Effect of
thyroid hormones on the stage-specific pigmentation of the Japanese flounder
Paralichthys olivaceus
J.H. Yoo, T. Takeuchi, M. Tagawa, T. Seikai-2000
Zoological Science, 17 (8) : 1101-1106
(from Current Contents)
Abstract:
Three experiments were carried out to clarify the
effect of thyroid hormones on the pigmentation of larval Japanese flounder
Paralichthys olivaceus. The first two experiments were conducted to
investigate the critical concentration of thyroxine (T-4) which causes
abnormal pigmentation, and the third was to determine the sensitive stage of
larval development at which albinism is induced by exogenous T-4. The larvae
treated with over 10 nM T-4 showed a significant increase of albinism in
Experiments 1 (concentration: 0, 1, 10, 50 nM) and Experiment 2
(concentration: 0, 1, 5, 10 nM). in Experiment 3, seven groups were immersed
in 10 nM T-4 at specific stages: between A and B, C and D, E and F, G and I,
C and F and A and F. The groups of hormonal treatment at stages E and F
(prometamorphosis) produced more than 90% albinism, indicating that
differentiation of adult-type melanophores took place at this point. Another
4 groups of larvae were separately treated with levels of 10 nM T-4 at
stages A and B, C and D, E and F and G to I. T-4 content of larvae increased
corresponding to the developmental stage 180 ng/g-wet weight in A and B, 740
in C and D, and 1350 in E and F, but decreased to 130 in stage G to I (n=3,
p<0.01). Changes in the body content of T-4 were reflected in the groups
with higher incidence of albinism. The present experiment has revealed the
T-4 sensitive period for the induction of albinism in Japanese flounder. The
absence of normal coloration in the juveniles after T-4 treatment clearly
indicates the involvement of the thyroid in pigmentation at the early stages
of development.
(Tokyo Univ Fisheries, Dept Aquat Biosci, Tokyo
1088477, Japan, e-mail of T. Takeuchi: take@tokyo-u-fish.ac.jp)