Ovulating Female of Nine-Spined Sticklebacks (Pungitius sinensis) Are Attracted to Substances Derived From Male Kidneys.

IF 1.4 3区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
Miki Nagaya, Hidenobu Yambe, Yasunori Koya
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Abstract

Male sticklebacks (Gasterosteidae) produce an adhesive protein called "spiggin" in the tubular epithelial cells of their kidneys, which they use to attach plants or plant debris together and build nesting sites. Spiggin is a glycoprotein excreted in urine. A similar substance has been reported in freshwater sculpins (Cottidae), and it is thought that male sculpins that nest under stones use this glycoprotein in their enlarged kidneys to attract females to their nests. Based on the phylogenetic closeness of sticklebacks and sculpins and the physiological similarities in their kidneys, we hypothesized that spiggin may play a role in attracting females to nesting sites in sticklebacks. We tested this hypothesis using a Y-maze with the nine-spined stickleback (Pungitius sinensis), a member of the Gasterosteidae. Ovulated females were more consistently attracted to male kidney extracts than female kidney extracts. The high-molecular-weight fraction (molecular weight > 3000) separated from the male kidney extract using a dialysis membrane had an attractive effect on ovulating females, while the low-molecular-weight fraction (molecular weight < 3000) had a repellent effect. The water in the aquarium containing nests built by males significantly attracted ovulating females. These results suggest that spiggin or an unknown component associated with spiggin functions to attract ovulating females. In sticklebacks, which evolved from territorial breeding to building elaborate nests, it is possible that the substance that attracts females produced in the male kidney has evolved into an adhesive component that solidifies the nest.

雌性九棘棘鱼(Pungitius sinensis)的排卵期被雄性肾脏的物质所吸引。
雄性刺鱼(刺鱼科)在肾脏的小管上皮细胞中产生一种叫做“spiggin”的粘附蛋白,它们利用这种蛋白将植物或植物碎片附着在一起,并建立筑巢点。Spiggin是一种随尿液排出的糖蛋白。据报道,淡水石雕中也有类似的物质,据认为,在石头下筑巢的雄性石雕利用其扩大的肾脏中的这种糖蛋白来吸引雌性到它们的巢穴中。基于刺鱼和雕刻鱼在系统发育上的相似性以及它们肾脏的生理相似性,我们假设刺鱼的spiggin可能在吸引雌性到筑巢地点方面发挥了作用。我们用九棘棘鱼(Pungitius sinensis)(一种棘鱼科动物)的y形迷宫来验证这一假设。排卵的雌性对雄性肾脏提取物的吸引力大于雌性肾脏提取物。用透析膜从男肾提取物中分离出的高分子量部分(分子量bbbb3000)对排卵期的女性有吸引作用,而低分子量部分(分子量bbbb3000)对排卵期的女性有吸引作用
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Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological and integrative physiology
Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological and integrative physiology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Biology
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Zoology – A publishes articles at the interface between Development, Physiology, Ecology and Evolution. Contributions that help to reveal how molecular, functional and ecological variation relate to one another are particularly welcome. The Journal publishes original research in the form of rapid communications or regular research articles, as well as perspectives and reviews on topics pertaining to the scope of the Journal. Acceptable articles are limited to studies on animals.
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