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. 1994 Sep 15;347(3):444-54.
doi: 10.1002/cne.903470310.

Localization of salmon gonadotropin-releasing hormone mRNA and peptide in the brain of Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout

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Localization of salmon gonadotropin-releasing hormone mRNA and peptide in the brain of Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout

T Bailhache et al. J Comp Neurol. .

Abstract

The decapeptide gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is a key hormone for the central regulation of reproduction. The distribution of salmon GnRH (sGnRH), which is the major form in salmonids, has been studied in different fish species by immunocytochemistry. Discrepancies in data concerning the distribution of sGnRH perikarya led us to investigate this problem in two species, the Atlantic salmon and the rainbow trout, with in situ hybridizaiton of sGnRH messenger, a highly specific molecular tool. By Northern blot analysis, the rainbow trout sGnRH messenger appears to be about 500 bases in length, which is close to those isolated from Atlantic salmon or masu salmon and characterized previously. In situ hybridization with riboprobes generated with Atlantic salmon sGnRH cDNA demonstrated that sGnRH perikarya are restricted to the ventral part of olfactory bulbs, telencephalon, and preoptic area. They are distributed on a nearly continuous line extending from the olfactory bulbs to the preoptic area in both salmonid species studied. Despite the presence of GnRH-like immunoreactivity in the preoptic magnocellular nucleus (NPOm) and in the tegmentum of the midbrain (MT), the sGnRH mRNA is not present in these two structures. Stained cells in NPOm could be target cells for GnRH and immunoreactive neurons in MT are likely to be chicken GnRH-II containing cells. Our study not only gives a precise distribution of the sGnRH system in two salmonids, Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout, but also clarifies the ambiguous data published up to now in rainbow trout.

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