TY - JOUR
T1 - MRNA levels of kisspeptins, kisspeptin receptors, and GnRH1 in the brain of chub mackerel during puberty
AU - Ohga, Hirofumi
AU - Adachi, Hayato
AU - Matsumori, Kojiro
AU - Kodama, Ryoko
AU - Nyuji, Mitsuo
AU - Selvaraj, Sethu
AU - Kato, Keitaro
AU - Yamamoto, Shinji
AU - Yamaguchi, Akihiko
AU - Matsuyama, Michiya
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank the students in the Fisheries Laboratory of Kinki University, especially Mr. Y. Bae, Mr. M. Yamamoto, and Mr. A. Ikeda, for fish care and sampling support. This study was supported by a grant for the Technological Development for Selection and Secure Stock of Bloodstock for Culture of Bluefin Tuna. This study was also supported in part by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research ( 23658163 ) from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan .
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PY - 2015/1/1
Y1 - 2015/1/1
N2 - Kisspeptin (Kiss) and its cognate receptor (Kiss1R), implicated in the neuroendocrine control of GnRH secretion in mammals, have been proposed to be the key factors in regulating puberty. However, the mechanisms underlying the initiation of puberty in fish are poorly understood. The chub mackerel Scomber japonicus expresses two forms of Kiss ( kiss1 and kiss2) and two Kiss receptor ( kissr1 and kissr2) genes in the brain, which exhibit sexually dimorphic changes during the seasonal reproductive cycle. This indicates that the kisspeptin system plays an important role in gonadal recrudescence of chub mackerel; however, the involvement of the kisspeptin system in the pubertal process has not been identified. In the present study, we examined the mRNA expression of kiss1, kiss2, kissr1, kissr2, and gnrh1 (hypophysiotropic form) in the brain of a chub mackerel during puberty. In male fish, kiss2, kissr1 and kissr2 levels increased significantly at 14. weeks post-hatch (wph), synchronously with an increase in type A spermatogonial populations in the testis; kiss2 and gnrh1 levels significantly increased at 22. wph, just before the onset of meiosis in the testes. In female fish, kiss2 increased significantly at 14. wph, synchronously with an increase in the number of perinucleolar oocytes in the ovary; kiss1 and kiss2 levels significantly increased concomitantly with an increase in the kissr1, kissr2, and gnrh1 levels at 24. wph, just before the onset of vitellogenesis in oocytes. The present results suggest positive involvement of the kisspeptin-GnRH system in the pubertal process in the captive reared chub mackerel.
AB - Kisspeptin (Kiss) and its cognate receptor (Kiss1R), implicated in the neuroendocrine control of GnRH secretion in mammals, have been proposed to be the key factors in regulating puberty. However, the mechanisms underlying the initiation of puberty in fish are poorly understood. The chub mackerel Scomber japonicus expresses two forms of Kiss ( kiss1 and kiss2) and two Kiss receptor ( kissr1 and kissr2) genes in the brain, which exhibit sexually dimorphic changes during the seasonal reproductive cycle. This indicates that the kisspeptin system plays an important role in gonadal recrudescence of chub mackerel; however, the involvement of the kisspeptin system in the pubertal process has not been identified. In the present study, we examined the mRNA expression of kiss1, kiss2, kissr1, kissr2, and gnrh1 (hypophysiotropic form) in the brain of a chub mackerel during puberty. In male fish, kiss2, kissr1 and kissr2 levels increased significantly at 14. weeks post-hatch (wph), synchronously with an increase in type A spermatogonial populations in the testis; kiss2 and gnrh1 levels significantly increased at 22. wph, just before the onset of meiosis in the testes. In female fish, kiss2 increased significantly at 14. wph, synchronously with an increase in the number of perinucleolar oocytes in the ovary; kiss1 and kiss2 levels significantly increased concomitantly with an increase in the kissr1, kissr2, and gnrh1 levels at 24. wph, just before the onset of vitellogenesis in oocytes. The present results suggest positive involvement of the kisspeptin-GnRH system in the pubertal process in the captive reared chub mackerel.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cbpa.2014.09.012
DO - 10.1016/j.cbpa.2014.09.012
M3 - Article
C2 - 25250485
AN - SCOPUS:84908283159
SN - 1095-6433
VL - 179
SP - 104
EP - 112
JO - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology -Part A : Molecular and Integrative Physiology
JF - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology -Part A : Molecular and Integrative Physiology
ER -