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Sci Rep ; 9(1): 4561, 2019 03 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30872608

ABSTRACT

Smoltification is a metamorphic event in salmon life history, which initiates downstream migration and pre-adapts juvenile salmon for seawater entry. While a number of reports concern thyroid hormones and smoltification, few and inconclusive studies have addressed the potential role of thyrotropin (TSH). TSH is composed of a α-subunit common to gonadotropins, and a ß-subunit conferring hormone specificity. We report the presence and functional divergence of duplicated TSH ß-subunit paralogs (tshßa and tshßb) in Atlantic salmon. Phylogeny and synteny analyses allowed us to infer that they originated from teleost-specific whole genome duplication. Expression profiles of both paralogs in the pituitary were measured by qPCR throughout smoltification in Atlantic salmon from the endangered Loire-Allier population raised in a conservation hatchery. This revealed a striking peak of tshßb expression in April, concomitant with downstream migration initiation, while tshßa expression remained relatively constant. In situ hybridization showed two distinct pituitary cell populations, tshßa cells in the anterior adenohypophysis, and tshßb cells near to the pituitary stalk, a location comparable to the pars tuberalis TSH cells involved in seasonal physiology and behaviour in birds and mammals. Functional divergence of tshß paralogs in Atlantic salmon supports a specific role of tshßb in smoltification.


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Metamorphosis, Biological , Salmo salar/physiology , Thyrotropin, beta Subunit/genetics , Thyrotropin, beta Subunit/metabolism , Animals , Chromosome Mapping , Gene Expression Regulation , Genome , Genomics/methods , Metamorphosis, Biological/genetics , Organ Specificity , Phylogeny , Salmo salar/classification , Salmo salar/growth & development
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