Biology Reference
In-Depth Information
biosynthesis is an additional site where stress and stress hormones may mod-
ulate metamorphic timing ( Bonett et al., 2010 ).
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The preparation of this chapter and the unpublished work reported herein was supported by
NSF grant IOS 0922583 to R. J. D.
REFERENCES
Aguilera, G. (1998). Corticotropin releasing hormone, receptor regulation and the stress re-
sponse. Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism , 9 , 329-336.
Aida, T., Iwamuro, S., Miura, S., & Kikuyama, S. (1999). Changes of pituitary pro-
opiomelanocortin mRNA levels during metamorphosis of the bullfrog larvae. Zoological
Science , 16 , 255-260.
Ashizawa, K., & Cheng, S. Y. (1992). Regulation of thyroid hormone receptor mediated
transcription by a cytosol protein. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the
United States of America , 89 , 9277-9281.
Bagamasbad, P., & Denver, R. J. (2011). Mechanisms and significance of nuclear receptor
auto- and cross-regulation. General and Comparative Endocrinology , 170 , 3-17.
Becker, K. B., Schneider, M. J., Davey, J. C., & Galton, V. A. (1995). The type III
5-deiodinase in Rana catesbeiana tadpoles is encoded by a thyroid hormone responsive
gene. Endocrinology , 136 , 4424-4431.
Becker, K. B., Stephens, K. C., Davey, J. C., Schneider, M. J., & Galton, V. A. (1997). The
type 2 and type 3 iodothyronine deiodinases play important roles in coordinating devel-
opment in Rana catesbeiana tadpoles. Endocrinology , 138 , 2989-2997.
Belden, L. K., Moore, I. T., Wingfield, J. C., & Blaustein, A. R. (2005). Corticosterone and
growth in Pacific Treefrog (Hyla regilla) tadpoles. Copeia , 424-430.
Belden, L. K., Rubbo, M. J., Wingfield, J. C., & Kiesecker, J. M. (2007). Searching for the
physiological mechanism of density dependence: Does corticosterone regulate tadpole
responses to density? Physiological and Biochemical Zoology , 80 , 444-451.
Bern, H. A., Nicoll, C. S., & Strohman, R. C. (1967). Prolactin and tadpole growth.
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine , 126 , 518-520.
Berry, D. L., Schwartzman, R. A., & Brown, D. D. (1998). The expression pattern of thyroid
hormone response genes in the tadpole tail identifies multiple resorption programs.
Developmental Biology , 203 , 12-23.
Bonett, R. M., Hoopfer, E. D., & Denver, R. J. (2010). Molecular mechanisms of cortico-
steroid synergy with thyroid hormone during tadpole metamorphosis. General and Com-
parative Endocrinology , 168 , 209-219.
Bonett, R. M., Hu, F., Bagamasbad, P., & Denver, R. J. (2009). Stressor and glucocorticoid-
dependent induction of the immediate early gene kruppel-like factor 9: Implications for
neural development and plasticity. Endocrinology , 150 , 1757-1765.
Boorse, G. C., & Denver, R. J. (2002). Acceleration of Ambystoma tigrinummetamorphosis
by corticotropin-releasing hormone. The Journal of Experimental Zoology , 293 , 94-98.
Boorse, G. C., & Denver, R. J. (2004). Endocrine mechanisms underlying plasticity in meta-
morphic timing in spadefoot toads. Integrative and Comparative Biology , 43 , 646-657.
Brown, D. D. (2005). The role of deiodinases in amphibian metamorphosis. Thyroid , 15 ,
815-821.
Brown, D. D., & Cai, L. Q. (2007). Amphibian metamorphosis. Developmental Biology , 306 ,
20-33.
Brown, D. D., Wang, Z., Furlow, J. D., Kanamori, A., Schwartzman, R. A., Remo, B. F.,
et al. (1996). The thyroid hormone-induced tail resorption program during Xenopus
Search WWH ::




Custom Search