Publications by authors named "Maria Rita Perez"

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  • Kisspeptin receptors are important G-Protein-Coupled Receptors that control the release of GnRH in vertebrates, and this study focuses on two specific receptors found in pejerrey fish.
  • The researchers discovered that both receptors have complex gene structures with multiple exons and introns and identified alternative splicing variants that may affect the proteins produced.
  • The study found that changes in diet, like fasting, influence the expression of one of the spliced variants in the brain, suggesting that alternative splicing could play a role in reproductive regulation in these fish.
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Imidacloprid (IMI), a systemic neonicotinoid insecticide widely used in worldwide scale, is reported in freshwater bodies. Nevertheless, there is a lack of information about IMI sublethal effects on freshwater fish. Thus, the aim of this study was to identify the potential hazard of this insecticide to the South American fish Prochilodus lineatus exposed for 120 h to four IMI concentrations (1.

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In non-mammalian vertebrates, serotonin (5-HT)-producing neurons exist in the paraventricular organ (PVO), a diencephalic structure containing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-contacting neurons exhibiting 5-HT or dopamine (DA) immunoreactivity. Because the brain of the adult teleost is known for its neurogenic activity supported, for a large part, by radial glial progenitors, this study addresses the origin of newborn 5-HT neurons in the hypothalamus of adult zebrafish. In this species, the PVO exhibits numerous radial glial cells (RGCs) whose somata are located at a certain distance from the ventricle.

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