Alterations in the GnRH-LH system in relation to gonadal stage and Aroclor 1254 exposure in Atlantic croaker
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Alterations in the GnRH-LH system in relation to gonadal stage and Aroclor 1254 exposure in Atlantic croaker
Abstract
Exposure of Atlantic croaker (Micropogonias undulatus) to the polychlorinated biphenyl mixture (Aroclor 1254, PCB; 1 mg/kg body wt/day for 30 days) during the early-recrudescence phase of the gonadal cycle results in the impairment of LH secretion and gonadal growth. In order to determine whether impairment was due to disruption of the stimulatory GnRH neuroendocrine pathway, we compared various parameters of the GnRH-LH system in early recrudescing vs. spermiating (mature) fish. Seabream GnRH (GnRH) content in the preoptic anterior hypothalamic area (POAH) and pituitary, pituitary GnRH receptor concentrations, and basal and GnRH analog (GnRHa)-induced LH secretion were significantly higher in gonadally mature croaker compared to early-recrudescing fish. In a subsequent experiment, the effects of PCB on the same neuroendocrine indices were investigated during the gonadal recrudescence phase of croaker. PCB exposure during the period of testicular maturation prevented the natural increase in GnRH content in the POAH but not in the pituitary. This finding suggests that PCB may impair GnRH synthesis in the POAH. The number of pituitary GnRH receptors also remained significantly lower in the PCB-exposed group, which was likely due to an impairment of GnRH release. The GnRH content in the POAH, number of pituitary GnRH receptors, and LH secretion in the PCB-exposed group were comparable to those in early-recrudescing fish, suggesting an impairment of normal maturation of the GnRH-LH system during the gonadal recrudescence phase. This impairment may be due to a direct action of PCB on GnRH neurons and/or indirectly via interference with other neurotransmitter pathways that modulate GnRH function.
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