温度升高会抑制尼罗罗非鱼吻肽、GnRH1 和 GTH 亚基基因的表达,从而影响其性腺发育。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Azmaien Naziat , S.M. Majharul Islam , Joya Chakrabarty , Bilal Ahamad Paray , Md Mahiuddin Zahangir , Hironori Ando , Md Shahjahan
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摘要

温度是调节鱼类繁殖的一个重要因素,当温度超过特定阈值时,会阻碍性腺发育。为了理解不同温度下生殖抑制的分子机制,我们对尼罗罗非鱼幼鱼脑中编码吻肽(kiss2)、促性腺激素释放激素(gnrh1)及其受体(gpr54、gnrh1r)的基因的表达,以及垂体中促性腺激素(GTH)亚基(fshb和lhb)的表达进行了研究,并对性腺组织学进行了分析。将鱼类分别在31 °C、34 °C和37 °C三种不同温度下驯化14天。与31 °C和34 °C相比,雌雄鱼的kiss2、gpr54、gnrh1和gnrh1r的mRNA水平在37 °C时显著下降。同时,37 °C时垂体中雌雄两性的fshb和雌性的lhb的表达水平也明显降低。从组织学角度看,在控制温度(31 °C)下,雌雄两性的性腺配子生长正常,而在 37 °C的驯化温度下,精子发生和卵母细胞成熟速度减慢,卵巢中出现闭锁卵母细胞。综合以上结果,温度升高超过特定阈值可能会抑制吻肽/GnRH1/GTH系统的基因表达,最终抑制尼罗罗非鱼雌雄配子的正常生长和成熟,从而对生殖产生负面影响。
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Elevated temperature impairs gonadal development by suppressing the expression of the genes for kisspeptin, GnRH1 and GTH subunits in Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus

Elevated temperature impairs gonadal development by suppressing the expression of the genes for kisspeptin, GnRH1 and GTH subunits in Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus

Temperature is a preeminent factor in the regulation of fish reproduction and hinders gonadal development beyond a specific threshold. To comprehend the molecular mechanism responsible for reproductive suppression at different temperature, expression of the genes encoding kisspeptin (kiss2), gonadotropin-releasing hormone (gnrh1) and their receptors (gpr54, gnrh1r) in the brain, and the gonadotropin (GTH) subunits (fshb and lhb) in the pituitary were studied in juvenile Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) along with gonadal histology. Fish were acclimatized to three distinct temperatures, including 31 °C, 34 °C and 37 °C for 14 days. The mRNA levels of kiss2, gpr54, gnrh1, and gnrh1r were significantly decreased at 37 °C compared to 31 °C and 34 °C in the both sexes. In parallel, the expression level of fshb in the both sexes and lhb in the female were significantly lower at 37 °C in the pituitary. Histologically, the gonads of both sexes had normal growth of gametes at control temperature (31 °C), whereas the spermatogenesis and oocyte maturation were slowed down and atretic oocytes were found in the ovary at 37 °C acclimation temperature. Taken together, the results imply that elevated temperature beyond the specific threshold may have a negative impact on reproduction by suppressing the gene expressions of kisspeptin/GnRH1/GTH system and eventually restrains normal growth and maturation of gametes in the both sexes of Nile tilapia.

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