Hormones and growth factors involved in supplying offspring: insights from fish to mammals.

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Elisabeth Eppler, Alessandro Bilella, Karl Link, Helena D'Cotta, Jean-François Baroiller
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A plethora of analogies to support energy provision and offspring nourishment have been posited between mammals and teleosts. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the intricate interactions between hormones and growth factors ranging from early egg development to feeding the newborn in mammals. The discussion encompasses hormones and growth factors in sexual development of male and female bony fish and then focuses on factors relevant during ovarian development and egg and yolk formation in female teleosts. The next chapter focuses on mechanisms to ensure calcium supply for embryo skeletal growth across vertebrate species and the respective maternal calcium mobilisation. Marine and freshwater fish possess divergent strategies for the acquisition of calcium, i.e., mineral homeostasis and osmoregulation. This review will focus primarily on actions of the growth hormone-insulin-like growth factor-system, the parathyroid hormone family, and other signalling factors and hormones. Prolactin is in the literature proposed as an evolutionary link between maternal nutrient supply in mammals, particularly calcium through lactation, and its ancestral role in regulating electrolyte and calcium uptake from the surrounding water in fish. The following section will present some hormones and growth factors in parental care in fish followed by signals in skeletal formation, lactation and calcium homeostasis in soil-egg-laying vertebrates, calcium metabolism in oviparous mammals and during embryonic and postnatal bone formation in placental mammals. Finally, hormones and factors relevant for the development of the mammalian breast are described.

与提供后代有关的激素和生长因子:从鱼类到哺乳动物的见解。
在哺乳动物和硬骨鱼之间,有大量的类比来支持能量供应和后代的营养。这篇综述提供了从哺乳动物早期卵子发育到喂养新生儿的激素和生长因子之间复杂的相互作用的全面概述。讨论了雄性和雌性硬骨鱼性发育中的激素和生长因子,然后重点讨论了雌性硬骨鱼卵巢发育和卵黄形成的相关因素。下一章的重点是机制,以确保钙供应的胚胎骨骼生长跨脊椎动物物种和各自的母体钙动员。海洋鱼类和淡水鱼具有不同的钙获取策略,即矿物质稳态和渗透调节。本文将重点介绍生长激素-胰岛素样生长因子系统、甲状旁腺激素家族以及其他信号因子和激素的作用。在文献中,催乳素被认为是哺乳动物母体营养供应(特别是通过哺乳提供的钙)与调节鱼类从周围水中吸收电解质和钙的祖先作用之间的进化联系。下一节将介绍鱼类亲代抚育过程中的一些激素和生长因子,随后是土壤产蛋脊椎动物骨骼形成、哺乳和钙稳态中的信号,卵生哺乳动物的钙代谢以及胎盘哺乳动物的胚胎和出生后骨形成过程中的信号。最后,描述了哺乳动物乳房发育的相关激素和因素。
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