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The influence of thermal signals during embryonic development on intrasexual and sexually dimorphic gene expression and circulating steroid hormones in American alligator hatchlings (Alligator mississippiensis)

机译:胚胎发育期间热信号对美国鳄鱼舱(鳄鱼密西西比)的胃肠和性二晶基因表达及循环类固醇激素的影响

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Incubation temperatures experienced by developing embryos exert powerful influences over gonadal sex determination and differentiation in many species. However, the molecular mechanisms controlling these impacts remain largely unknown. We utilize the American alligator to investigate the sensitivity of the reproductive system to thermal signals experienced during development and ask specifically whether individuals of the same sex, yet derived from different incubation temperatures display persistent variation in the expression patterns of sex biased transcripts and plasma sex hormones. Our analysis focuses on assessments of circulating sex steroids and transcript abundance in brain and gonad, two tissues that display sexually dimorphic gene expression and directly contribute to diverse sexually dimorphic phenotypes. Whereas our results identify sexually dimorphic patterns for several target gonadal genes in postnatal alligators, sex linked variation in circulating 17 beta-estradiol, testosterone, and expression of two brain transcripts (aromatase and gonadotropin releasing hormone) was not observed. Regarding intrasexual variation, we found that AMH transcript abundance in hatchling testes is positively correlated with temperatures experienced during sexual differentiation. We also describe highly variable patterns of gene expression and circulating hormones within each sex that are not explained by the intensity of embryonic incubation temperatures. The magnitude of sexually dimorphic gene expression, however, is directly associated with temperature for SOX9 and AMH, two transcripts with upstream roles in Sertoli cell differentiation. Collectively, our findings regarding temperature linked variation provide new insights regarding the connections between embryonic environment and persistent impacts on sexual differentiation in a reptile species that displays temperature dependent sex determination. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Inc.
机译:发育胚胎所经历的培养温度施加强大的影响,对许多物种的性爱测定和分化产生了强烈的影响。然而,控制这些撞击的分子机制仍然很大程度上是未知的。我们利用美国鳄鱼调查生殖系统对发育中经历的热信号的敏感性,并具体提出同一性的个体,但来自不同的孵育温度显示性偏置转录物和血浆性素的表达模式的持续变化。我们的分析侧重于脑和Gonad循环性类固醇和转录性丰度的评估,两种组织显示性尿基因的表达,直接有助于不同的性尿液表型。然而,我们的结果鉴定了产后鳄鱼中几种目标性腺基因的性二形模式,未观察到循环17β-雌二醇,睾酮和两种脑转录物(芳香酶和促甘露糖酶和促性腺激素释放激素)的性联系变异。关于内部变异,我们发现孵化睾丸中的AMH转录物丰度与性分化期间所经历的温度正相关。我们还描述了在每种性别中的基因表达和循环激素的高度可变模式,这些性别不会被胚胎孵化温度的强度解释。然而,性二态基因表达的大小与SOX9和AMH的温度直接相关,两种转录物在Sertoli细胞分化中具有上游作用。统称,我们关于温度联系变异的研究结果为胚胎环境与持续影响对显示温度依赖性决定的爬行动物物种之间的性分化的关系提供了新的见解。 (c)2016年由elsevier公司发布

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