DIFFERENTIAL MELANIN-CONCENTRATING HORMONE GENE-EXPRESSION IN 2 HYPOTHALAMIC NUCLEI OF THE TELEOST TILAPIA IN RESPONSE TO ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGES

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作者
GRONEVELD, D
BALM, PHM
MARTENS, GJM
BONGA, SEW
机构
[1] Department of Animal Physiology, Faculty of Science, University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen
关键词
MELANIN-CONCENTRATING HORMONE MESSENGER RNA; COLOR CHANGE; STRESS; OSMOREGULATION; CORTISOL;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2826.1995.tb00789.x
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
For some teleosts, a role has been established for melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) background adaptation and stress response. in teleost fishes, prepro-MCH (ppMCH) mRNA is expressed in the hypothalamus, predominantly in neurons of the nucleus lateralis tuberis (NLT) and in scattered cells of the nucleus recessus lateralis (NRL). The response of mature tilapia to different environmental challenges was studied by assessing ppMCH mRNA levels in these two hypothalamic nuclei by quantitative dot blot analysis. Changes in background colour induced pronounced differences in ppMCH mRNA expression in the NLT, but not in the NRL. The NLT of tilapia adapted to a white background contained 2.5 to 3 times more ppMCH mRNA than the NLT of black-adapted fish. The NLT of fish kept on neutral background contained intermediate levels of ppMCH mRNA, which were significantly lower than the levels in white-adapted fish. Oral administration of dexamethasone lowered plasma cortisol concentrations, but had no effect on ppMCH mRNA levels in white- and black-adapted fish. In tilapia exposed to strongly acidified water (pH 3.5), plasma cortisol and ACTH concentrations were highly elevated, and plasma chloride concentrations considerably lower than in controls. These fish responded with a 70% rise in ppMCH mRNA levels in the NLT, which is most probably associated with a stress response evoked by inadequate osmoregulation. After exposure to a milder acidification (pH 4.0) or to seawater no significant changes in ppMCH mRNA levels occurred in either the NLT or the NRL, nor in plasma chloride, cortisol and ACTH levels. A specific increase of ppMCH mRNA levels in the NRL was observed in repeatedly disturbed tilapia. We conclude that MCH neurons in the NLT and NRL of this teleost differentially respond to background colour, acidification and disturbance stress, and that this response is not strictly associated with changes in plasma ions and activity of the pituitary-interrenal axis.
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