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Distribution of salmon gonadotrophin releasing-hormone in the brain and pituitary of the sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) - An immunocytochemical and immunoenzymoassay study

AutorKah, Olivier; Zanuy, Silvia CSIC ORCID ; Mañanós, Evaristo L. CSIC ORCID; Anglade, Isabelle; Carrillo, Manuel CSIC ORCID
Palabras claveDicentrarchus labrax (Teleostei)
GnRH immunocytochemistry
GnRH immunoenzymoassay
Gonadotrophin-releasing hormone
Neuroendocrine control of reproduction
Teleost reproduction
Fecha de publicaciónoct-1991
EditorSpringer Nature
CitaciónCell and Tissue Research 266: 129-136 (1991)
ResumenThe distribution of salmon gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (sGnRH) was studied in the brain and pituitary of two-year-old immature sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) by means of an enzymoimmunoassay (EIA) for sGnRH and immunocytochemistry. The EIA for sGnRH is a competitive assay using a tracer made of sGnRH coupled to acetylcholinesterase from an electric eel. The separation of free and bound tracer is achieved by coating the plates with mouse anti-rabbit IgG monoclonal antibodies. Displacement curves generated by sGnRH and extracts from pituitary and different brain regions showed a good parallelism allowing the assay to be used for sGnRH measurements in this species. Although all parts of the brain contained measurable levels of sGnRH, the highest concentrations were found in the pituitary, the olfactory bulbs and the telencephalon. These data were confirmed by immunocytochemistry. Cell bodies were found in the olfactory bulbs, ventral telencephalon, preoptic region and mediobasal hypothalamus. Immunoreactive fibers could be observed in all parts of the brain including the optic tectum, the cerebellum (corpus and valvula), the vagal lobe, the medulla oblongata and the rostral spinal cord. In most cases, these fibers do not form well defined bundles; however, there was clearly a continuum of immunoreactive fibers, extending from the olfactory bulbs to the pituitary, and along which all the cell bodies described above were located. In the ventral telencephalon and the preoptic region, clear pictures of varicose positive fibers contacting immunoreactive perikarya could be observed. These data indicate that sGnRH is most likely an endogenous peptide in the brain of the sea bass, although the presence of other forms of GnRH cannot be excluded at this point. This study also demonstrates that the general organization of the GnRH systems in the sea bass is highly similar to what has been described in most freshwater teleost species, and provides basis for further studies on the neuroendocrine control of gonadotrophin release in this commercially important species.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00678719
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/252332
DOI10.1007/BF00678719
Identificadoresdoi: 10.1007/BF00678719
issn: 0302-766X
e-issn: 1432-0878
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