Intraperitoneal administration of kisspeptin-10 modulates follicle maturation, gonadal steroids, calcium and metabolites in Sterlet sturgeon, Acipenser ruthenus

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Zahra Roosta , Suraj Unniappan , Chinelo Uju , Mehdi Rahmati , Bahram Falahatkar
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Kisspeptin is a multifunctional neurohormone, primarily involved in the regulation of reproduction. We tested whether peripheral administration of kisspeptin10 (KP-10) via intraperitoneal injection or slow release affects reproductive hormones and metabolites in Sterlet sturgeon (Acipenser ruthenus). Plasma and mucus 17β-estradiol (E2), and testosterone (T), plasma and follicular vitellogenin (VTG) and calcium (Ca) as well as glucose and lipids were determined. Mature Sterlet sturgeon were grouped into six groups: saline i.p injection (control), human kisspeptin (hKP-10) i.p injection; acipenser kisspeptin (aKP-10) i.p injection; hKP-10 (slow release); aKP-10 (slow-release) and no treatment control. No effect for KP-10 on sturgeon body weight was found after 4 weeks of treatment. Multivariate analysis revealed a significant disparity in plasma E2 levels. It was significantly different between groups (time, P = 0.0022). E2 in epithelia mucosa showed significant difference between and within groups in the acute group (time, P = 0.0252; treatment, P = 0.0423; time × treatment, P = 0.0429). T levels were unaffected by treatments (P > 0.05). The presence of synthetic aKP-10 led to an elevation in oocyte and plasma VTG levels (P < 0.05). Prolonged exposure to this peptide resulted in an increase in plasma calcium levels. Simultaneously, there was an augmentation in the number of mature follicles. Regardless of the duration of exposure, aKP-10 significantly elevated plasma glucose levels in Sterlet (P < 0.0). Additionally, KP-10 led to an increase in plasma lipids and cholesterol in Sterlet. Overall, our data support an involvement for KP-10 in the regulation of gonadal steroid hormones, oocyte maturation and metabolite levels in sturgeon, suggesting a positive role for this peptide in the reproductive physiology of this species.

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腹腔注射kisspeptin-10可调节鲟鱼(Acipenser ruthenus)的卵泡成熟、性腺类固醇、钙和代谢物。
吻肽是一种多功能神经激素,主要参与生殖调节。我们测试了通过腹腔注射或缓释外周给药 kisspeptin10(KP-10)是否会影响中华鲟(Acipenser ruthenus)的生殖激素和代谢物。研究测定了血浆和粘液中的17β-雌二醇(E2)、睾酮(T)、血浆和卵泡卵黄素(VTG)、钙(Ca)以及葡萄糖和血脂。将成熟的中华鲟分为六个处理组:生理盐水静注组(对照组)、人吻肽(hKP-10)静注组、鲟吻肽(aKP-10)静注组、hKP-10(缓释)组、aKP-10(缓释)组和无处理对照组。治疗 4 周后,KP-10 对鲟鱼体重没有影响。多变量分析显示血浆 E2 水平存在显著差异。各组之间存在明显差异(时间,P = 0.0022)。急性组上皮粘膜中的 E2 在组间和组内有显著差异(时间,P = 0.0252;治疗,P = 0.0423;时间 × 治疗,P = 0.0429)。T水平不受治疗的影响(P > 0.05)。合成 aKP-10 的存在导致卵母细胞和血浆 VTG 水平升高(P
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