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Journal of Marine Life Science Vol.1 No.1 pp.41-49
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Expression of Maturation-Related Genes and Leptin during Sexual Maturation in the Female Goldfish: Effects of Exogenous Kisspeptin

Na Na Kim1, Young Jae Choi1, Sung-Yong Oh2, Cheol Young Choi1*
1Division of Marine BioScience, Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Busan 49112, Korea
2Ecosystem and Biological Research Center, Korea Institute Ocean Science & Technology, Ansan 15627, Korea

Corresponding Author Cheol Young Choi Division of Marine BioScience, Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Busan 49112, Korea E-mail : choic@kmou.ac.kr

Abstract

Kisspeptin (Kiss) and its cognate receptor, kisspeptin receptor (KissR; G protein coupled receptor 54, GPR54), have recently been recognized as potent regulators of reproduction in teleosts. Additionally, leptin plays an important role in energy homeostasis and reproductive function in teleosts. The purpose of this study was to examine differences in the concentration of the hormones of the Kiss/KissR system and leptin and the expression of their underlying genes, all of which are involved in the sexual maturation of female goldfish, Carassius auratus, following treatment with Kiss. The expression levels of KissR increased after the Kiss injection. Furthermore, the peptide hormone leptin also increased after the injection (in vivo and in vitro). Additionally, the expression of GnRH and GTHs (GTHα, FSHβ, and LHβ) increased in the brain and pituitary (in vitro and in vitro). These results support the hypothesis that Kiss plays important roles in the direct regulation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad axis and leptin in goldfish. Therefore, we suggest that Kiss system gene expression is correlated with energy balance and reproduction.

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