Davis M R, Fernald R D
Institute of Neuroscience, University of Oregon, Eugene 97403.
J Neurobiol. 1990 Dec;21(8):1180-8. doi: 10.1002/neu.480210804.
Factors responsible for sexual maturation differ significantly among vertebrate species. In many, age is most important, whereas in others seasonal or social cues play a central role. Here we report that maturation in the African cichlid fish Haplochromis burtoni is socially controlled, and that this control includes regulation of soma growth in a population of preoptic neurons immunoreactive to gonadotropin-releasing hormone (irGnRH). Males reared in aquaria among fish of the same age mature sexually in about 3 months, whereas males reared in the presence of older, more aggressive conspecifics remain immature even at 5 months of age. Immature males display hypogonadism and have conspicuously undersized preoptic irGnRH neurons in comparison to those of mature siblings of the same age. This variable maturation rate increases the likelihood that individual males will survive to an age when they can successfully reproduce.
脊椎动物物种之间,导致性成熟的因素差异显著。在许多物种中,年龄最为重要,而在其他物种中,季节或社会线索起着核心作用。在此我们报告,非洲丽鱼科鱼类伯氏朴丽鱼的成熟受社会控制,并且这种控制包括对一群对促性腺激素释放激素免疫反应(irGnRH)的视前神经元中体细胞生长的调节。在水族箱中与同龄鱼类一起饲养的雄性在大约3个月内性成熟,而在有年长、更具攻击性的同种鱼类存在的情况下饲养的雄性即使在5个月大时仍未成熟。与同龄成熟同胞相比,未成熟雄性表现出性腺功能减退,并且视前irGnRH神经元明显较小。这种可变的成熟率增加了个体雄性活到能够成功繁殖年龄的可能性。