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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Knockout of the Glucocorticoid Receptor Impairs Reproduction in Female Zebrafish
Camilla Maria Fontana1  Filippo Citton1  Luisa Dalla Valle1  Oliana Carnevali2  Francesca Maradonna2  Valentina Notarstefano2  Elisabetta Giorgini2  Giorgia Gioacchini2 
[1] Department of Biology, Università di Padova, Via Ugo Bassi 58/B, 35131 Padova, Italy;Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Via Brecce Bianche snc, 60131 Ancona, Italy;
关键词: glucocorticoids;    gr mutants;    oocyte maturation;    vitellogenesis;    Danio rerio;    Fourier transform infrared imaging spectroscopy;   
DOI  :  10.3390/ijms21239073
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The pleiotropic effects of glucocorticoids in metabolic, developmental, immune and stress response processes have been extensively investigated; conversely, their roles in reproduction are still less documented. It is well known that stress or long-lasting therapies can cause a strong increase in these hormones, negatively affecting reproduction. Moreover, the need of glucocorticoid (GC) homeostatic levels is highlighted by the reduced fertility reported in the zebrafish glucocorticoid receptor mutant (nr3c1ia30/ia30) line (hereafter named gr−/−). Starting from such evidence, in this study, we have investigated the role of glucocorticoid receptor (Gr) in the reproduction of female zebrafish. Key signals orchestrating the reproductive process at the brain, liver, and ovarian levels were analyzed using a multidisciplinary approach. An impairment of the kiss-GnRH system was observed at the central level in (gr−/−) mutants as compared to wild-type (wt) females while, in the liver, vitellogenin (vtg) mRNA transcription was not affected. Changes were instead observed in the ovary, particularly in maturing and fully grown follicles (classes III and IV), as documented by the mRNA levels of signals involved in oocyte maturation and ovulation. Follicles isolated from gr−/− females displayed a decreased level of signals involved in the acquisition of competence and maturation, causing a reduction in ovulation with respect to wt females. Fourier transform infrared imaging (FTIRI) analysis of gr−/− follicle cytoplasm showed major changes in macromolecule abundance and distribution with a clear alteration of oocyte composition. Finally, differences in the molecular structure of the zona radiata layer of gr−/− follicles are likely to contribute to the reduced fertilization rate observed in mutants.

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