Morpho-functional aspects of the hypothalanus-pituitary-gonadal axis of elasmobranch fishes |
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Authors: | Riccardo Pierantoni Mauro D'Antonio Silvia Fasano |
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Institution: | (1) Dipartimento di Fisiologia Umana e Funzioni Biologiche Integrate Filippo Bottazzi, Facolta" di Medicina e Chirurgia, II Università di Napoli, Via Constantinopoli 16, 80138 Napoli, Italy |
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Abstract: | Synopsis The tetrapod hypothalamus-pars distalis axis contains a blood portal system. Contrarily, elasmobranchs appear to lack a direct vascular supply from the hypothalamus to the ventral lobe of the pituitary where gonadotropic activity resides. The hypothalamus contains GnRH immunoreactivity and GnRH causes an increase in plasma gonadal steroids, perhaps via ventral lobe stimulation. Therefore, the question arises as to how GnRH reaches the pituitary. We suggest that the general circulation route might be practicable. Indeed, in the plasma of the electric ray,Torpedo marmorata, a major early eluting form has been detected using high performance liquid chromatography coupled with region specific radioimmunoassay. The presence of GnRH in the blood may allow the molecule to reach the gonads and to act there by direct mechanisms. Intragonadal levels of steroids may have a paracrine and/or autocrine role in the regulation of steroidogenesis in the testis and in the development f specific germinal cell stages. Particularly, the zonated morphology of the testis supports the concept of a diverse environment for different spermatogenic stages. Finally, gonadal steroids may feed back to affect pituitary activity. |
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Keywords: | GnRH Steroids Gonadotropins Paracrine/autocrine mechanisms Testis |
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