2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0054482
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Characterization of Luteinizing Hormone and Luteinizing Hormone Receptor and Their Indispensable Role in the Ovulatory Process of the Medaka

Abstract: The molecular properties and roles of luteinizing hormone (Lh) and its receptor (Lhcgrbb) have not been studied for the medaka (Oryzias latipes), which is an excellent animal model for ovulation studies. Here, we characterized the medaka Lh/Lhcgrbb system, with attention to its involvement in the ovulatory process of this teleost fish. In the medaka ovary, follicle-stimulating hormone receptor mRNA was expressed in small and medium-sized follicles, while lhcgrbb mRNA was expressed in the follicle layers of all… Show more

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“…The induced ovulation failed in Rhamdia quelen (two doses: 2 µg mGnRHa kg -1 + 1 mg metoclopramide kg -1 and 20 µg mGnRHa kg -1 + 10 mg metoclopramide kg -1 metoclopramide) (Carneiro and Mikos, 2008). When applied to Piaractus mesopotamicus, Brycon orbygnianus and Prochilodus lineatus, busserelin acetate led to ovulation, but no viable embryos were obtained after fertilization (Paulino et al, 2011). In addition, different from most South American rheophilic species, viable embryos and successful ovulation can be unusually obtained with very low doses of CPE (0.5mg kg -1 (with successive doses every six hours, if necessary)) in Schizodon fasciatus (Lopes and Leal, 2010).…”
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“…The induced ovulation failed in Rhamdia quelen (two doses: 2 µg mGnRHa kg -1 + 1 mg metoclopramide kg -1 and 20 µg mGnRHa kg -1 + 10 mg metoclopramide kg -1 metoclopramide) (Carneiro and Mikos, 2008). When applied to Piaractus mesopotamicus, Brycon orbygnianus and Prochilodus lineatus, busserelin acetate led to ovulation, but no viable embryos were obtained after fertilization (Paulino et al, 2011). In addition, different from most South American rheophilic species, viable embryos and successful ovulation can be unusually obtained with very low doses of CPE (0.5mg kg -1 (with successive doses every six hours, if necessary)) in Schizodon fasciatus (Lopes and Leal, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…However, the results obtained here reinforced the existing hypothesis of an ovarian hyperstimulation with consequent egg toxicity due to the hormonal treatment in this rheophilic species and other South American ones, that must be addressed in futures studies. Recent reports on embryonic mortality obtained in spawning induced South American migratory species (Acuña and Rangel, 2009;Carneiro and Mikos, 2008;Paulino et al, 2011;Pereira et al, 2017), coupled with the need for hormone-inducing such species in order to obtain embryos, point out to an immediate need for speciesspecific studies (probably in vitro) in order to confirm which substances used in hormone therapies (and their derivatives), as well as which levels are indeed toxic to the eggs. This aspect needs to be addressed for the development of aquaculture in countries which depend on these species, since rheophilic fish are known to be among the most important fish for commercial purposes in South American countries (MPA 2013;FAO 2014) and the constant and predictable supply of fingerlings is imperative for the consolidation of the use of any species for aquacultural purposes.…”
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“…Most studies on Fshr and Lhcgr in fish have focused on their expression profiles during reproductive cycle (25)(26)(27)(28). In the zebrafish, both fshr and lhcgr are exclusively expressed in the somatic follicle cells in the ovary (29).…”
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“…In addition, marked differences exist between mammals and fish with regard to the specificity of the gonadotropins toward their receptors (1,23,24). It has been demonstrated in several fish species including zebrafish that FSH stimulates only FSHR, whereas LH stimulates both FSHR and LHR (11,(25)(26)(27)(28). This difference implies functional differentiation of LH signaling from fish to mammals.…”
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