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Aroua S., Maugars G., Jeng S. R., Chang C. F., Weltzien F. A., Rousseau K., Dufour Sylvie. Pituitary gonadotropins FSH and LH are oppositely regulated by the activin/follistatin system in a basal teleost, the eel. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2012, 175 (1), p. 82-91. ISSN 0016-6480

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Titre
Pituitary gonadotropins FSH and LH are oppositely regulated by the activin/follistatin system in a basal teleost, the eel
Année de publication2012
Type de documentArticle référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000299065800011
AuteursAroua S., Maugars G., Jeng S. R., Chang C. F., Weltzien F. A., Rousseau K., Dufour Sylvie.
SourceGeneral and Comparative Endocrinology, 2012, 175 (1), p. 82-91. ISSN 0016-6480
RésuméEuropean eels are blocked at a prepubertal silver stage due to a deficient production of pituitary gonadotropins. We investigated the potential role of activin/follistatin system in the control of eel gonadotropins. Through the development of qPCR assays for European eel activin beta(B) and follistatin, we first analyzed the tissue distribution of the expression of these two genes. Both activin beta(B) and follistatin are expressed in the brain, pituitary and gonads. In addition, a striking expression of both transcripts was also found in the retina and in adipose tissue. The effects of recombinant human activins and follistatin on eel gonadotropin gene expression were studied using primary cultures of eel pituitary cells. Activins A and B strongly stimulated FSH beta subunit expression in a time- and dose-dependent manner. In contrast, activin reduced LH beta expression, an inhibitory effect which was highlighted in the presence of testosterone, a known activator of eel LH beta expression. No effect of activin was observed on other pituitary hormones. Follistatin antagonized both the stimulatory and inhibitory effects of activin on FSH beta and LH beta expression, respectively. Activin is the first major stimulator of FSH expression evidenced in the eel. These results in a basal teleost further support the ancient origin and strong conservation of the activin/follistatin system in the control of FSH in vertebrates. In contrast, the opposite regulation of FSH and LH may have emerged in the teleost lineage.
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LocalisationFonds IRD
Identifiant IRDPAR00008489
Lien permanenthttp://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/PAR00008489

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