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Androgen-induced pseudo-hermaphroditic phenotypes in female Brevimyrus niger Günther 1866 (Teleostei, Mormyridae).

Sonja K Stell1, Peter Moller2.   

Abstract

This paper explores the plasticity of sexually dimorphic characters in subadult female Brevimyrus niger, an African weakly electric mormyrid species. Thirty-five fish were exposed in a staggered fashion (five fish a week) to aromatizable 17α-methyltestosterone over a period of 7 weeks; 18 fish served as untreated controls. 17α-MT induced precocious vitellogenesis that mirrored the natural maturational process during seasonal ovarian recrudescence. At the same time, 17α-MT exposure resulted in complete masculinization of the females' anal fin support structure normally observed during rainy season in adult males. We discuss possible hormonal mechanisms acting along the brain-pituitary-gonad axis that would explain the occurrence of precocious vitellogenesis and the male-typical transformation of the female's anal fin ray bases. Our findings are relevant to commercial aquaculture as the use of 17α-MT in fish hatcheries can pose serious environmental issues.

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Keywords:  17α-Methyltestosterone; Brevimyrus niger; Developmental plasticity; Mormyridae; Pseudo-hermaphroditism

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28589316     DOI: 10.1007/s10695-017-0389-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fish Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 0920-1742            Impact factor:   2.794


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