Growth Hormone Overexpression Disrupts Reproductive Status Through Actions on Leptin

Growth and reproduction are closely related. Growth hormone (GH)-transgenic common carp exhibit accelerated growth and delayed reproductive development, which provides an amenable model to study hormone cross talk between the growth and reproductive axes. We analyzed the energy status and reproducti...

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Published in:Frontiers in Endocrinology
Main Authors: Chen, Ji, Cao, Mengxi, Zhang, Aidi, Shi, Mijuan, Tao, Binbin, Li, Yongming, Wang, Yaping, Zhu, Zuoyan, Trudeau, Vance L., Hu, Wei
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spelling ftchinacadsciihb:oai:ir.ihb.ac.cn:342005/29608 2023-05-15T15:32:58+02:00 Growth Hormone Overexpression Disrupts Reproductive Status Through Actions on Leptin Chen, Ji Cao, Mengxi Zhang, Aidi Shi, Mijuan Tao, Binbin Li, Yongming Wang, Yaping Zhu, Zuoyan Trudeau, Vance L. Hu, Wei 2018-03-27 http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/342005/29607 http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/342005/29608 https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2018.00131 英语 eng FRONTIERS MEDIA SA FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/342005/29607 http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/342005/29608 doi:10.3389/fendo.2018.00131 common carp growth hormone reproductive regulation energy balance leptin Endocrinology & Metabolism TRANSGENIC COHO SALMON CYPRINUS-CARPIO L TILAPIA OREOCHROMIS-NILOTICUS RAINBOW-TROUT FOOD-INTAKE ATLANTIC SALMON IN-VITRO EXPRESSION FISH 期刊论文 2018 ftchinacadsciihb https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2018.00131 2019-08-30T00:03:58Z Growth and reproduction are closely related. Growth hormone (GH)-transgenic common carp exhibit accelerated growth and delayed reproductive development, which provides an amenable model to study hormone cross talk between the growth and reproductive axes. We analyzed the energy status and reproductive development in GH-transgenic common carp by using multi-tissue RNA sequencing, real-time-PCR, Western blotting, ELISA, immunofluorescence, and in vitro incubation. The expression of gys (glycogen synthase) and igfbp1 (insulin-like growth factor binding protein) as well as blood glucose concentrations are lower in GH-transgenic carp. Agrp1 (agouti-related protein 1) and sla (somatolactin a), which are related to appetite and lipid catabolism, are significantly higher in GH-transgenic carp. Low glucose content and increased appetite indicate disrupted metabolic and energy deprivation status in GH-transgenic carp. Meanwhile, the expression of genes, such as gnrhr2 (gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor 2), gtha (gonadotropin hormone, alpha polypeptide), fsh beta (follicle stimulating hormone, beta polypeptide), lh beta [luteinizing hormone, beta polypeptide] in the pituitary, cyp19a1a (aromatase A) in the gonad, and cyp19a1b (aromatase B) in the hypothalamus, are decreased in GH-transgenic carp. In contrast, pituitary gnih (gonadotropin inhibitory hormone), drd1 (dopamine receptor D1), drd3 (dopamine receptor D3), and drd4 (dopamine receptor D4) exhibit increased expression, which were associated with the retarded reproductive development. Leptin receptor mRNA was detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization in the pituitary including the pars intermedia and proximal pars distalis, suggesting a direct effect of leptin on LH. Recombinant carp Leptin protein was shown to stimulate pituitary gtha, fsh beta, lh beta expression, and ovarian germinal vesicle breakdown in vitro. In addition to neuroendocrine factors, we suggest that reduced hepatic leptin signaling to the pituitary might be part of the response to overexpression of GH and the resulting delay in puberty onset. Report Atlantic salmon Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IHB OpenIR Frontiers in Endocrinology 9
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topic common carp
growth hormone
reproductive regulation
energy balance
leptin
Endocrinology & Metabolism
TRANSGENIC COHO SALMON
CYPRINUS-CARPIO L
TILAPIA OREOCHROMIS-NILOTICUS
RAINBOW-TROUT
FOOD-INTAKE
ATLANTIC SALMON
IN-VITRO
EXPRESSION
FISH
spellingShingle common carp
growth hormone
reproductive regulation
energy balance
leptin
Endocrinology & Metabolism
TRANSGENIC COHO SALMON
CYPRINUS-CARPIO L
TILAPIA OREOCHROMIS-NILOTICUS
RAINBOW-TROUT
FOOD-INTAKE
ATLANTIC SALMON
IN-VITRO
EXPRESSION
FISH
Chen, Ji
Cao, Mengxi
Zhang, Aidi
Shi, Mijuan
Tao, Binbin
Li, Yongming
Wang, Yaping
Zhu, Zuoyan
Trudeau, Vance L.
