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A Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA demonstrated that brain aromatase expression levels showed a significant decrease in the TBT treatment versus control treatment at sampling day 5.
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Therefore, all following data represent brain aromatase expression.
Treatment with o,p′-DDT alone induces both aromatase activity and brain aromatase expression, while resulting in a complete male-to-female sex inversion.
In brief, no correlation between intratumor estrogen levels and intratumor aromatase expression levels was found.
Increases in brain aromatase expression occur in 0- to 14-day-posthatch (dph) medaka concomitantly with xenoestrogen-induced feminization (Kuhl et al. 2005), whereas ovarian aromatase mRNA transcripts at this life stage are not detectable.
In medaka, a male-to-female reversal upon exposure to a xenoestrogen is accompanied by an increase in brain aromatase expression and activity.
Brain aromatase expression and enzyme activity were measured on exposure days 5, 9, and 14 by real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and tritiated water release assay, respectively.
In mice of both sexes, aromatase expression level is much higher in the developing brain than in adults (Karolczak et al. 1998; Bakker et al. 2004), at a time point when the neural architecture of the brain is being determined.
Total aromatase expression level in therapeutic mastectomy samples was 650-fold higher compared to control samples (32.53 ± 18.11 and 0.05 ± 0.01 trespectively8S respectively, n = 10, P < 0.019, Figure 1a).
Ovarian (cyp19a) and brain aromatase (cyp19b) expression was measured using real-time quantitative reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).
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