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具有温度依赖性性别决定的爬行动物发育过程中卵黄类固醇激素的动态变化

Dynamics of yolk steroid hormones during development in a reptile with temperature-dependent sex determination.

作者信息

Elf P K, Lang J W, Fivizzani A J

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, USA.

出版信息

Gen Comp Endocrinol. 2002 Jun 1;127(1):34-9. doi: 10.1016/s0016-6480(02)00018-7.

Abstract

Many oviparous reptiles exhibit temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD); i.e., the temperature at which the egg is incubated determines the sex of the offspring. In TSD reptiles, yolk steroids not only may influence sex determination, but also may mediate hormonal effects on subsequent growth and behavior, as in some avian species. We investigated changes in the levels of estradiol (E(2)) and testosterone (T) during development in yolks of snapping turtle eggs, examined how incubation temperature affects hormone levels, and determined how hormones in turtle eggs are influenced by individual females (=clutch effects). Results indicate significant decreases in both hormones (>50% decline) by the end of the sex-determining period, when two-thirds of the development is complete. The declines in both E(2) and T were significantly affected by incubation temperature, but in different ways. Eggs incubated at female-producing temperatures maintained high levels, those incubated at male-producing temperatures had low E(2) values, and eggs incubated at pivotal temperatures had intermediate levels of E(2). At all three temperatures, T values underwent significant but approximately equal declines, except during the developmental stages just after the sex-determining period, when T levels decreased more at the male-producing temperature than at either of the other two temperatures. Initially, there were significant clutch effects in both hormones, but such differences, attributable to individual females, were maintained only for E(2) later in development. Here we report for the first time that incubation temperature significantly affects the hormonal environment of the developing embryo of a turtle with temperature-dependent sex determination. Based on this and related findings, we propose that yolk sex steroids influence sexual differentiation in these TSD species and play a role in sex determination at pivotal temperatures.

摘要

许多卵生爬行动物表现出温度依赖型性别决定(TSD);也就是说,卵孵化时的温度决定了后代的性别。在具有TSD的爬行动物中,卵黄类固醇不仅可能影响性别决定,还可能介导激素对后续生长和行为的作用,就像在一些鸟类中一样。我们研究了鳄龟卵黄在发育过程中雌二醇(E₂)和睾酮(T)水平的变化,考察了孵化温度如何影响激素水平,并确定了龟卵中的激素如何受到个体雌龟的影响(即窝效应)。结果表明,在性别决定期结束时,即发育完成三分之二时,两种激素均显著下降(下降超过50%)。E₂和T的下降均受到孵化温度的显著影响,但方式不同。在产生雌性的温度下孵化的卵保持高水平,在产生雄性的温度下孵化的卵E₂值较低,而在关键温度下孵化的卵E₂水平处于中间。在所有三种温度下,T值均经历了显著但大致相等的下降,除了在性别决定期刚结束后的发育阶段,此时在产生雄性的温度下T水平的下降幅度比其他两种温度下更大。最初,两种激素都存在显著的窝效应,但这种由个体雌龟导致的差异在发育后期仅在E₂中持续存在。我们首次在此报告,孵化温度显著影响具有温度依赖型性别决定的龟发育胚胎的激素环境。基于这一发现及相关研究结果,我们提出卵黄性类固醇影响这些TSD物种的性别分化,并在关键温度下的性别决定中发挥作用。

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