Jason T Popesku
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Lado W, Zhang D, Mennigen J, Zamora J, Popesku J, Trudeau V
Gen Comp Endocrinol
. 2013 Jun;
192:204-13.
PMID: 23800560
Sex pheromones rapidly affect endocrine physiology and behaviour, but little is known about their effects on gene expression in the neural tissues that mediate olfactory processing. In this study, we...
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Popesku J, Martyniuk C, Trudeau V
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
. 2012 Nov;
3:130.
PMID: 23130016
Dopamine (DA) is a major neurotransmitter important for neuroendocrine control and recent studies have described genomic signaling pathways activated and inhibited by DA agonists and antagonists in the goldfish brain....
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Trudeau V, Heyne B, Blais J, Temussi F, Atkinson S, Pakdel F, et al.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
. 2012 Jun;
2:83.
PMID: 22654829
Endocrine disrupting chemicals are adversely affecting the reproductive health and metabolic status of aquatic vertebrates. Estrone is often the dominant natural estrogen in urban sewage, yet little is known about...
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Martyniuk C, Popesku J, Chown B, Denslow N, Trudeau V
Gen Comp Endocrinol
. 2011 Dec;
176(3):314-20.
PMID: 22202605
Neuroendocrine systems integrate both extrinsic and intrinsic signals to regulate virtually all aspects of an animal's physiology. In aquatic toxicology, studies have shown that pollutants are capable of disrupting the...
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Popesku J, Navarro-Martin L, Trudeau V
Physiol Biochem Zool
. 2011 Apr;
84(2):135-46.
PMID: 21460524
Previous attempts at identifying an alternatively spliced dopamine (DA) D2 receptor in teleosts have proven unsuccessful. We provide evidence of a splicing event of a goldfish D2 (gfD2b1) receptor in...
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Popesku J, Martyniuk C, Denslow N, Trudeau V
PLoS One
. 2010 Sep;
5(8):e12338.
PMID: 20808832
Background: Dopamine (DA) is a major neurotransmitter playing an important role in the regulation of vertebrate reproduction. We developed a novel method for the comparison of transcriptomic and proteomic data...
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Popesku J, Tan E, Martel P, Kovacs T, Rowan-Carroll A, Williams A, et al.
Aquat Toxicol
. 2010 Jun;
99(3):379-88.
PMID: 20561691
The toxicity of pulp and paper mill effluents (PPMEs) has been greatly decreased, yet some continue to negatively affect fish reproduction. We hypothesized that PPMEs are affecting the brain resulting...
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Zhang D, Popesku J, Martyniuk C, Xiong H, Duarte-Guterman P, Yao L, et al.
Physiol Genomics
. 2009 Jun;
38(3):351-61.
PMID: 19509080
Teleost fish represent unique models to study the role of neuroestrogens because of the extremely high activity of brain aromatase (AroB; the product of cyp19a1b). Aromatase respectively converts androstenedione and...
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Zhang D, Xiong H, Mennigen J, Popesku J, Marlatt V, Martyniuk C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2009 Jun;
4(6):e5816.
PMID: 19503831
Background: Many vertebrates, including the goldfish, exhibit seasonal reproductive rhythms, which are a result of interactions between external environmental stimuli and internal endocrine systems in the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal axis. While it...
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Nagahuedi S, Popesku J, Trudeau V, Weber J
J Exp Biol
. 2009 Mar;
212(Pt 8):1106-14.
PMID: 19329744
Wild semipalmated sandpipers (Calidris pusilla) eat n-3 fatty acids to prime their muscles for long migrations. Sedentary bobwhite quails (Colinus virginianus) were used as a model to investigate the mechanisms...