P. Peyon et al., Action of leptin on in vitro luteinizing hormone release in the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax), BIOL REPROD, 65(5), 2001, pp. 1573-1578
The discovery of leptin has sparked a rapidly growing number of publication
s concerning the role of leptin in the regulation of body adiposity, feedin
g, and reproductive system in mammals. To date, there have been no reports
on the presence of leptin-related peptide, and functional studies on the ro
le of leptin remain limited in fishes. We investigated the effect of mouse
recombinant leptin on basal and sea bream (sb) GnRH-induced LH release from
dispersed pituitary cells obtained from male European sea bass (Dicentrarc
hus labrax) at different stages of sexual development. The potential intera
ction of leptin with the porcine neuropeptide Y (pNPY), known to play a dua
l role in feeding and reproduction in vertebrates, was also investigated. H
igh doses of leptin ((10(-8)-10(-6) M) and/or pNPY (0.1 and 1 nM) had diffe
rent effects on LH release at various stages of sexual development. Porcine
NPY alone was weakly effective on basal LH release, but it enhanced LH rel
ease induced by leptin (10(-6) M) in late prepuberty but not in early postp
uberty. Additive or inhibitory effects of leptin were observed on sbGnRH-in
duced LH release depending on sbGnRH dose and stage of sexual development.
The direct action of leptin on LH release at the pituitary level in sea bas
s suggests that leptin is a regulator of the reproductive system in fishes.