The expression profiles of cyp19a1, sf-1, esrs and gths in the brain-pituitary during gonadal sex differentiation in juvenile Japanese eels

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Shan-Ru Jeng , Guan-Chung Wu , Wen-Shiun Yueh , Pei-hua Liu , Shu-Fen Kuo , Sylvie Dufour , Ching-Fong Chang
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Abstract

Eels are gonochoristic species whose gonadal differentiation initiates at the yellow eel stage and is influenced by environmental factors. We revealed some sex-related genes were sex dimorphically expressed in gonads during gonadal sex differentiation of Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica); however, the expression of sex-related genes in the brain-pituitary during gonadal sex differentiation in eels is still unclear. This study aimed to investigate the sex-related gene expressions in the brain-pituitary and tried to clarify their roles in the brain and gonads during gonadal sex differentiation. Based on our previous histological study, the control eels developed as males, and estradiol-17β (E2) was used for feminization. Our results showed that during testicular differentiation, the brain cyp19a1 transcripts and aromatase proteins were increased significantly; moreover, the cyp19a1, sf-1, foxl2s, and esrs (except gperb) transcripts in the midbrain/pituitary also were increased significantly. Forebrain gnrh1 transcripts increased slightly during gonadal differentiation of both sexes, but the gnrhr1b and gnrhr2 transcripts in the midbrain/pituitary were stable during gonadal differentiation. The expression levels of gths and gh in the midbrain/pituitary were significantly increased during testicular differentiation and were much higher in males than in E2-feminized females. These results implied that endogenous estrogens might play essential roles in the brain/pituitary during testicular differentiation, sf-1, foxl2s, and esrs may have roles in cyp19a1 regulation in the midbrain/pituitary of Japanese eels. For the GnRH-GTH axis, gths, especially fshb, may be regulated by esrs and involved in regulating testicular differentiation and development in Japanese eels.

日本鳗鲡性腺性别分化过程中脑垂体中cyp19a1、sf-1、esrs和gths的表达概况
鳗鱼是性染色体物种,其性腺分化始于黄鳝阶段,并受环境因素的影响。我们发现,在日本鳗鲡性腺性别分化过程中,一些与性别相关的基因在性腺中呈性别二形表达;然而,在鳗鲡性腺性别分化过程中,与性别相关的基因在脑垂体中的表达仍不清楚。本研究旨在调查脑垂体中性别相关基因的表达,并试图阐明它们在性腺性别分化过程中在大脑和性腺中的作用。根据我们之前的组织学研究,对照组鳗鱼发育为雄性,并使用雌二醇-17β(E2)进行雌性化。结果表明,在睾丸分化过程中,脑cyp19a1转录本和芳香化酶蛋白显著增加;此外,中脑/垂体的cyp19a1、sf-1、foxl2s和esrs(除gperb外)转录本也显著增加。在雌雄性腺分化过程中,前脑 gnrh1 转录本略有增加,但中脑/垂体的 gnrhr1b 和 gnrhr2 转录本在性腺分化过程中保持稳定。在睾丸分化过程中,中脑/垂体中ths和gh的表达水平显著升高,雄性远高于E2雌化的雌性。这些结果表明,在睾丸分化过程中,内源性雌激素可能在脑/垂体中发挥重要作用,sf-1、foxl2s和esrs可能在日本鳗鲡中脑/垂体的cyp19a1调控中发挥作用。在GnRH-GTH轴方面,gths,尤其是fshb可能受esrs调控,并参与调控日本鳗鲡的睾丸分化和发育。
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General and comparative endocrinology
General and comparative endocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
7.40%
发文量
120
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: General and Comparative Endocrinology publishes articles concerned with the many complexities of vertebrate and invertebrate endocrine systems at the sub-molecular, molecular, cellular and organismal levels of analysis.
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