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性感的手指:雄树蛙腺体中的信息素。

Sexy fingers: Pheromones in the glands of male dendrobatid frogs.

机构信息

Department of Wildlife-/Zoo-Animal-Biology and Systematics, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Grupo de Investigación en Evolución, Ecología y Conservación (EECO), Programa de Biología, Universidad del Quindío, Armenia, Colombia.

出版信息

Mol Ecol. 2024 Aug;33(16):e17476. doi: 10.1111/mec.17476. Epub 2024 Jul 21.

Abstract

Many animals exchange chemicals during courtship and mating. In some amphibians, sexual chemical communication is mediated by pheromones produced in male breeding glands that are transferred to the female's nostrils during mating. This has been mostly studied in salamanders, despite frogs having similar glands and courtship behaviours suggestive of chemical communication. In Neotropical poison frogs (Dendrobatidae and Aromobatidae), males of many species develop breeding glands in their fingers, causing certain fingers to visibly swell. Many also engage in cephalic amplexus, whereby the male's swollen fingers are placed in close contact with the female's nares during courtship. Here, we investigate the possible roles of swollen fingers in pheromone production using whole-transcriptome sequencing (RNAseq). We examined differential gene expression in the swollen versus non-swollen fingers and toes of two dendrobatid species, Leucostethus brachistriatus and Epipedobates anthonyi, both of which have specialised mucous glands in finger IV, the latter of which has cephalic amplexus. The overwhelming pattern of gene expression in both species was strong upregulation of sodefrin precursor-like factors (SPFs) in swollen fingers, a well-known pheromone system in salamanders. The differentially expressed SPF transcripts in each species were very high (>40), suggesting a high abundance of putative protein pheromones in both species. Overall, the high expression of SPFs in the swollen fingers in both species, combined with cephalic amplexus, supports the hypothesis that these traits, widespread across members of the subfamilies Colostethinae and Hyloxalinae (ca. 141 species), are involved in chemical signalling during courtship.

摘要

许多动物在求偶和交配时会交换化学物质。在一些两栖动物中,性化学通讯是由雄性生殖腺产生的信息素介导的,这些信息素在交配时被转移到雌性的鼻孔中。这在蝾螈中得到了广泛研究,尽管青蛙也有类似的腺体和求偶行为,暗示着化学通讯的存在。在新热带毒蛙(蟾蜍科和树蛙科)中,许多物种的雄性在手指上发育出生殖腺,导致某些手指明显肿胀。许多物种还会进行头部抱握,即在求偶过程中,雄性肿胀的手指与雌性的鼻腔紧密接触。在这里,我们使用全转录组测序(RNAseq)研究肿胀手指在信息素产生中的可能作用。我们检查了两种蟾蜍科物种(Leucostethus brachistriatus 和 Epipedobates anthonyi)的肿胀和非肿胀手指和脚趾之间的差异基因表达,这两种物种的手指 IV 都有专门的粘液腺,后者有头部抱握行为。两种物种的基因表达模式非常相似,即肿胀手指中 sodefrin 前体样因子(SPFs)的强烈上调,这是一种在蝾螈中广为人知的信息素系统。每个物种中差异表达的 SPF 转录本都非常高(>40),表明这两种物种中都存在大量潜在的蛋白质信息素。总的来说,两种物种的肿胀手指中 SPFs 的高表达,结合头部抱握行为,支持了这样的假设,即这些特征在 Colostethinae 和 Hyloxalinae 亚科的成员中广泛存在(约 141 种),参与了求偶期间的化学信号传递。

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