Zuo Chenpeng, Wang Xulei, Zhang Xuanhan, Wang Xiaojie, Lyu Likang, Ma Teng, Chen Lingming, Yu Weimin, Li Yun, Wen Haishen, Qi Xin
Key Laboratory of Mariculture, Ministry of Education, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, 266603, China.
Institute of Marine and Fisheries Research in Rizhao, Rizhao, 276825, China.
Mar Biotechnol (NY). 2025 Aug 20;27(5):126. doi: 10.1007/s10126-025-10491-4.
Growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9) is a member of the transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) superfamily and is expressed in an oocyte-specific manner. It plays a crucial role in the early stage of ovarian development. Japanese eel (Anguilla Japonica), a spawning migration teleost, has artificial reproduction still under investigation. Aimed at developing a novel method for the successful artificial reproduction of Japanese eel, in the present study, the role of GDF9 in the regulation of early ovarian development was investigated. The Gdf9 gene in Japanese eel was 1293 bp in length, coding for 430 amino acids. Expression analysis in different tissues showed that gdf9 is highly expressed in the ovary, and the gdf9 mRNAs are localized in early developmental oocytes. Injection experiments showed that GDF9 significantly increased the gonadosomatic index in Japanese eel. However, histological observations indicated that GDF9 injection alone was insufficient to overcome the cortical alveolus stage and initiate vitellogenesis in Japanese eel, which is consistent with the lack of significant changes in serum estradiol and vitellogenin levels. Transcriptomic analysis revealed that GDF9 is involved in various molecular functions and physiological processes within the ovary. Overall, our findings suggest that GDF9 plays a regulatory role in the early ovarian development of Japanese eel, possibly by promoting the formation and activation of primordial follicles. These findings offer novel evidence for understanding the regulation of early ovarian development in Japanese eel and provide a valuable foundation for advancing artificial breeding in this species.
生长分化因子9(GDF9)是转化生长因子-β(TGF-β)超家族的成员,以卵母细胞特异性方式表达。它在卵巢发育早期起着至关重要的作用。日本鳗鲡(Anguilla Japonica)是一种洄游产卵的硬骨鱼,其人工繁殖仍在研究中。为了开发一种成功实现日本鳗鲡人工繁殖的新方法,在本研究中,研究了GDF9在早期卵巢发育调控中的作用。日本鳗鲡的Gdf9基因长度为1293 bp,编码430个氨基酸。不同组织中的表达分析表明,gdf9在卵巢中高度表达,且gdf9 mRNA定位于早期发育的卵母细胞中。注射实验表明,GDF9显著提高了日本鳗鲡的性腺指数。然而,组织学观察表明,单独注射GDF9不足以使日本鳗鲡克服皮质泡期并启动卵黄发生,这与血清雌二醇和卵黄蛋白原水平缺乏显著变化一致。转录组分析表明,GDF9参与卵巢内的各种分子功能和生理过程。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,GDF9在日本鳗鲡早期卵巢发育中起调节作用,可能是通过促进原始卵泡的形成和激活。这些发现为理解日本鳗鲡早期卵巢发育的调控提供了新的证据,并为推进该物种的人工育种提供了有价值的基础。