Landsman R E, Harding C F, Moller P, Thomas P
Department of Psychology, Hunter College, City University of New York, New York 10021.
Horm Behav. 1990 Dec;24(4):532-53. doi: 10.1016/0018-506x(90)90040-5.
The effects of androgens and estrogen on the external morphology and electric organ discharge (EOD) waveform in Gnathonemus petersii, a weakly discharging electric fish, were investigated. Following preimplant data collection, juvenile and adult fish were gonadectomized and implanted with silastic capsules containing either high or low doses of testosterone (T), dihydrotestosterone (DHT), estradiol-17 beta (E2), or cholesterol. One group of fish was treated with high doses of DHT + E2. Radioimmunoassays revealed that low-dose implants resulted in plasma T levels comparable to and high-dose implants about sixfold greater than those found in adult males imported during breeding season. High-dose E2 implants resulted in higher plasma E2 levels in adults than those in juveniles. At either dose, both androgens induced male-like indentations in the dorsal margin of the anal fin of juveniles and adult females by 4 weeks postimplant. Both low and high doses of T decreased the peak power spectrum frequency (PPSF) of Fourier transformations of EODs and increased the durations of phases 2 and 3 of the EOD in juveniles and adults, but the high doses caused more rapid and profound effects. The two doses of T caused opposite effects on the durations of phases 1 and 4 juveniles. The low dose of T decreased the durations of phases 1 and 4, while the high dose increased them. In adults, the high dose of T increased the duration of phase 1, but had inconsistent effects on the duration of phase 4. Total EOD durations were increased by both doses of T in juveniles, while adults showed inconsistent effects possibly due to individual variability in hormone sensitivity. Compared to T, DHT exerted similar, but less dramatic effects on all measures, but only at high doses. E2 significantly increased adult PPSFs, the first such finding in a mormyrid species. E2 had no effects on juvenile PPSFs, or on adult or juvenile EOD phase durations. The effects of DHT + E2 on PPSF and phases 2 and 3 were similar to those of DHT alone. These findings demonstrate quantifiable steroid-dependent plasticity in the durations of individual phases of EODs in an electric fish and are the first to show that the external morphology in Gnathonemus petersii is androgen-dependent. The results are discussed with regard to methodological considerations and hormone studies involving sex differences in EODs reported for this and other species.
研究了雄激素和雌激素对彼得氏裸臀鱼(一种弱电鱼)外部形态和电器官放电(EOD)波形的影响。在植入前收集数据后,对幼年和成年鱼进行性腺切除,并植入含有高剂量或低剂量睾酮(T)、双氢睾酮(DHT)、雌二醇-17β(E2)或胆固醇的硅橡胶胶囊。一组鱼用高剂量的DHT + E2进行处理。放射免疫分析显示,低剂量植入导致血浆T水平与繁殖季节进口的成年雄性相当,高剂量植入导致血浆T水平比成年雄性高约六倍。高剂量E2植入导致成年鱼血浆E2水平高于幼鱼。无论哪种剂量,两种雄激素在植入后4周时均在幼年和成年雌性的臀鳍背缘诱导出类似雄性的凹陷。低剂量和高剂量的T均降低了幼年和成年鱼EOD傅里叶变换的峰值功率谱频率(PPSF),并增加了EOD第2和第3阶段的持续时间,但高剂量产生的影响更快、更显著。两种剂量的T对幼年鱼EOD第1和第4阶段的持续时间产生相反的影响。低剂量的T缩短了第1和第4阶段的持续时间,而高剂量则延长了它们。在成年鱼中,高剂量的T延长了第1阶段的持续时间,但对第4阶段的持续时间影响不一致。两种剂量的T均增加了幼年鱼的总EOD持续时间,而成年鱼的影响不一致,可能是由于激素敏感性的个体差异。与T相比,DHT对所有指标产生了类似但不太显著的影响,但仅在高剂量时。E2显著增加了成年鱼的PPSF,这是在裸臀鱼属物种中的首次此类发现。E2对幼年鱼的PPSF或成年鱼和幼年鱼的EOD阶段持续时间没有影响。DHT + E2对PPSF以及第2和第3阶段的影响与单独使用DHT时相似。这些发现证明了弱电鱼EOD各个阶段持续时间中存在可量化的类固醇依赖性可塑性,并且首次表明彼得氏裸臀鱼的外部形态是雄激素依赖性的。结合方法学考虑以及涉及该物种和其他物种报道的EOD性别差异的激素研究对结果进行了讨论。