雄性特异性颜色的进化丧失与皮肤中雄激素受体表达的丧失有关。

Ecological and evolutionary physiology Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1086/732782
Christopher D Robinson, Matthew R Milnes, Ian T Clifton, Henry B John-Alder, Robert M Cox
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激素可以诱导一个物种的性状发育,而对另一个近缘物种的相同性状没有影响,但这些差异的机制尚不清楚。在这里,我们比较了两种密切相关的蜥蜴物种,以探索与激素介导的腹侧着色的进化损失相关的细胞机制。东部栅栏蜥蜴(Sceloporus undulatus)具有两性二态的蓝色和黑色腹部颜色,当雄性雄激素的成熟增加诱导黑色素合成时,这种颜色就会发展起来。与之有密切关系的高原条纹蜥蜴(Sceloporus virgatus)有两性单一的白色腹侧皮肤,对相同的信号不产生黑色素。我们使用免疫组织化学方法定位了这两种物种皮肤中的雄激素受体(AR),并测试了雌蛛腹部颜色的丧失是否与皮肤中AR的丧失相对应。我们发现,相对于波状棘猴同一层的强AR染色,贞节棘猴腹侧皮肤色素细胞层很少或没有AR染色,这可能解释了该组织雄激素敏感性的丧失。基于黑素细胞的三个标记物(小眼相关转录因子、多巴胺互变酶和酪氨酸酶)的位置,AR似乎存在于波状棘猴的黑素细胞中。然而,我们没有检测到这些黑素细胞的标记。因此,腹侧颜色的进化丧失可能是通过成熟的腹侧皮肤中产生ar的黑素细胞的丧失而发生的,从而阻止了该组织中男性典型特征和两性二态性的发展。
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Evolutionary Loss of Male-Specific Coloration Is Associated with the Loss of Androgen Receptor Expression in Skin of Sceloporus Lizards.

AbstractHormones can induce trait development in one species yet have no effect on the same trait in a closely related species, but the mechanisms underlying these differences are unclear. Here, we compare two closely related lizard species to explore the cellular mechanisms associated with the evolutionary loss of hormonally mediated ventral coloration. The eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) has sexually dimorphic blue and black ventral coloration that develops when maturational increases in androgens induce melanin synthesis in males. The closely related striped plateau lizard (Sceloporus virgatus) has sexually monomorphic white ventral skin that does not produce melanin in response to the same signal. We used immunohistochemistry to localize the androgen receptor (AR) in the skin of both species and to test whether the loss of ventral coloration in S. virgatus corresponds to the loss of AR in the skin. We found that the ventral skin of S. virgatus displays little or no AR staining in the pigment cell layer, potentially explaining the loss of androgen sensitivity in this tissue, relative to the robust AR staining in the same layer of S. undulatus. Based on the location of three markers for melanophores (microphthalmia-associated transcription factor, dopachrome tautomerase, and tyrosinase), AR appears to be present in melanophores in S. undulatus. However, we could not detect these melanophore markers in the skin of S. virgatus. Therefore, the evolutionary loss of ventral coloration may have occurred via the loss of the AR-producing melanophore in mature ventral skin, preventing the development of a male-typical trait and sexual dimorphism in this tissue.

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