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Gen Comp Endocrinol ; 108(2): 327-39, 1997 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9356228

ABSTRACT

In the present study, both lamprey GnRH-I and -III stimulated steroidogenesis and induced ovulation in adult female sea lampreys during their final reproductive stage. One injection of lamprey GnRH-III at 0.1 or 0.2 microg/g lamprey stimulated plasma estradiol levels in lampreys held at each of three water temperatures, 13 degrees , 17 degrees , and 19 degrees , corresponding to increasing stages of maturation. Four successive injections, 3 to 4 days apart, of lamprey GnRH-III at 0.1 or 0.2 microg/g body weight induced ovulation in 100 or 88% of lampreys, respectively, compared to 21% in controls by Day 31. Lamprey GnRH-III also had a direct stimulatory effect on estradiol production in the sea lamprey gonads in vitro. Lamprey GnRH-III at 100 or 1000 ng/ml stimulated estradiol levels in media incubated with either lamprey ovaries or testes. In contrast to a previous finding in which lamprey GnRH-III was more potent than lamprey GnRH-I in inducing spermiation in adult male sea lampreys (Deragon and Sower, 1994), the results from the present study indicate that lamprey GnRH-I and -III are equally potent in inducing ovulation and stimulating steroidogenesis in female sea lampreys. In addition, GnRH binding sites have been demonstrated for the first time in both the testis and the ovary of the adult sea lamprey using an analog of mammalian GnRH ([D-Lys6] mammalian GnRH) as a labeled ligand. Scatchard analysis suggested the presence of a high affinity binding site in both the testis and the ovary. In summary, lamprey GnRH-III is biologically active in stimulating the pituitary-gonadal axis in adult female sea lampreys. This is the first report demonstrating the presence of a GnRH binding site in the gonads of an Agnathan. The evidence for a direct stimulatory effect of lamprey GnRH in the gonads, the presence of GnRH binding site, and the absence of GnRH in the plasma suggest that, like other vertebrates including rat, rabbit, teleost fish, and human, there may be a GnRH-like factor produced in the gonads of the lamprey and it may act as a paracrine/autocrine modulator of gonadal function. This study further strengthens the paracrine regulatory role of GnRH peptides in the gonads of vertebrates, which appear to be evolutionarily conserved.


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Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone/analogs & derivatives , Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone/metabolism , Lampreys/metabolism , Ovary/metabolism , Testis/metabolism , Animals , Binding, Competitive , Cell Membrane/metabolism , Culture Media, Conditioned , Estradiol/biosynthesis , Estradiol/blood , Female , Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone/administration & dosage , Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone/pharmacology , Kinetics , Male , Ovary/anatomy & histology , Ovary/drug effects , Ovulation/drug effects , Progesterone/biosynthesis , Pyrrolidonecarboxylic Acid/analogs & derivatives , Reproduction/drug effects , Temperature , Testis/drug effects
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Gen Comp Endocrinol ; 95(3): 363-7, 1994 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7821772

ABSTRACT

The biological activities of lamprey gonadotropin-releasing hormone-III (GnRH-III) were determined in the adult male sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus. One injection of lamprey GnRH-III at 0.1 or 0.2 microgram/g body wt stimulated plasma estradiol and progesterone levels in adult male sea lampreys undergoing final maturation. Four successive injections of lamprey GnRH-III at 0.1 microgram/g of lamprey GnRH-1 at 0.2 microgram/g induced spermiation in 78 or 30% of the lampreys, respectively, compared to 0% in controls by Day 16. In summary, lamprey GnRH-III is biologically active in stimulating the pituitary-gonadal axis in adult male lampreys.


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Estradiol/metabolism , Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone/pharmacology , Lampreys/metabolism , Progesterone/metabolism , Sperm Transport/drug effects , Animals , Estradiol/blood , Male , Pituitary Gland/physiology , Progesterone/blood , Testis/physiology
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