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Structural and functional multiplicity of the kisspeptin/GPR54 system in goldfish (Carassius auratus)
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<jats:p>To ascertain the neuroendocrine function of the kisspeptin/GPR54 system in non-mammalian species, full-length cDNAs encoding for Kiss1 and Kiss2 as well as their putative cognate receptors GPR54a and GPR54b, were isolated from goldfish (<jats:italic>Carassius auratus</jats:italic>). The deduced protein sequences between Kiss1 and Kiss2 in goldfish share very low similarity, but their putative mature peptides (kisspeptin-10) are relatively conserved. RT-PCR analysis demonstrated that the goldfish <jats:italic>kiss1</jats:italic> gene (<jats:italic>gfkiss1</jats:italic>) is highly expressed in the optic tectum-thalamus, intestine, kidney, and testis, while the goldfish <jats:italic>kiss2</jats:italic> gene (<jats:italic>gfkiss2</jats:italic>) is mainly detected in the hypothalamus, telencephalon, optic tectum thalamus, adipose tissue, kidney, heart, and gonads. The two receptor genes (<jats:italic>gfgpr54a</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>gfgpr54b</jats:italic>) are highly expressed in the brain regions including telencephalon, optic tectum thalamus, and hypothalamus. Both mature goldfish kisspeptin-10 peptides (gfKiss1–10 and gfKiss2–10) are biologically active as they could functionally interact with the two goldfish receptors expressed in cultured eukaryotic cells to trigger the downstream signaling pathways with different potencies. The actions of gfKiss1–10 and gfKiss2–10 on LH secretion were further investigated <jats:italic>in vitro</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>in vivo</jats:italic>. Intraperitoneal administration of gfKiss1–10 to sexually mature female goldfish could increase the serum LH levels. However, this peptide does not significantly influence LH release from goldfish pituitary cells in primary culture, indicating that the peptide does not exert its actions at the pituitary level. On the other hand, gfKiss2–10 appears to be a much less potent peptide as it exhibits no significant <jats:italic>in vivo</jats:italic> bioactivity and is also inactive on the primary pituitary cells.</jats:p>
Journal
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- Journal of Endocrinology
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Journal of Endocrinology 201 (3), 407-418, 2009-03-20
Bioscientifica
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1360855569798439296
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- ISSN
- 14796805
- 00220795
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- Data Source
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- Crossref