Cottone Erika, Campantico Ezio, Guastalla Alda, Aramu Stefania, Polzonetti-Magni Alberta M, Franzoni Mariafosca
Dipartimento di Biologia Animale e dell'Uomo, Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2005 Apr;1040:273-6. doi: 10.1196/annals.1327.041.
Following the discovery of two CB1 genes in the fish Fugu rubripes, investigations on the phylogeny of endocannabinoids have indicated that this system is highly conserved. Our study demonstrated that CB1 receptors are expressed in the CNS and gonads of two teleosts, Carassius auratus and Pelvicachromis pulcher, and they show a high percentage of sequence identity with Fugu rubripes CB(1A) and Danio rerio CB1. By means of immunohistochemistry for CB1, sGnRH, and TH, we found a codistribution of these signaling molecules in the basal telencephalon/preoptic area, which are key centers for gonadotropic regulation. We therefore suggest that endocannabinoids are possibly involved in modulating fish reproduction at both the central and peripheral levels.
在红鳍东方鲀中发现两个CB1基因后,对内源性大麻素系统发育的研究表明,该系统具有高度保守性。我们的研究表明,CB1受体在两种硬骨鱼(鲫鱼和美丽沼丽鱼)的中枢神经系统和性腺中表达,并且它们与红鳍东方鲀CB(1A)和斑马鱼CB1具有很高的序列同一性百分比。通过对CB1、sGnRH和TH进行免疫组织化学分析,我们发现这些信号分子在终脑基部/视前区共分布,而终脑基部/视前区是促性腺调节的关键中枢。因此,我们认为内源性大麻素可能在中枢和外周水平参与调节鱼类繁殖。