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    ISSN: 1573-3017
    Keywords: biomarker ; vitellogenin ; cDNA probe ; largemouth bass ; slot blot
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract The main focus of environmental endocrine disruption is understanding how hormone mimics may be affecting reproduction and development. The principle mode of action for hormones is to regulate gene expression. The vitellogenin mRNA assay described in this paper was developed to study the specific mechanisms of action by proposed xenoestrogens. The establishment of this method is widely applicable to different species and to different genes. This gene specificity is what makes it such a good method to characterize a particular mechanism of action. Vitellogenin was chosen due to its current value as a plasma protein biomarker for estrogen exposure. The vitellogenin mRNA assay serves as a valuable complement to plasma vitellogenin, as it increases the sensitivity of detection as well as its potential to detect an earlier estrogenic response. Once validated, it can be used in biomonitoring as an effective method to detect a specific mechanism of action in samples exposed to xenoestrogens.
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    ISSN: 1573-3017
    Keywords: estrogen ; endocrine disruption ; biomarker ; vitellogenin
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract Vitellogenin, the egg yolk precursor protein, has become a popular biomarker for measuring exposure of oviparous animals to estrogen or estrogen mimics. Vitellogenin is normally produced by females in response to normal cycles of estradiol during oogenesis. The gene for vitellogenin is also present in the livers of males but it is normally silent. Upon exposure to estrogen or to an estrogen mimic, the gene is turned on and vitellogenin is synthesized. After synthesis, it is exported into the blood where, in males, it remains until it is degraded or cleared out by the kidneys. In females, vitellogenin is taken up by the developing oocyte through receptor mediated endocytosis. There are several assays in the literature for measuring vitellogenin levels in plasma. The easiest method is through antibody based assays including ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) or by western blot. Competition or sandwich ELISAs are the most sensitive assays and they can detect vitellogenin in plasma in the nanogram to milligram per ml range. This chapter discusses methods for purifying vitellogenin from plasma, generating antibodies, and performing assays to measure vitellogenin.
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