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Effects of thyroid hormone on gonadotropin-induced steroid production in medaka,Oryzias latipes,ovarian follicles
Authors:Kiyoshi Soyano  Toshihiko Saito  Masaki Nagae  Kohei Yamauchi
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Fisheries, Hokkaido University, Hakodate 041, Japan;(2) Department of Biology, Faculty of Fisheries, Hokkaido University, Hakodata 041, Japan
Abstract:Blood and ovarian samples were collected at intervals of 4h prior to spawning time from medaka (Oryzias latipes) that were maturationally synchronized with artificial photoperiod (14h light: 10h dark). Plasma estradiol-17β (E2) levels increased rapidly from 16h before spawning and peaked at 8h before spawning. Follicle-enclosed oocytes (ovarian follicles) at different stages of development were isolated from the ovaries and used to study the in vitro effects of thyroid hormone (triiodothyronine; T3) on pregnant mare serum gonadotropin (GTH)-induced E2 production. GTH at a concentration of 100 IU/ml stimulated E2 production by ovarian follicles collected between 32 and 16h before spawning. At 32h before spawning, T3 (5 ng/ml) administered along with GTH (100 IU/ml) resulted in a 3.5 fold increase in E2 production, compared with GTH administered alone. These results suggest that T3 can act on ovarian follicles directly to modulate GTH-stimulated E2 production in the medaka.
Keywords:T3            T4            gonadotropin  estradiol-17β    ovarian follicle  medaka  diurnal rhythm
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