Title of article
Effects of gonadectomy and androgen treatments on pituitary and plasma levels of gonadotropins in mature male Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, parr--positive feedback control of both gonadotropins
Author/Authors
Borg، B نويسنده , , Antonopoulou، E نويسنده , , Mayer، I نويسنده , , Andersson، E نويسنده , , Berglund، I نويسنده , , Swanson، P نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
-813
From page
814
To page
0
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to clarify the role of feedback control on the (brain)-pituitary-gonadal axis in regulating FSH (gonadotropic hormone, GTH I) and LH (GTH II) in natural maturation in salmonids. In two experiments, 2-yr-old previously mature Atlantic salmon male parr were castrated or sham operated in the spring following their first reproductive season. In one of the experiments, castrated fish were also implanted with silicone elastomer capsules containing testosterone (T) or 11-ketoandrostenedione (11KA). The fish were sampled in July, September, and November (spawning period). Pituitary and plasma LH and FSH levels were measured using RIA and were lower in castrated than in sham-operated fish, indicating positive feedback on both FSH and LH. T, and to a lesser extent 11KA, increased pituitary LH content in castrated fish. The 11KA increased plasma and pituitary FSH levels, whereas T suppressed FSH in July and stimulated it in November. Plasma FSH levels peak earlier than LH, and it is suggested that if one or more feedback effects are involved in controlling the "all-or-nothing response," i.e., whether a fish will mature or not, a feedback effect on FSH is the most likely candidate.
Keywords
Mexican women , Postpartum depression , Latinas , Recruitment
Journal title
Biology of Reproduction
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Biology of Reproduction
Record number
87612
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