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Activation of brain steroidogenesis and neurogenesis during the gonadal differentiation in protandrous black porgy, A canthopagrus schlegelii
The early brain development, at the time of gonadal differentiation was investigated using a protandrous teleost, black porgy. This natural model of monosex juvenile fish avoids the potential complexity of sexual dimorphism. Brain neurogenesis was evaluated by histological analyses of the diencephal...
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Published in: | Developmental neurobiology (Hoboken, N.J.) N.J.), 2016-02, Vol.76 (2), p.121-136 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The early brain development, at the time of gonadal differentiation was investigated using a protandrous teleost, black porgy. This natural model of monosex juvenile fish avoids the potential complexity of sexual dimorphism. Brain neurogenesis was evaluated by histological analyses of the diencephalon, at the time of testicular differentiation (in fish between 90 and 150 days after hatching). Increases in the number of both Nissl‐stained total brain cells, and Pcna‐immunostained proliferative brain cells were observed in specific area of the diencephalon, such as ventromedialis thalami and posterior preoptic area, revealing brain cell proliferation. qPCR analyses showed significantly higher expression of the radial glial cell marker
blbp
and neuron marker
bdnf
. Strong immunohistochemical staining of Blbp and extended cellular projections were observed. A peak expression of aromatase (
cyp19a1b
), as well as an increase in estradiol (E
2
) content were also detected in the early brain. These data demonstrate that during gonadal differentiation, the early brain exhibits increased E
2
synthesis, cell proliferation, and neurogenesis. To investigate the role of E
2
in early brain, undifferentiated fish were treated with E
2
or aromatase inhibitor (AI). E
2
treatment upregulated brain
cyp19a1b
and
blbp
expression, and enhanced brain cell proliferation. Conversely, AI reduced brain cell proliferation. Castration experiment did not influence the brain gene expression patterns and the brain cell number. Our data clearly support E
2
biosynthesis in the early brain, and that brain E
2
induces neurogenesis. These peak activity patterns in the early brain occur at the time of gonad differentiation but are independent of the gonads. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Develop Neurobiol 76: 121–136, 2016 |
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ISSN: | 1932-8451 1932-846X |
DOI: | 10.1002/dneu.22303 |