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Effects of a gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist on gonadotropin levels in masu salmon and sockeye salmon

✍ Scribed by Masafumi Amano; Kazumasa Ikuta; Shoji Kitamura


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
120 KB
Volume
307A
Category
Article
ISSN
1932-5223

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Abstract

The salmon gonadotropin‐releasing hormone (sGnRH) is considered to be involved in gonadal maturation via gonadotropin (GTH) secretion in salmonid fishes. However, there is no direct evidence for endogenous sGnRH‐stimulated GTH secretion in salmonids. In this study, to clarify whether endogenous sGnRH stimulates GTH secretion, we examined the effects of the mammalian GnRH (mGnRH) antagonist [Ac‐Δ^3^‐Pro^1^, 4FD‐Phe^2^, D‐Trp^3,6^]‐mGnRH on luteinizing hormone (LH) levels in 0‐year‐old masu salmon Oncorhynchus masou and sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka. First, the effects of the GnRH antagonist on LH release were examined in 0‐year‐old precocious male masu salmon. GnRH antagonist treatment for 3 hr significantly inhibited an increase in plasma LH levels that was artificially induced by exogenous sGnRH administration, indicating that the GnRH antagonist is effective in inhibiting LH release from the pituitary. Subsequently, we examined the effect of the GnRH antagonist on LH synthesis in 0‐year‐old immature sockeye salmon that were pretreated with exogenous testosterone for 42 days to increase the pituitary LH contents; the testosterone treatment did not affect the plasma LH levels. GnRH antagonist treatment slightly but significantly inhibited an increase in the testosterone‐stimulated pituitary LH content levels. However, no significant differences in the plasma LH levels were observed between the GnRH antagonist‐treated and control groups. These results suggest that endogenous sGnRH is involved in LH secretion in salmonid fishes. J. Exp. Zool. 307A:535–541, 2007. © 2007 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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