Sex Steroids Are Involved in the Regulation of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone and Dopamine D2 Receptors in Female Tilapia Pituitary
Although molecular mechanisms underlying steroid effects on GnRH and dopamine receptors are well documented in mammals, little is known in fish. Herein, we describe the expression of pituitary GnRH and dopamine receptors relative to gonadotropin expression and release. We exposed female tilapia to g...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biology of reproduction 2006-10, Vol.75 (4), p.642-650 |
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molecular mechanisms underlying steroid effects on GnRH and dopamine receptors are well documented in mammals, little is known
in fish. Herein, we describe the expression of pituitary GnRH and dopamine receptors relative to gonadotropin expression and
release. We exposed female tilapia to graded doses of estradiol or 17alpha,20beta-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one (DHP) in vitro,
and of estradiol in vivo, and determined mRNA levels of
gnrhr1 ,
gnrhr3 ,
drd2 ,
lhb , and
fshb
by real-time PCR. We also determined gonadotropin levels using specific ELISAs. Exposure to low doses of estradiol caused
increased
gnrhr3
mRNA levels in vivo and in vitro, probably related to positive feedback on FSH release. Increasing concentrations of estradiol
resulted in increased
drd2
mRNA levels in vivo and in vitro, inhibition of LH and FSH release, and inhibition of
lhb
mRNA levels
in vivo, possibly related to negative feedback. At high doses of estradiol, FSH release increased in preparation for a new
generation of follicles. Exposure to nanomolar doses of DHP resulted in increased
drd2
mRNA levels, probably related to negative feedback on LH release. A decrease in
drd2
levels at the micromolar range of DHP (concomitant with increased
gnrhr3
and
fshb
mRNA levels) may be related to the recruitment of a new generation of oocytes. Exposure to DHP also resulted in increased
lhb
mRNA levels toward final oocyte maturation. Salmon GnRH analog (sGnRHa) increased mRNA levels of
gnrh1
and
gnrh3 ; when combined with DHP, sGnRHa synergistically increased expression of
gnrh3
only. These results emphasize the role of sex steroids on positive and negative feedbacks controlling the reproductive cycle.
Abstract
Estradiol and 17α,20β-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one are implicated in the synthesis of GnRH and dopamine receptors in tilapia
female, in relation to gonadotropin expression and release |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod.106.051540 |