金鱼促性腺激素II释放和性腺生长的神经内分泌调节。

V L Trudeau
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摘要

金鱼是鲤鱼科的一员,是一种被广泛用于经济上重要鱼类生殖神经内分泌研究的模型。鱼类垂体前叶释放的两种促性腺激素(GTH)分子GTH- i和GTH- ii在结构上分别与四足动物的FSH和LH相似。促性腺激素II是研究得最好的,它在金鱼体内刺激性腺生长、类固醇生成、排卵和精子释放。生长激素在鱼类中也有促性腺作用,促进性腺甾体生成。调节GTH-II释放的主要刺激和抑制系统是促性腺激素释放激素(GnRH)和视前下丘脑区域的多巴胺神经元。金鱼体内有两种天然的GnRH形式,鲑鱼的GnRH和鸡的GnRH- i;两者都刺激GTH-II的释放,但使用不同的信号转导途径。与哺乳动物不同,硬骨鱼没有中隆起,因此GTH-II细胞直接受产生GnRH、多巴胺和其他刺激性神经激素的神经元支配。对于大多数这些因素,刺激GTH-II释放的能力随季节而变化。氨基酸神经递质γ -氨基丁酸具有最突出的刺激作用,可促进GnRH释放,抑制下丘脑-垂体复合体中的多巴胺转换。神经肽Y通过直接作用于促性腺激素和促进GnRH释放来刺激GTH-II的释放。正性和负性类固醇反馈机制同时调节成人两性的GTH-II释放。正反馈的主要部位是GTH-II细胞,睾酮和雌二醇增强gnrh刺激的GTH-II释放。性类固醇的负反馈涉及抑制性多巴胺神经元的激活,从而保持对循环GTH-II浓度的严格控制。
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Neuroendocrine regulation of gonadotrophin II release and gonadal growth in the goldfish, Carassius auratus.

The goldfish, a member of the carp family, is a widely used model for reproductive neuroendocrine studies of economically important fish. The two gonadotrophin (GTH) molecules released from the fish anterior pituitary, GTH-I and GTH-II, are structurally similar to tetrapod FSH and LH, respectively. Gonadotrophin II is the best studied, and in goldfish stimulates gonadal growth and steroidogenesis, ovulation and sperm release. Growth hormone also has gonadotrophic actions in fish which enhance gonadal steroidogenesis. The principal stimulatory and inhibitory systems regulating GTH-II release are the gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) and dopamine neurones in the preoptic-hypothalamic region. In goldfish there are two native GnRH forms, salmon GnRH and chicken GnRH-I; both stimulate GTH-II release but use different signal transduction pathways. In contrast to mammals, teleost fish do not have a median eminence and the GTH-II cells are thus directly innervated by neurones producing GnRH, dopamine and other stimulatory neurohormones. For most of these factors, the ability to stimulate GTH-II release varies seasonally. The amino acid neurotransmitter, gamma-aminobutyric acid, has the most prominent stimulatory actions which enhance GnRH release and inhibit dopamine turnover in the hypothalamo-pituitary complex. Neuropeptide Y stimulates GTH-II release by a combined direct action on the gonadotroph and also by enhancing GnRH release. Positive and negative sex steroid feedback mechanisms act concurrently to regulate GTH-II release in adults of both sexes. The principal site of positive feedback is the GTH-II cell where testosterone and oestradiol potentiate GnRH-stimulated GTH-II release. Negative feedback by sex steroids involves activation of inhibitory dopamine neurones, thus maintaining tight control over circulating GTH-II concentrations.

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