1. Fundamental Axes Interact 2.2. The CRF System 2.3. Ontogeny of the CRF System 2.4. Control Over the Pituitary Gland 2.5. CRF and Behavior 3. Stress and the Pituitary Gland 3.1. Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) 3.2. Alpha-MSH 4. Stress and the Head Kidney 4.1. Catecholamine-Producing Cells 4.2. Steroid-Producing Cells 4.3. Communication Within the Head Kidney 4.4. Stress and Energy 5. Synthesis and Perspective For any organism dealing with environmental challenges, proper handling of stressful conditions is key to survival. Extant fishes represent the earliest vertebrates on earth and must have been masters in doing so, given their vast and sometimes fast radiation. Ancestral genome expansions (two or three whole genome duplication rounds) and stable water conditions contributed to their great ability to evolve and the eventual rise of tetrapods. An elaborate endocrine machinery provides the chemical mediation of a hypothalamically integrated signal to properly spend energy and allow for fight or flight when confronted with stressful conditions. We discuss developments in fish forebrain and (nonexhaustively) hypothalamic lay-out from the newest insights, obtained mostly from zebrafish studies. Corticotropin releasing factor, adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone, adrenaline, and cortisol, the key chemical mediators in the hypothalamic–pituitary–interrenal (HPI) axis, are passed in review and in the context of allostatic regulation of stress responses. We dedicate this chapter to Sjoerd E. Wendelaar Bonga, friend and teacher, who introduced us to the concept of stress and taught us to deal with it." @default.
- W2549673708 created "2016-11-30" @default.
- W2549673708 creator A5048268191 @default.
- W2549673708 creator A5080801101 @default.
- W2549673708 date "2016-01-01" @default.
- W2549673708 modified "2023-10-10" @default.
- W2549673708 title "The Endocrinology of the Stress Response in Fish" @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1487863689 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1513564091 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1531005638 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1545772717 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1577557787 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1892345732 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1914668076 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1920899731 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1963603485 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1963690906 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1965734739 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1965848563 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1966681494 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1969655062 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1971704700 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1972827372 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1973176724 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1975727321 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1979796299 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1981748148 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1985729550 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1986072829 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1989416066 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1989918919 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1989993782 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1990277797 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1990516058 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1990862560 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1991680271 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1992818665 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1993811128 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1994134409 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1994358547 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1994462494 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1994675927 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1994940319 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W1998656545 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2000102131 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2001129448 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2002378303 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2003060172 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2003991209 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2004428202 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2004873387 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2005123729 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2007446775 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2007574637 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2009696532 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2012363677 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2016097940 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2017911732 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2020466261 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2020956471 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2021240007 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2023118867 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2023652879 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2026210561 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2028710649 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2029032529 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2031539931 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2033166635 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2034584065 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2038131742 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2039064285 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2041531639 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2043045418 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2044785068 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2047405437 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2047799302 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2049436456 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2053208961 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2054294281 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2055593778 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2058107510 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2059496673 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2060595110 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2061528078 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2063337445 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2065352830 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2067742880 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2068818952 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2073961932 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2075182826 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2075203538 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2076101724 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2076708673 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2077173351 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2078344405 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2080072271 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2083729360 @default.
- W2549673708 cites W2092716986 @default.