The effects of aromatizable androgens,non-aromatizable androgens,and estrogens on gonadotropin release in castrated African catfish,Clarias gariepinus (Burchell) |
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Authors: | R de Leeuw Y A Wurth M A Zandbergen J Peute Dr H J Th Goos |
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Institution: | (1) Zoological Laboratory, Research Group for Comparative Endocrinology, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands;(2) Zoological Laboratory, State University of Utrecht, Padualaan 8, 3584 CH Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary To study the feedback mechanism of gonadal hormones on GTH secretion in male African catfish, the effects of castration and steroid replacement on GTH release, pituitary GTH content, and ultrastructural appearance of gonadotropes were investigated.Castration resulted in an increase in plasma GTH levels, a decrease in pituitary GTH content, and a degranulation of many gonadotropes. The aromatizable androgens testosterone and androstenedione were able to abolish the castration-induced increase in plasma GTH. This was accompanied with a restoration of pituitary GTH content and a regranulation of gonadotropes. The non-aromatizable androgens 5 -dihydrotestosterone and 11 -hydroxyandros tenedione did not have these effects. Replacement with estrone or estradiol resulted in an increase in pituitary GTH, however, without abolishing the elevated plasma GTH levels; ultrastructurally, many gonadotropes showed a welldeveloped granular endoplasmic reticulum together with a regranulation.The results of the present study indicate the significance of androgen aromatization in the feedback mechanism of gonadal steroids on the brain-pituitary axis. |
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Keywords: | Androgens Steroid aromatization Gonadotropin release African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) |
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