首页> 外文期刊>Biology of Reproduction: Offical Journal of the Society for the Study of Reproduction >Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) vitellogenesis-inhibiting hormone (VIH) is predominantly expressed in the brain and negatively regulates hepatopancreatic vitellogenin (VTG) gene expression
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Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) vitellogenesis-inhibiting hormone (VIH) is predominantly expressed in the brain and negatively regulates hepatopancreatic vitellogenin (VTG) gene expression

机译:太平洋白虾(Litopenaeus vannamei)卵黄发生抑制激素(VIH)主要在大脑中表达,并负面调节肝胰腺卵黄蛋白原(VTG)基因表达

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Ovarian maturation in crustaceans is temporally orchestrated by two processes: oogenesis and vitellogenesis. The peptide hormone vitellogenesis-inhibiting hormone (VIH), by far the most potent negative regulator of crustacean reproduction known, critically modulates crustacean ovarian maturation by suppressing vitellogenin (VTG) synthesis. In this study, cDNA encoding VIH was cloned from the eyestalk of Pacific white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei, a highly significant commercial culture species. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that L. vannamei VIH (lvVIH) can be classified as a member of the type II crustacean hyperglycemic hormone family. Northern blot and RT-PCR results reveal that both the brain and eyestalk were the major sources for lvVIH mRNA expression. In in vitro experiments on primary culture of shrimp hepatopancreatic cells, it was confirmed that some endogenous inhibitory factors existed in L. vannamei hemolymph, brain, and eyestalk that suppressed hepatopancreatic VTG gene expression. Purified recombinant lvVIH protein was effective in inhibiting VTG mRNA expression in both in vitro primary hepatopancreatic cell culture and in vivo injection experiments. Injection of recombinant VIH could also reverse ovarian growth induced by eyestalk ablation. Furthermore, unilateral eyestalk ablation reduced the mRNA level of lvVIH in the brain but not in the remaining contralateral eyestalk. Our study, as a whole, provides new insights on VIH regulation of shrimp reproduction: 1) the brain and eyestalk are both important sites of VIH expression and therefore possible coregulators of hepatopancreatic VTG mRNA expression and 2) eyestalk ablation could increase hepatopancreatic VTG expression by transcriptionally abolishing eyestalk-derived VIH and diminishing brain-derived VIH.
机译:甲壳动物的卵巢成熟在时间上通过两个过程进行协调:卵子发生和卵黄发生。迄今为止,肽激素抑制卵黄素生成的激素(VIH)是甲壳动物繁殖的最有效的负调节剂,它通过抑制卵黄蛋白原(VTG)的合成来关键地调节甲壳动物的卵巢成熟。在这项研究中,从太平洋白对虾凡纳滨对虾(Litopenaeus vannamei)(一种高度重要的商业养殖物种)的视线中克隆了编码VIH的cDNA。系统发育分析表明,凡纳滨对虾VIH(lvVIH)可以归类为II型甲壳类高血糖激素家族的成员。 Northern印迹和RT-PCR结果表明,大脑和眼神都是lvVIH mRNA表达的主要来源。在对虾肝胰腺细胞原代培养的体外实验中,证实了南美白对虾血淋巴,脑和眼柄中存在一些抑制肝胰腺VTG基因表达的内源性抑制因子。纯化的重组lvVIH蛋白在体外原代肝胰腺细胞培养和体内注射实验中均能有效抑制VTG mRNA表达。注射重组VIH还可以逆转眼球消融诱导的卵巢生长。此外,单侧眼柄消融可降低大脑中lvVIH的mRNA水平,而其余对侧眼柄则不会。总体而言,我们的研究为VIH调节虾的繁殖提供了新的见解:1)大脑和眼柄都是VIH表达的重要部位,因此可能是肝胰腺VTG mRNA表达的调节剂; 2)眼柄消融可通过以下途径增加肝胰腺VTG表达:转录废除眼球来源的VIH,并减少脑来源的VIH。

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