Hu, Wei
Growth Hormone Overexpression Disrupts Reproductive Status Through Actions on Leptin
topic_facet common carp
growth hormone
reproductive regulation
energy balance
leptin
Endocrinology & Metabolism
TRANSGENIC COHO SALMON
CYPRINUS-CARPIO L
TILAPIA OREOCHROMIS-NILOTICUS
RAINBOW-TROUT
FOOD-INTAKE
ATLANTIC SALMON
IN-VITRO
EXPRESSION
FISH
description Growth and reproduction are closely related. Growth hormone (GH)-transgenic common carp exhibit accelerated growth and delayed reproductive development, which provides an amenable model to study hormone cross talk between the growth and reproductive axes. We analyzed the energy status and reproductive development in GH-transgenic common carp by using multi-tissue RNA sequencing, real-time-PCR, Western blotting, ELISA, immunofluorescence, and in vitro incubation. The expression of gys (glycogen synthase) and igfbp1 (insulin-like growth factor binding protein) as well as blood glucose concentrations are lower in GH-transgenic carp. Agrp1 (agouti-related protein 1) and sla (somatolactin a), which are related to appetite and lipid catabolism, are significantly higher in GH-transgenic carp. Low glucose content and increased appetite indicate disrupted metabolic and energy deprivation status in GH-transgenic carp. Meanwhile, the expression of genes, such as gnrhr2 (gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor 2), gtha (gonadotropin hormone, alpha polypeptide), fsh beta (follicle stimulating hormone, beta polypeptide), lh beta [luteinizing hormone, beta polypeptide] in the pituitary, cyp19a1a (aromatase A) in the gonad, and cyp19a1b (aromatase B) in the hypothalamus, are decreased in GH-transgenic carp. In contrast, pituitary gnih (gonadotropin inhibitory hormone), drd1 (dopamine receptor D1), drd3 (dopamine receptor D3), and drd4 (dopamine receptor D4) exhibit increased expression, which were associated with the retarded reproductive development. Leptin receptor mRNA was detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization in the pituitary including the pars intermedia and proximal pars distalis, suggesting a direct effect of leptin on LH. Recombinant carp Leptin protein was shown to stimulate pituitary gtha, fsh beta, lh beta expression, and ovarian germinal vesicle breakdown in vitro. In addition to neuroendocrine factors, we suggest that reduced hepatic leptin signaling to the pituitary might be part of the response to overexpression of GH and the resulting delay in puberty onset.
format Report
author Chen, Ji
Cao, Mengxi
Zhang, Aidi
Shi, Mijuan
Tao, Binbin
Li, Yongming
Wang, Yaping
Zhu, Zuoyan
Trudeau, Vance L.
Hu, Wei
author_facet Chen, Ji
Cao, Mengxi
Zhang, Aidi
Shi, Mijuan
Tao, Binbin
Li, Yongming
Wang, Yaping
Zhu, Zuoyan
Trudeau, Vance L.
Hu, Wei
author_sort Chen, Ji
title Growth Hormone Overexpression Disrupts Reproductive Status Through Actions on Leptin
title_short Growth Hormone Overexpression Disrupts Reproductive Status Through Actions on Leptin
title_full Growth Hormone Overexpression Disrupts Reproductive Status Through Actions on Leptin
title_fullStr Growth Hormone Overexpression Disrupts Reproductive Status Through Actions on Leptin
title_full_unstemmed Growth Hormone Overexpression Disrupts Reproductive Status Through Actions on Leptin
title_sort growth hormone overexpression disrupts reproductive status through actions on leptin
publisher FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
publishDate 2018
url http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/342005/29607
http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/342005/29608
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