Effect of Gonadotropins and Gonadal Steroids (17β-Estradiol and Testosterone) on Harderian Gland Porphyrin Content and Circulatory Hormones in Indian Palm Squirrel Funambulus pennanti

S. Dubey, R. Verma, S. Rastogi, C. Haldar
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Mostly studied in the hamster, the Harderian gland (HG, an extra-orbital gland) has been shown to be capable of melatonin (MEL) synthesis and to possess steroid receptor binding sites. Sexual dimorphism and ability to respond to steroid hormones have been reported for HG of some temperate zone mammals. However, to date there is no report on functional relation of HG with pineal, pituitary and gonad in any rodent. Hence, we tested the effect of gonadotropins [FSH (10μg) + LH (10μg)] and steroids [testosterone (100μg) and 17-β estradiol (50μg)] on HG function in relation to the activities of the pineal gland and gonad in both sexes of Indian palm squirrel Funambulus pennanti during the sexually quiescent phase. In general, squirrels treated with gonadotropins and gonadal steroids showed a significant increase in gonadal weight and decrease in pineal weight and plasma melatonin level in LH- and testosterone-treated groups only. There was no change in the weight of HG on FSH treatment. Porphyrin content of HG decreased after testosterone and estradiol treatment. Pineal gland weight invariably decreased after treatment with gonadotropins and testosterone. Plasma testosterone and estradiol levels increased but melatonin level decreased in all treated groups. Our data suggest that in this tropical rodent gonadotropins have an indirect effect on HG and that gonadal steroids have significant effect on HG through the influence on gonadal and pineal functions.
促性腺激素和性腺类固醇(17β-雌二醇和睾酮)对棕榈松鼠哈德腺卟啉含量和循环激素的影响
哈德氏腺(HG,一种眶外腺)已被证明能够合成褪黑激素(MEL)并具有类固醇受体结合位点,这一研究主要在仓鼠身上进行。据报道,一些温带哺乳动物的HG具有两性二态性和对类固醇激素的反应能力。然而,目前还没有关于HG与松果体、垂体和性腺功能关系的报道。因此,我们测试了促性腺激素[FSH (10μg) + LH (10μg)]和类固醇[睾酮(100μg)和17-β雌二醇(50μg)]对印度棕榈松鼠两性在性静止期松果体和性腺活性的影响。总的来说,仅在LH和睾酮处理组,促性腺激素和性腺激素处理组,松鼠的性腺重量显著增加,松果体重量和血浆褪黑素水平显著降低。在FSH处理下,HG的重量没有变化。经睾酮和雌二醇治疗后,HG的卟啉含量降低。用促性腺激素和睾酮治疗后,松果体的重量总是下降。所有治疗组血浆睾酮和雌二醇水平均升高,但褪黑激素水平下降。我们的数据表明,在这种热带啮齿动物中,促性腺激素对HG有间接影响,而性腺类固醇通过影响性腺和松果体功能对HG有显著影响。
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