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Erratum: Update on the American Board of Internal Medicine Maintenance of Certification Program: A Report of the American College of Cardiologys Educational Quality Review Board (Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2014) 63 (92-100))

机译:勘误表:美国内科医学委员会维持认证计划的最新进展:美国心脏病学会教育质量审查委员会的报告(美国心脏病学会杂志(2014)63(92-100))

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Among the numerous societal benefits of comparative endocrinology is the application of our collective knowledge of hormone signaling towards the conservation of threatened and endangered species - conservation endocrinology. For several decades endocrinologists have used longitudinal hormone profiles to monitor reproductive status in a multitude of species. Knowledge of reproductive status among individuals has been used to assist in the management of captive and free-ranging populations. More recently, researchers have begun utilizing molecular and cell-based techniques to gain a more complete understanding of hormone signaling in wildlife species, and to identify potential causes of disrupted hormone signaling. In this review we examine various in vitro approaches we have used to compare estrogen receptor binding and activation by endogenous hormones and phytoestrogens in two species of rhinoceros; southern white and greater one-horned. We have found many of these techniques valuable and practical in species where access to research subjects and/or tissues is limited due to their conservation status. From cell-free, competitive binding assays to full-length receptor activation assays; each technique has strengths and weaknesses related to cost, sensitivity, complexity of the protocols, and relevance to in vivo signaling. We then present a novel approach, in which receptor activation assays are performed in primary cell lines derived from the species of interest, to minimize the artifacts of traditional heterologous expression systems. Finally, we speculate on the promise of next generation sequencing and transcriptome profiling as tools for characterizing hormone signaling in threatened and endangered species.
机译:比较内分泌学在众多社会效益中包括应用我们对激素信号的集体知识对濒临灭绝的物种的保护-内分泌学。几十年来,内分泌学家一直使用纵向激素谱来监测多种物种的生殖状况。个人间生殖状况的知识已被用于协助管理圈养和自由放养的种群。最近,研究人员已开始利用基于分子和细胞的技术来更全面地了解野生动植物物种中的激素信号,并找出破坏激素信号的潜在原因。在这篇综述中,我们研究了多种体外方法,这些方法已用于比较两种犀牛中雌激素受体的结合和内源激素和植物雌激素的激活。南部的白色和更大的单角。我们发现许多此类技术在物种中具有重要的实用价值,这些物种由于其保存状态而难以进入研究对象和/或组织。从无细胞竞争性结合测定到全长受体激活测定;每种技术都有与成本,敏感性,方案复杂性以及与体内信号传导相关的优缺点。然后,我们提出了一种新颖的方法,其中在衍生自目标物种的原代细胞系中进行受体激活测定,以最大程度地减少传统异源表达系统的假象。最后,我们推测下一代测序和转录组图谱分析有望作为表征濒危物种中激素信号传递的工具。

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