MELATONIN DOES NOT PREVENT LONG PHOTOPERIOD STIMULATION OF SECONDARY SEXUAL CHARACTERS IN THE MALE 3-SPINED STICKLEBACK GASTEROSTEUS-ACULEATUS

Citation
I. Mayer et al., MELATONIN DOES NOT PREVENT LONG PHOTOPERIOD STIMULATION OF SECONDARY SEXUAL CHARACTERS IN THE MALE 3-SPINED STICKLEBACK GASTEROSTEUS-ACULEATUS, General and comparative endocrinology, 108(3), 1997, pp. 386-394
Citations number
35
ISSN journal
00166480
Volume
108
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
386 - 394
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-6480(1997)108:3<386:MDNPLP>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Breeding in the three-spined stickleback is stimulated by long but not by short photoperiods in many seasons. The aim of the present study w as to test the hypothesis that melatonin plays a role in the inhibitor y effect of short photoperiod in this species. Adult nonbreeding males were kept either under constant light (Experiment 1) or under a stimu latory long photoperiod (16L 8D, Experiment 2), in water containing 0, 20, or 80 mu g/liter melatonin for 16 hr/day for 28 days during the s pring. These melatonin treatments were intended to simulate the daily melatonin pattern of a nonstimulatory short photoperiod. In the second experiment, fish were also kept under a nonstimulatory short photoper iod (8L 16D). In the natural breeding season the only germ cells found in the stickleback testes are spermatozoa and spermatogonia, a condit ion found in many fish under all treatments. In the first experiment, spermatogenesis was not influenced by melatonin. However, testes also containing spermatocytes and spermatids were more common in fish kept under 8L. 16D and fish treated with 80 mu g/liter melatonin than in 16 L 8D controls in Experiment 2. Kidney hypertrophy, an androgen-depende nt male secondary sexual characteristic in the stickleback, appeared i n most males kept under constant light or 16L 8D and was not influence d by melatonin treatment. In contrast, control males kept under 8L 16D in Experiment 2 did not display kidney hypertrophy. Therefore, the pr esence of an extended period of elevated melatonin did not prevent the stimulatory effects of long photoperiod on development of this second ary sexual characteristic in the stickleback. (C) 1997 Academic Press.