Literature DB >> 24145126

Embryonic development of gonadotrope cells and gonadotropic hormones--lessons from model fish.

Finn-Arne Weltzien1, Jon Hildahl2, Kjetil Hodne3, Kataaki Okubo4, Trude M Haug5.   

Abstract

Pituitary gonadotropins, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), are key regulators of vertebrate reproduction. The differential regulation of these hormones, however, is poorly understood and little is known about gonadotrope embryonic development. The different cell types in the vertebrate pituitary develop from common progenitor cells just after gastrulation. Proper development and merging of the anterior and posterior pituitary is dependent upon carefully regulated cell-to-cell interactions, and a suite of signaling pathways with precisely organized temporal and spatial expression patterns, which include transcription factors and their co-activators and repressors. Among the pituitary endocrine cell types, the gonadotropes are the last to develop and become functional. Although much progress has been made during the last decade regarding details of gonadotrope development, the coordinated program for their maturation is not well described. FSH and LH form an integral part of the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonad axis, the main regulator of gonad development and reproduction. Besides regulating gonad development, pre- and early post-natal activity in this axis is thought to be essential for proper development, especially of the central nervous system in mammals. As a means to investigate early functions of FSH and LH in more detail, we have developed a stable transgenic line of medaka with the LH beta subunit gene (lhb) promoter driving green fluorescent protein (Gfp) expression to characterize development of lhb-expressing gonadotropes. The lhb gene is maternally expressed early during embryogenesis. lhb-Expressing cells are initially localized outside the primordial pituitary in the developing gut tube as early as 32 hpf. At hatching, lhb-Gfp is clearly detected in the gut epithelium and in the anterior digestive tract. lhb-Gfp expression later consolidates in the developing pituitary by 2 weeks post-fertilization. This review discusses status of knowledge regarding pituitary morphology and development, with emphasis on gonadotrope cells and gonadotropins during early development, comparing main model species like mouse, zebrafish and medaka, including possible developmental functions of the observed extra pituitary expression of lhb in medaka.
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Keywords:  Embryogenesis; Gut; Luteinizing hormone; Medaka; Pituitary; Zebrafish

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24145126     DOI: 10.1016/j.mce.2013.10.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Endocrinol        ISSN: 0303-7207            Impact factor:   4.102


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