Levels of progesterone, testosterone, and estradiol, and androstenedione metabolism in the gonads of Lytechinus variegatus (Echinodermata:Echinoidea)

Kristina M Wasson , Barbara A Gower , Gene A Hines , Stephen A Watts
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Levels of progesterone (P4), testosterone (T) and estradiol (E2) indicated significant variation among individual echinoids during the annual cycle, reflecting generally the variation in gamete development that can be observed among individuals. Testosterone and E2 levels in both the ovaries and testes were higher during the period of gonadal growth. Levels of all steroids were greatly reduced compared to those levels reported for asteroids. Differences in the levels of P4, T, and estrogens between asteroids and Lytechinus variegatus may be related to differences in gonad morphology and nutrient storage capacity between asteroids and echinoids. It was hypothesized that the low levels of steroids detected in L. variegatus reflect paracrine-like mechanisms in cell signaling as compared to endocrine-like mechanisms proposed to be involved in regulating gonad function in asteroids. Both the ovaries and testes of L. variegatus had the capacity to synthesize T and a variety of 5α-reduced androgens including 5α-androstane-3β,17β-diol and 5α-androstane-3α,17β-diol (5α-adiols) from androstenedione (AD) in 8 h. Estrogen synthesis was not detected. The sex-specific pattern of accumulation of 5α-adiols in the ovaries and testes suggests that the 5α-adiols may affect processes related to reproduction in L. variegatus.

黄体酮、睾酮、雌二醇和雄烯二酮在刺皮虫性腺中的代谢水平
黄体酮(P4)、睾酮(T)和雌二醇(E2)的水平在年周期中在个体间存在显著差异,反映了个体间配子发育的总体差异。卵巢和睾丸的睾酮和E2水平在性腺生长期间均较高。与报道的小行星相比,所有类固醇的水平都大大降低。小行星和紫锥虫之间P4、T和雌激素水平的差异可能与小行星和紫锥虫之间性腺形态和营养储存能力的差异有关。据推测,与参与调节小行星性腺功能的内分泌样机制相比,在L. variegatus中检测到的低水平类固醇反映了细胞信号传导中的旁分泌样机制。雄烯二酮(AD)在8 h内卵巢和睾丸均能合成5α-雄烯-3β、17β-二醇和5α-雄烯-3α、17β-二醇(5α-二醇)等多种5α-还原性雄激素,未检测到雌激素的合成。5α-二醇在卵巢和睾丸中积累的性别特异性模式表明,5α-二醇可能影响L. variegatus的生殖相关过程。
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