Literature DB >> 6351937

Influence of testosterone and/or luteinizing hormone releasing hormone analogue on precocious sexual development in the juvenile rainbow trout.

L W Crim, D M Evans.   

Abstract

The influence of testosterone, luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) agonist and combinations of these hormones on gonadotropic hormone (GtH) levels in the sexually immature trout was investigated. Both the steroid and releasing hormone preparations, testosterone in Silastic capsules and cholesterol-pelleted LHRH-A, were formulated for sustained release and long-term biological action following a single hormone implantation. Marked increases in pituitary GtH followed testosterone and/or testosterone and LHRH analogue treatment combined, but the low pituitary GtH level in controls remained unchanged after LHRH analogue administration alone. Plasma GtH titers increased with time after testosterone treatment, indicating a positive steroid feedback effect by androgen on GtH in the juvenile rainbow trout. When combined with testosterone treatment, LHRH analogue augmented plasma GtH levels compared to fish receiving testosterone treatment alone. In males the elevated plasma GtH levels were associated with testes stimulation and onset of spermatogenesis; in females, however, no significant stimulation of the ovaries was observed. It can be concluded from these studies that the testosterone stimulus is sufficient to induce onset of sexual development in immature males but not females. Whereas LHRH analogue releases GtH from the testosterone-primed trout pituitary, LHRH treatment alone under these conditions fails to stimulate the juvenile trout reproductive system.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6351937     DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod29.1.137

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Reprod        ISSN: 0006-3363            Impact factor:   4.285


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