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Biology of Reproduction 59, 1153-1162 (1998)
©Copyright 1998 Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc.

Effects of Long-Term Testosterone, Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Agonist, and Pimozide Treatments on Gonadotropin II Levels and Ovarian Development in Juvenile Female Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis)1

M. Claire H. Hollanda, Shimon Hassina, , and Yonathan Zohar2,a

a Center of Marine Biotechnology, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Baltimore, Maryland 21202

The ability of the juvenile female reproductive axis to respond to hormonal stimulation was investigated in a Perciform fish, the striped bass (Morone saxatilis) using various combinations of testosterone (T), GnRH agonist (GnRHa), and pimozide. A long-term treatment with T alone, or T in combination with GnRHa, increased pituitary gonadotropin II (GtH II) levels 2- and 3-fold, respectively, suggesting that T and GnRHa each stimulate GtH II accumulation. Release of the accumulated GtH II could be induced only by high doses of GnRHa in combination with T, indicating that GtH II synthesis and release require different levels of GnRH stimulation. The addition of the dopamine antagonist pimozide did not affect pituitary and plasma GtH II levels but, in response to an additional acute GnRHa challenge, inhibited the release of GtH II. Although ovarian development was slightly stimulated by a combined T and GnRHa treatment, vitellogenesis was generally not initiated. The present study demonstrated that the juvenile striped bass pituitary is responsive to hormonal stimulation, resulting in elevated levels of GtH II in the pituitary and plasma. However, increased plasma levels of GtH II did not result in precocious puberty, suggesting that additional factors are required for the initiation of ovarian development in this teleost.

1 This work was supported by grants from Maryland Sea Grant (NA46RG0091), US-Israel Binational Agricultural R&; Fund (IS-2634–95C), and USDA (95–37203–2117) to Y.Z. This is contribution #312 from the Center of Marine Biotechnology, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute.

2 Correspondence: Yonathan Zohar, Center of Marine Biotechnology, Columbus Center, 701 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, MD 21202. FAX: 410 234 8896; zohar{at}umbi.umd.edu




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