Ovarian steroid synthesis during oocyte maturation and
ovulation in Japanese catfish (Silurus asotus)
T.
Miwa, G. Yoshizaki, H. Naka, M. Nakatani, K. Sakai, M. Kobayashi, T.
Takeuchi-2001
Aquaculture,
198 (1-2): 179-191
Abstract:
Several
aspects of the endocrine regulation of final oocyte maturation (FOM) and
ovulation in Japanese catfish (Silurus asotus), was investigated.
These were: (1) potency of various steroids on inducing FOM in vitro, (2)
steroid production stimulated with human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in
vitro, (3) effectiveness of hCG administration in vivo on inducing FOM and
ovulation, and (4) plasma sex steroids profiles in female catfish during FOM
and ovulation induced by hCG injections. Among steroids tested, 17,20 β-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one
(17,20 β -P) was the most potent steroid in inducing FOM and 17,20
β, 21-trihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one (20 β -S) was the second most
effective. 17 α- hydroxyprogesterone (17 α -P) and
11-deoxycortisol (11-DC) did not induce FOM even at the highest dose tested.
Both ovarian 17,20 β -P and 20 β -S production were induced by hCG
in vitro and the 17,20 β -P production was higher than 20 β -S
production. The ovarian fragments cultured in vitro did not convert 17
α -P to 17,20 β -P unless they were treated with hCG. hCG
injection increased plasma 17,20 β -P and 20 β -S levels, causing
FOM and partial ovulation. In addition, this hCG-induced 17,20 β -P
production was higher than the 20 β -S production in vivo. These data
suggest that 17,20 β -P appears to be a major maturation-inducing
steroid (MIS) in Japanese catfish and that MIS production may be regulated
by GTH-induced activation or synthesis of 20 β -hydroxysteroid
dehydrogenase.
(Laboratory
of Aquaculture, Tokyo University of Fisheries, Minato, Tokyo 108-8477,
Japan, Tel.: +81-3-5463-0558; fax:
+81-3-5463-0558, e-mail: goro@tokyo-u-fish.ac.jp)