H. Ando et al., Prepubertal increases in the levels of two salmon gonadotropin-releasing hormone mRNAs in the ventral telencephalon and preoptic area of masu salmon, NEUROSCI L, 307(2), 2001, pp. 93-96
Ontogenic changes in the expression levels of two salmon gonadotropin-relea
sing hormone genes (sGnRH-I and -II) were examined in the forebrain region
including the ventral telencephalon and preoptic area of masu salmon by com
petitive reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Two gene
s showed similar expression patterns throughout the lifetime in both sexes,
although the levels of sGnRH-II mRNA were about 20 times higher than those
of sGnRH-I mRNA. In males, the levels of sGnRH mRNAs increased at the begi
nning of the second year and reached their maximum in the autumn. The level
s decreased gradually until the autumn of the third year when fish sexually
matured. In females, the levels reached their maximum in the first autumn
and fluctuated considerably along with the seasons in the third year. These
results suggest that, in the salmon brain, sGnRH genes are activated long
before the sexual maturation under sexually different control mechanisms. (
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