通过对亚洲和非洲鲶鱼睾丸转录组的分析,确定了促性腺激素对某些睾丸相关基因的影响。

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雌性鲶鱼的产卵诱导已得到充分证明,而雄性鲶鱼的精子生成刺激似乎很难。这使得人们对睾丸成熟过程中的基因变化了解甚少。激素诱导后控制生殖过程的因子表达已成为鱼类内分泌学的一个重要研究领域。有鉴于此,我们对亚洲鲶鱼(Clarias batrachus)和非洲鲶鱼(C. gariepinus)的睾丸转录组进行了重新组装,以确定参与睾丸成熟的基因/因子。为了诱导睾丸,在两种鲶鱼的生殖活跃期给它们体内注射了人绒毛膜促性腺激素(hCG)。利用不同的数据库,分别从蝙蝠鲶和加里鲶的睾丸转录组中获得了 1,68,071 和 1,26,232 个组装转录本并进行了注释。此外,硅学分析表明存在几种参与类固醇生成和雄性繁殖的转录本。比较这两个物种的转录组发现,存在某些与生殖有关的独特基因。hCG诱导睾丸后的表达谱显示,某些与类固醇生成相关的基因,如star、cyp11b1、cyp17a和cyp21a,在两个物种中的表达量都较高。此外,在促性腺激素诱导后,与睾丸有关的关键因子(如 dmrt1/2/3)的表达水平也明显升高。然而,amh、tgfα和dmrt4/5的表达水平明显偏低。与雄性繁殖有关的因子,即 tekt1、tekt2、sox9、spag1、spata2 和 spata7,在两种动物经 hCG 处理的睾丸组织中都出现了不同程度的上调。组织学分析表明,促性腺激素短期或长期诱导是突显远洋鱼类睾丸成熟过程中表达谱变化的更好策略。
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Impact of gonadotropin on certain testis-related genes identified through testicular transcriptome analysis in the Asian and the African catfish
Induction of spawning in catfish is well demonstrated in females while stimulation of spermiation in males seems difficult. This has led to least understanding of gene profile changes during testicular maturation. Expression of the factors after hormonal induction that control reproductive processes has become an intense research area in fish endocrinology. In view of this, de novo assemblies of testicular transcriptomes of the Asian catfish, Clarias batrachus and the African catfish, C. gariepinus, were performed to identify genes/factors involved in testicular maturation. For testicular induction, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) was administered in vivo to both the catfish species during active phase of reproduction. 1,68,071 and 1,26,232 assembled transcripts were obtained from C. batrachus and C. gariepinus testicular transcriptomes and were annotated using different databases. Further, in silico analysis suggested the presence of several transcripts that were involved in steroidogenesis and male reproduction. Comparison of transcriptomes of both species revealed the presence of certain unique genes related to reproduction differentially. Expression profiles after hCG induction in testis showed higher expression of certain steroidogenesis related genes such as star, cyp11b1, cyp17a and cyp21a in both the species. Further, expression levels of crucial factors related to testis, such as dmrt1/2/3, were also found to be significantly higher after gonadotropin induction. However, amh, tgfα and dmrt4/5 expression levels were significantly low. Factors related to male reproduction i.e., tekt1, tekt2, sox9, spag1, spata2 and spata7 were found to be differentially upregulated in hCG treated testicular tissues of both the species. Histology analysis indicated that the gonadotropin induction either short or long term is a better strategy to highlight expression profile changes during testicular maturation in teleost.
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期刊介绍: Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology (CBP) publishes papers in comparative, environmental and evolutionary physiology. Part D: Genomics and Proteomics (CBPD), focuses on “omics” approaches to physiology, including comparative and functional genomics, metagenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and lipidomics. Most studies employ “omics” and/or system biology to test specific hypotheses about molecular and biochemical mechanisms underlying physiological responses to the environment. We encourage papers that address fundamental questions in comparative physiology and biochemistry rather than studies with a focus that is purely technical, methodological or descriptive in nature.
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