PLASMA SEX STEROIDS AND TISSUE AROMATIZATION IN HATCHLING ZEBRA FINCHES - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE SEXUAL-DIFFERENTIATION OF SINGING BEHAVIOR

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SCHLINGER, BA
ARNOLD, AP
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[1] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, DEPT PSYCHOL, 1283 FRANZ HALL, LOS ANGELES, CA 90024 USA
[2] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, BRAIN RES INST, NEUROENDOCRINOL LAB, LOS ANGELES, CA 90024 USA
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10.1210/en.130.1.289
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R5 [内科学];
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One of the best examples for sex hormone regulation of brain development is found in songbirds. In zebra finches, only males sing because of striking sex differences in the neural circuitry that controls song. Because developing females treated with estradiol (E2) develop a masculine song system, E2 is considered the normal masculinizing hormone. However, questions about the role of E2 in male development persist, because E2 treatments that masculinize song can demasculinize other sexual behaviors, and there exists contradictory evidence for high levels of circulating E2 in developing males. We remeasured plasma steroids in zebra finches during the first 13 days after hatching. E2 circulated at low levels, and there were no sex differences in circulating E2, estrone, testosterone, androstenedione, or dihydrotestosterone. We also measured aromatase activity ([H-3]androstenedione conversion to [H-3]estrone and [H-3]E2) in gonad, adrenal, brain, and other tissues of hatchlings. Aromatase was abundant in ovary, but was not definitively detected in testes, adrenals, or other nonneural tissues of males. Aromatase was also found in diencephalon and in high amounts in telencephalon, but sex differences were not detected in whole brain or cellular subfractions of telencephalon. Because ovarian steroidogenesis is high, it may be involved in differentiation of the female zebra finch, as in nonpasserine birds. By contrast, the functional estrogen necessary for masculinization of song is most likely derived from brain, supplied with substrate from the adrenals. The puzzle remains why the song system is not masculinized in females, who possess high levels of aromatizable androgens and telencephalic aromatase.
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