Sex steroid regulation of brain glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) mRNA is season-dependent and sexually dimorphic in the goldfish Carassius auratus

K. Larivière , M. Samia , A. Lister , G. Van Der Kraak , V.L. Trudeau
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Abstract

GABA, the major inhibitory neurotransmitter of the vertebrate brain, has been shown to play an important role in vertebrate reproduction by regulating LH release and sexual behavior. We have studied the expression of the GABA-synthesizing enzyme, glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD), in goldfish throughout the reproductive cycle in May (mature), November (early gonadal recrudescence) and February (late gonadal recrudescence) and in response to implanted sex steroids. Levels of GAD67 and GAD65 mRNA levels in the hypothalamus of both males and females were highest in the early stages of gonadal recrudescence. In the telencephalon, a different seasonal pattern of GAD expression was evident. The telencephalic expression GAD67, GAD65 and a novel isoform, GAD3, were highest in sexually mature fish in May. Five-day intraperitoneal implantation of gonad-intact fish with testosterone (T), estradiol (E2) or progesterone (P4) did not affect GAD expression in November and February. This is in contrast to results in May when sex differences in steroid responsiveness were evident. Progesterone decreased hypothalamic GAD67 and GAD65 in females and was without effect in males. All other treatments did not alter GAD67, GAD65 or GAD3 expression in the hypothalamus. Both T and P4 decreased GAD67 and GAD65 levels in the telencephalon of male goldfish but had no effect in females. Serum sex steroid levels in control and implanted mature males and females in May were similar so it is unlikely that sex differences in the GAD responses were a result of differences in serum sex steroid levels. These contrasting effects of sex steroids on males and females suggest important sex differences in the regulation of the GADs in sexually mature goldfish.

金鲫鱼脑谷氨酸脱羧酶(GAD) mRNA的性类固醇调控具有季节依赖性和性别二态性
GABA是脊椎动物大脑中主要的抑制性神经递质,已被证明通过调节LH释放和性行为在脊椎动物繁殖中发挥重要作用。我们研究了gaba合成酶谷氨酸脱羧酶(GAD)在金鱼5月(成熟期)、11月(性腺早期复发期)和2月(性腺晚期复发期)整个生殖周期中对植入性类固醇的反应。男性和女性下丘脑中GAD67和GAD65 mRNA水平在性腺复发早期均最高。在远脑中,GAD的季节性表达明显不同。GAD67、GAD65和一种新的亚型GAD3在5月份性成熟鱼的端脑表达量最高。在11月和2月,将性腺完整的鱼注入睾酮(T)、雌二醇(E2)或黄体酮(P4) 5天,对GAD的表达没有影响。这与5月份的结果形成对比,当时类固醇反应性的性别差异很明显。黄体酮降低女性下丘脑GAD67和GAD65,而对男性没有影响。所有其他治疗均未改变GAD67、GAD65或GAD3在下丘脑中的表达。T和P4均能降低雄性金鱼端脑中GAD67和GAD65的水平,而对雌性金鱼端脑无影响。5月份,对照组和植入的成熟雄性和雌性的血清性类固醇水平相似,因此广泛性焦虑症反应的性别差异不太可能是血清性类固醇水平差异的结果。这些性类固醇对雄性和雌性的不同影响表明,在性成熟金鱼的GADs调节中存在重要的性别差异。
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